Vol 6 (2008)

Table of Contents

Editorial

ePublishing 2.0 PDF
K. W. Bridges 1-2
All Plants are "Exotic Invasives" PDF
Daniel E. Moerman 117-119
On Secrecy PDF
Daniel E. Moerman 323-324

Research

Local Uses of Native Plants in an Area of Caatinga Vegetation (Pernambuco, NE Brazil) PDF
Reinaldo Farias Paiva de Lucena, Viviany Teixeira do Nascimento, Elcida de Lima Araújo, Ulysses Paulino de Albuquerque 3-14
From Sierra to Coast: Tracing the supply of medicinal plants in Northern Peru – A plant collector’s tale PDF
Zachary Revene, Rainer W. Bussmann, Douglas Sharon 15-22
An Anthropological Approach to Therapeutic Strategies for Ethnopharmacology: The case of southwestern Madagascar PDF
Gabriel Lefèvre 29-34
Ethnotaxonomical Approach in the Identification of Useful Medicinal Flora of Tehsil Pindigheb (District Attock) Pakistan PDF
Muhammad Qasim Hayat, Mir Ajab Khan, Mushtaq Ahmad, Nighat Shaheen, Ghazalah Yasmin, Shamim Akhter 35-62
Vegetation Analysis of Urban Ethnic Markets Shows Supermarket Generalists and Chinatown Ethnic-specialist Vendors PDF Data
My Lien Thi Nguyen, Julia Wieting, Katherine T. Doherty 63-85
Aguaruna Knowledge of Bird Foraging Ecology: A comparison with scientific data PDF
Kevin Jernigan, Nico Dauphine 93-106
Farmer's Adoption of Rotational Woodlot Technology in Kigorobya Sub-County of Hoima District, Western Uganda PDF
Mukadasi Buyinza, A. Y. Banana, G. Nabanoga, A. Ntakimanye 107-115
Ethnobotany and Construction of a Tongan Voyaging Canoe: The Kalia Mileniume PDF
Mark Nickum 129-253
Ethnobotanical Study of the Sannio Area, Campania, Southern Italy PDF
Carmine Guarino 255-317
Is Hedysarum mackenzei (Wild Sweet Pea) Actually Toxic? PDF
Edward M Treadwell, Thomas Paul Clausen 319-321
An Ethnobotany of Darwin’s Gardens PDF
Nina L. Etkin 325-334
“Starvation Taught Me Art”: Tree Poaching, Gender and Cultural Shifts in Wood Curio Carving in Zimbabwe. PDF
Maria Fadiman 335-346
Ethnobotany of Agdestis clematidea (Phytolaccaceae) in Two Municipalities of Las Tunas Province, Cuba PDF
Orlando Alejandro Abreu 347-349
From Garden to Market? The cultivation of native and introduced medicinal plant species in Cajamarca, Peru and implications for habitat conservation PDF
Rainer Bussmann, Douglas Sharon, Jennifer Ly 351-361
Household Energy Demand and its Challenges for Forest Management in the Kakamega Area, Western Kenya PDF
Stefan Kiefer, Rainer W Bussmann 363-371
Effects of Simulated Preparations of Plants used in Nigerian Traditional Medicine on Candida spp. Associated with Vaginal Candidiasis PDF
Adenike Adedayo Ogunshe, Oladipupo A Lawal, Chinedum I Iheakanwa 373-383
Ethnobotany of Dioscorea L. (Dioscoreaceae), a major food plant of the Sakai tribe at Banthad Range, Peninsular Thailand PDF
Katesarin Maneenoon, Puangpen Sirirugsa, Kitichate Sridith 385-394
A Quantitative Assessment of the Indigenous Plant Use among Two Chepang Communities in the Central mid-hills of Nepal PDF
Arun Rijal 395-404
Revised List of Hawaiian Names of Plants Native and Introduced with Brief Descriptions and Notes as to Occurrence and Medicinal or Other Values by Joseph F. Rock Consulting Botanist, Board of Agriculture and Forestry Honolulu, Hawai‘i, 1920 PDF
Samuel M. ‘Ohukani‘ōhi‘a Gon 405-442
Healing Traditions of Southern India and the Conservation of Culture and Biodiversity: A Preliminary Study PDF
Todd Pesek 471-479
Relationship between four Tribal Communities and their Natural Resources in the Koraput Region PDF
Merlin Franco 481-485
Wild Edible Fruit Species Cultural Domain, Informant Species Competence and Preference in Three Districts of Amhara Region, Ethiopia PDF
Fentahun Mengistu Tiruneh, Hager Herbert 487-502

Travel Log

Challenges and Lessons Studying Non-timber Forest Products with Traditional Communities in the Amazon PDF
Campbell Plowden 23-28

Photo Essay

Keeping the Spirit Alive: Rice whisky production in Northern Laos PDF
Claudio Delang 459-470

Education

Market Survey Research: A model for ethnobotanical education PDF
My Lien Thi Nguyen, Katherine T. Doherty, Julia Wieting 87-92
Botanical Knowledge of a Group of South Carolina Elementary School Students PDF
Chanda Livingston Cooper 121-127
Botanical Knowledge of a Group of College Students in South Carolina, U.S.A. PDF
Gail E. Wagner 443-458


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