Bibliography of Ethnobiology till 2002

 

Intellectual Imperatives in Ethnobiology

NSF Workshop at Missouri Botanical Garden, 2002

Bibliography of Ethnobiology

  This list was compiled during the workshop with submissions from attendees. All enteries have been entered into Tropcios, at www.tropicos.org.

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Alcorn, J 1989. Process as resource: the traditional agricultural ideology of Bora and Huastec resource management and its implications for research. Resource Management in Amazonia: Indigenous and Folk Strategies 63-77. New York Botanical Garden, New York.
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Anderson, E N 1991. Chinese Folk Classification of Food Plants. Crossroads 1(2): 51-67.
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Caballero, J & L Cortes 2001. Percepcion, uso y manejo tradicional de los recursos vegetales en Mexico Plantas, Cultura y Sociedad 79-100. UAM-SEMARNAP, Mexico.
Caballero, J, A Casas, A Valiente-Banuet, J A Soriano & P Davila 1999. Morphological variation and the process of domestication of Stenocereus stellatus (Cactaceae) in central Mexico American. Journal of Botany 86(4): 522-533.
Caballero, J & A Casas 1996. Traditional management and morphological variation in Leucaena esculenta in the Mixtec region of Guerrero, Mexico. Economic Botany 50(2): 167-181.
Caballero, J 1992. The Maya Homegardens of the Yucatan Penninsula: Past, present and future. Etnoecologica 1(1): 35-54.
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Carlson, T J, R Cooper, S R King, & E J Rozhon 1997. Modern Science and Traditional Healing. Royal Society of Chemistry 84-95.
Carlson, TJ, BM Foula, JA Chinnock, SR King (et al), 2001. Case Study on Medicinal Plant Research in Guinea: Prior Informed Consent, Focused Benefit Sharing, and Compliance with the Convention on Biological Diversity. Economic Botany 55(4): 478-491.
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Conklin, H C 1961. The study of shifting cultivation. Current Anthropology 2: 27-67.
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Cox, P A 2000. Will Tribal Knowledge Survive the Millenium? Science 287: 44-45.
Cox, P A 2000. A Cladistic Approach to Comparative Ethnobotany: Dye Plants of the Southwestern United States. Journal of Ethnobiology 20(2): 303-325.
Cox, P A 2001. Ethnobotanical Drug Discovery: Uncertainty or Promise? Pharmaceutical News 8(3): 55-59.
Cox, P A 2001. Pharmacology, Biodiversity and Encyclopedia of Biodiversity 4:523-536. Academic Press, San Diego.
Cox, P A 1998. The promise of Gerard's Herbal: new drugs from old books. Endevour 22(2): 51-53.
Cox, P A 1980. Two Samoan technologies for breadfruit and banana preservation. Economic Botany 34: 181-185.
Cunningham, A B 1993. Ethics, ethnobiological research and biodiversity. WWF, Gland, Switzerland.
Cunningham, A B 2001. Applied Ethnobotany - People, Wild Plant Use and Conservation Earthscan, London.
Cunningham, A B 1990. The regional distribution, marketing and economic value of the palm wine trade in the Ingwavuma district, Natal, South Africa. South African Journal of Botany 56(2): 191-198.
Cunningham, A B 1991. Development of a Conservation Policy on Commercially Exploited Medicinal Plants: A case study from Southern Africa Conservation of Medicinal Plants 337-358. Cambridge University Press.
Cunningham, A B 1997. Human Use of Plants Vegetation of Southern Africa 474-506. Cambridge University Press.
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Darwin, C 1998. The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication. D Appleton, New York.
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Davis, W 1996. One River: Exploration and Discoveries in the Amazon Rain Forest Simon & Schuster, New York.
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Elisabetsky, E 1985. Caboclo Concepts of Disease, Diagnosis and Therapy: Implications for Ethnopharmacology and Health Systems in Amazonia. Studies in Third World Societies 32: 243-278.
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