Given D. R., Harris W. 1994. Techniques and methods of ethnobotany. As an aid to the study, evaluation, conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity. London, The Commonwealth Secretariat.
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Ethnobotany is defined and the philosophy and principles relating to the subject are discussed. Planning procedures, field techniques, procedures for handling data, and the evaluation and application of results are considered. "In situ" and "ex situ" methods for conserving plant biodiversity are presented. Ethical issues, especially those relating to intellectual property rights, are discussed.
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Techniques and methods of ethnobotany. As an aid to the study, evaluation, conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity