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Ethnobiology 5: Interdisciplinarity in an Era of Rapid Environmental Change
Ethnobiology 5 stems from Eugene Hunn’s four phases of the history of ethnobiology and focuses on the relevance of ethnobiological research in the context of environmental and cultural change.
Steve Wolverton
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Explorations in Ethnobiology: The Legacy of Amadeo Rea [PDF]
Review of Explorations in Ethnobiology: The Legacy of Amadeo Rea. Marsha Quinlan and Dana Lepofsky, eds. 2013. Society of Ethnobiology, Denton, TX. Pp. 310, color illustrations, maps, tables. $56.95 (paperback). ISBN 978‐0988733008.
Raymond Pierotti
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Towards a forward-looking ethnobiology: envisioning and co-creating biocultural futures [PDF]
In the face of accelerating environmental and socio-political changes, there is value in expanding the temporal scope of ethnobiology to more actively engage with the future.
Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares +1 more
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A Note on the Montessori of Ethnobiology, Hal Conklin
A Note on the Montessori of Ethnobiology, Hal ...
Myrdene Anderson
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I recognize four phases of ethnobiology: I, II, III, and IV. Ethnobiology I begins well before the formal naming of ethnobiology as a scholarly endeavor at the end of the 19 th century.
Eugene Hunn
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Ethnobiology is a multidisciplinary field of study that draws on approaches and methods from both the social and biological sciences. Ethnobiology aims at investigating culturally based biological and environmental knowledge, cultural perception and ...
Price Lisa +2 more
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Beyond artificial academic debates: for a diverse, inclusive, and impactful ethnobiology and ethnomedicine [PDF]
In answer to the question “Should ethnobiology and ethnomedicine more decisively foster hypothesis-driven forefront research able to turn findings into policy and abandon more classical folkloric studies?”, in this essay I argue that a major strength of ...
Victoria Reyes-García
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The new One Health concept is, essentially, the ethnobiology of health, addressing the interrelation of human, animal and environmental health. Incited by 2003 outbreaks of animal-borne SARS and avian influenza, One Health’s multidisciplinary perspective
Marsha B. Quinlan, Robert J. Quinlan
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The Open Science Network in Ethnobiology: Growing the Influence of Ethnobiology
The OSN was founded on the principle of an “open-philosophy,” with core efforts focused on supporting the development of a perpetual human network generating science curricula through team efforts of universities, science institutions, educators, and students.
Cassandra L. Quave +3 more
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Advancing ethnobiology for the ecological transition and a more inclusive and just world: a comprehensive framework for the next 20 years [PDF]
This opinion piece, written by ethnobiologists from different parts of the world, emphasizes the importance of ethnobiology research in advancing contemporary biology, natural resource management, biodiversity conservation, sustainable development, and ...
Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque +18 more
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