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Ethnobotany for Beginners (eBook, PDF) - Albuquerque, Ulysses Paulino; Ramos, Marcelo Alves; Ferreira Júnior, Washington Soares; de Medeiros, Patrícia Muniz
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Designed for new scholars, this book features a quick and easy-to-read discussion of ethnobotany along with its major developments. The language is clear and concise, objective and straightforward, and structured to lead the reader from the beginning of this science to the most recent developments. While there are some books on ethnobotany, mainly dealing with methods, this book covers the topic in an introductory and comprehensive text that prepares the reader for more advanced study of ethnobotany.

Produktbeschreibung
Designed for new scholars, this book features a quick and easy-to-read discussion of ethnobotany along with its major developments. The language is clear and concise, objective and straightforward, and structured to lead the reader from the beginning of this science to the most recent developments. While there are some books on ethnobotany, mainly dealing with methods, this book covers the topic in an introductory and comprehensive text that prepares the reader for more advanced study of ethnobotany.

Autorenporträt
Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
Departamento de Biologia Recife, Pernambuco Brazil
Marcelo Alves Ramos Universidade de Pernambuco
Recife, Pernambuco Brazil
Washington Soares Ferreira Júnior Universidade de Pernambuco
Petrolina, Pernambuco Brazil
Patricia Muniz Medeiros Universidade Federal de Alagoas
Maceió, Alagoas Brazil
Rezensionen
"It is an excellent review of current trends in ethnobotany as well as a summary of theory and praxis. ... This is a very helpful, authoritative, and above all, a thought-provoking contribution valuable to researchers and especially students beginning ethnobotanical research." (Lytton John Musselman, Economic Botany, Vol. 71 (04), 2017)