Table of Contents
Editorial
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| K. W. Bridges | 1-2 |
| All Plants are "Exotic Invasives" | |
| Daniel E. Moerman | 117-119 |
| On Secrecy | |
| Daniel E. Moerman | 323-324 |
Research
| Local Uses of Native Plants in an Area of Caatinga Vegetation (Pernambuco, NE Brazil) | |
| 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 | |
| Zachary Revene, Rainer W. Bussmann, Douglas Sharon | 15-22 |
| An Anthropological Approach to Therapeutic Strategies for Ethnopharmacology: The case of southwestern Madagascar | |
| Gabriel Lefèvre | 29-34 |
| Ethnotaxonomical Approach in the Identification of Useful Medicinal Flora of Tehsil Pindigheb (District Attock) Pakistan | |
| 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 | |
| Kevin Jernigan, Nico Dauphine | 93-106 |
| Farmer's Adoption of Rotational Woodlot Technology in Kigorobya Sub-County of Hoima District, Western Uganda | |
| Mukadasi Buyinza, A. Y. Banana, G. Nabanoga, A. Ntakimanye | 107-115 |
| Ethnobotany and Construction of a Tongan Voyaging Canoe: The Kalia Mileniume | |
| Mark Nickum | 129-253 |
| Ethnobotanical Study of the Sannio Area, Campania, Southern Italy | |
| Carmine Guarino | 255-317 |
| Is Hedysarum mackenzei (Wild Sweet Pea) Actually Toxic? | |
| Edward M Treadwell, Thomas Paul Clausen | 319-321 |
| An Ethnobotany of Darwin’s Gardens | |
| Nina L. Etkin | 325-334 |
| “Starvation Taught Me Art”: Tree Poaching, Gender and Cultural Shifts in Wood Curio Carving in Zimbabwe. | |
| Maria Fadiman | 335-346 |
| Ethnobotany of Agdestis clematidea (Phytolaccaceae) in Two Municipalities of Las Tunas Province, Cuba | |
| 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 | |
| Rainer Bussmann, Douglas Sharon, Jennifer Ly | 351-361 |
| Household Energy Demand and its Challenges for Forest Management in the Kakamega Area, Western Kenya | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| Arun Rijal | 395-404 |
| Healing Traditions of Southern India and the Conservation of Culture and Biodiversity: A Preliminary Study | |
| Todd Pesek | 471-479 |
| Relationship between four Tribal Communities and their Natural Resources in the Koraput Region | |
| Merlin Franco | 481-485 |
| Wild Edible Fruit Species Cultural Domain, Informant Species Competence and Preference in Three Districts of Amhara Region, Ethiopia | |
| Fentahun Mengistu Tiruneh, Hager Herbert | 487-502 |
Travel Log
| Challenges and Lessons Studying Non-timber Forest Products with Traditional Communities in the Amazon | |
| Campbell Plowden | 23-28 |
Photo Essay
| Keeping the Spirit Alive: Rice whisky production in Northern Laos | |
| Claudio Delang | 459-470 |
Education
| Market Survey Research: A model for ethnobotanical education | |
| My Lien Thi Nguyen, Katherine T. Doherty, Julia Wieting | 87-92 |
| Botanical Knowledge of a Group of South Carolina Elementary School Students | |
| Chanda Livingston Cooper | 121-127 |
| Botanical Knowledge of a Group of College Students in South Carolina, U.S.A. | |
| Gail E. Wagner | 443-458 |
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