Descriptive ethnobotanical studies are needed for the rescue operation of documenting traditional knowledge
Abstract In this essay, I claim that the primary aim of ethnobiological research is now to document disappearing traditional knowledge. This is an absolute priority due to the rate at which biocultural biodiversity in the world is disappearing. Rather than diverting our efforts into inflating the th...
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Main Author: | Łukasz Łuczaj (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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