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1998
DOI: 10.2307/25605870
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L'Ethnobiologie / Ethnobiology

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“…With the focus on contemporary world problems concerning renewable resources and how to share them, from the 1990s onwards ethnobiologists added a political aspect to their research agenda (Clément, 1998). Paralleled by publications of books such as "The Healing Forest" (Schultes and Raffauf, 1990) and "Plants People and Culture -The Science of Ethnobotany" (Balick and Cox, 1996) during that time the work of ethnobotanists gained considerable media coverage in the attempt to illustrate the importance of biodiversity and its conservation (Balick, 1996).…”
Section: Plants Ideology and Mythsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the focus on contemporary world problems concerning renewable resources and how to share them, from the 1990s onwards ethnobiologists added a political aspect to their research agenda (Clément, 1998). Paralleled by publications of books such as "The Healing Forest" (Schultes and Raffauf, 1990) and "Plants People and Culture -The Science of Ethnobotany" (Balick and Cox, 1996) during that time the work of ethnobotanists gained considerable media coverage in the attempt to illustrate the importance of biodiversity and its conservation (Balick, 1996).…”
Section: Plants Ideology and Mythsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the ethno prefix was used by Stearns, the emphasis of his study was directed only at malacology (CLEMENT, 1998b). In 1896, in the United States, Harshberger was the first botanist to use the term ethnobotany in academic circles and define it as the study of the relation between native peoples and plants as well as the uses of these plant materials by diverse peoples (SCHULTES; REIS, 1995).…”
Section: Dossiêmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De uma maneira geral, no começo do século XIX, esse contexto histórico possibilitou o início do desenvolvimento da etnociência (ARGUETA, 1997 (CLÉMENT, 1998b).…”
Section: Compilação Histórica Dos Campos De Conhecimento Etno-xunclassified