Ethnobiology/
edited by E.N. Anderson others
- Hoboken,: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
- 399p.
1 Ethnobiology: Overview of a Growing Field 2 History of Ethnobiology 3 Ethics in Ethnobiology: History, International Law and Policy, and Contemporary Issues 4 From Researcher to Parmer: Ethical Challenges and Issues Facing the Ethnobiological Researcher 5 The World According to Is'a: Combining Empiricism and Spiritual Understanding in Indigenous Ways of Knowing 6 Ethnobiology 7 Ethnobiology, Historical Ecology, the Archaeofaunal Record, and Interpreting Human Landscapes 8 Ethnobiology as a Bridge between Science and Ethics: An Applied Paleontological Perspective 9 Ethnobotany: The Study of People-Plant Relationships 10 Reconstructing Past Life-Ways with Plants I: Subsistence and Other Daily Needs 11 Reconstructing Past Life-Ways with Plants II: Human-Environment and Human-Human Interactions 12 History and Current Trends of Ethnobiological Research in Europe 13 Ethnomycology: Fungi and Mushrooms in Cultural Entanglements 4 Ethnoecological Approaches to Integrating Theory and Method in Ethnomedical Research 15 Assessments of Indigenous Peoples' Traditional Food and Nutrition Systems 16 Ethnoecology and Landscapes 17 Traditional Resource and Environmental Management 8 Ethnobiology and Agroecology 19 Linguistic Ethnobiology 20 Cognitive Studies in Ethnobiology: What Can We Learn About the Mind as Well as Human Environmental Interaction? 21 The Symbolic Uses of Plants 22 Learning Ethnobiology: Creating Knowledge and Skills about the Living World