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Autor:
Alondra Flores-Silva, Ramón Cuevas-Guzmán, Miguel Olvera-Vargas, Fernando Casanoves, Elizabeth Anne Olson
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Human Ecology.
Autor:
Andrew Gillreath-Brown, Elizabeth Anne Olson, Kelly Bannister, Sarah Walshaw, Maria C. Bruno, Andrew Flachs, Janelle Marie Baker, Cynthia Fowler, Felice S. Wyndham, Kali Wade
Publikováno v:
Ethnobiology Letters. 12:73-78
Autor:
Elizabeth Anne Olson, Jesús Juan Rosales Adame, Judith Cevallos Espinosa, Adrian Gutiérrez Alonso
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Ethnobiology Letters. 11:118-127
The non-Indigenous, mestizo, ejido (communal agricultural land) Tecopatlán is located in the municipality of Autlán de Navarro, Jalisco, in the influence zone of the Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve (SMBR). The primary purpose of this researc
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Ethnobiology Letters. 10:104-108
Ethnobiology relies on community partnerships and relationships between elders or other knowledge keepers and students. Our Society of Ethnobiology, like all academic organizations, has its own issues with discrimination and abuses of power. But more
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Ethnobiology Letters. 9:283-288
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Conservation & Society, Vol 12, Iss 2, Pp 111-119 (2014)
This introduction situates Mexico in the research on conservation and society, illustrating some nuances and characteristics of the Mexican model of biodiversity conservation in relation to neoliberal economic development and state formation. The pap
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Ethnobiology Letters, Vol 7, Iss 1 (2016)
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Journal of Ethnobiology. 39:90
Following the 1988 International Congress of Ethnobiology, at which the Belem Declaration had been adopted, Darrell Posey published a global call to action for researchers and policy makers to address outstanding issues related to the protection of I
Autor:
Elizabeth Anne Olson
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Culture, Agriculture, Food and Environment. 35:140-151
In this paper, I summarize some of the current trends in quantitative anthropological investigations of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) and political–economic systems. I first provide an overview of the quantitative studies of TEK, focusing
This volume showcases current ethnobiological accounts of the ways that people use plants to promote human health and well-being. The goal in this volume is to highlight some contemporary examples of how plants are central to various aspects of healt