A consortium of conservation groups organized by the Missouri Botanical Garden in 2005 responded to a call for development of conservation areas in Madgascar that would include human communities within them by arranging for a training workshop on ethnobotanical research methods. The authors developed and implemented the workshop with sixteen participating Malagasy researchers. The content of the workshop and analyses of classroom and field components is provided. The workshop participants concluded that the process was very useful for their work in conservation of biological diversity and determined to continue to develop their skills in ethnobotanical research as a group of collaborating scholars
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.This dissertation is based on research with heal...
There is more interest in ethnobotany today, than at any time in the discipline’s history. Ethnobota...
International audience1. Interactions between farmers and agrobiodiversity are key drivers of agroec...
This research assessed ethnobotanical knowledge in two villages and locally important plant resource...
In 1993, the National Institutes of Health funded a program to support multi-institutional partnersh...
Studying Madagascar’s late prehistoric past can add a useful dimension to ethnobotany research, as i...
AbstractMadagascar has one of the highest biodiversity and endemism rates in the world but the ethno...
Ethnobotany is the study of people's classification, management and use of plants. Ethnobiologists a...
The Duke Lemur Center (DLC) is a founding member of the Madagascar Fauna Group (MFG), a consortium o...
In its search for pathways towards a more sustainable management of natural resources, development o...
Traditional medicine is an important aspect of the both the culture and health of communities worldw...
Few Malagasy children and adults are aware of the rare and unique fauna and flora indigenous to thei...
On the basis of an ethnobotanical survey that we conducted on plant use by descendents of the Khoi-S...
The fight against unsustainable use of the environment calls for a multisectoral approach, ethno-bas...
researchEthnopharmacological investigations typically assume that most remedies of traditional medic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.This dissertation is based on research with heal...
There is more interest in ethnobotany today, than at any time in the discipline’s history. Ethnobota...
International audience1. Interactions between farmers and agrobiodiversity are key drivers of agroec...
This research assessed ethnobotanical knowledge in two villages and locally important plant resource...
In 1993, the National Institutes of Health funded a program to support multi-institutional partnersh...
Studying Madagascar’s late prehistoric past can add a useful dimension to ethnobotany research, as i...
AbstractMadagascar has one of the highest biodiversity and endemism rates in the world but the ethno...
Ethnobotany is the study of people's classification, management and use of plants. Ethnobiologists a...
The Duke Lemur Center (DLC) is a founding member of the Madagascar Fauna Group (MFG), a consortium o...
In its search for pathways towards a more sustainable management of natural resources, development o...
Traditional medicine is an important aspect of the both the culture and health of communities worldw...
Few Malagasy children and adults are aware of the rare and unique fauna and flora indigenous to thei...
On the basis of an ethnobotanical survey that we conducted on plant use by descendents of the Khoi-S...
The fight against unsustainable use of the environment calls for a multisectoral approach, ethno-bas...
researchEthnopharmacological investigations typically assume that most remedies of traditional medic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.This dissertation is based on research with heal...
There is more interest in ethnobotany today, than at any time in the discipline’s history. Ethnobota...
International audience1. Interactions between farmers and agrobiodiversity are key drivers of agroec...