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Introduction to Bio-Human Ecology and Ethnobotany Research
Author: SPERI
Publication Date: 2013
Pages: 3
Publisher: www.speri.org
Keywords: Biological human ecology, BHE, ethnobotany, herbalists, MECO-ECOTRA, SPERI, indigenous ethnic minority, biodiversity
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Abstract:

The BHE ethnobotany research follows the long history of SPERI and the MECO-ECOTRA in supporting empowering and promoting the indigenous ethnic minority communities in the conservation and preservation of biodiversity.

The BHE Ethnobotany research aims to help achieve these goals by having a careful look at the relationship between indigenous professors (ethnic minority community members such as healers, herbalists, wild collectors, farmers) and the plants that they use. The results of this research are used to create useful products to serve the needs of the communities, MECO-ECOTRA network and SPERI.
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