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Areas of Focus [Edit]
Indigenous Lands | Traditional Culture | Agroforestry | Environmental Education | Environmental Ethics | Indigenous Rights | Ethnobotany | Language Revitalization | Conservation and the Commons | Biocultural Diversity | Landscape Ecology | Local Food Systems | Community Training | Agroecology | Urban Forestry | Community Participation | Dialogue, Deliberation and Consensus-Building | Indigenous People and Culture | Biological Patents | Climate Change | Publishing | Cultural Heritage Conservation | Literature | Land Stewardship
About [Edit]
Ethnobotany Research and Applications is an electronic, peer-reviewed, multi-disciplinary journal devoted to the rapid dissemination of current research. Manuscript submission, peer review, and publication are all handled on the Internet. The journal seeks manuscripts that are novel, integrative and written in ways that are accessible to a wide audience. This includes an array of disciplines (biological and social sciences) concerned particularly with theoretical questions that lead to practical applications. Articles can also be based on the perspectives of cultural practitioners, poets and others with insights into plants, people and applied research. Photo essays, methodology reviews and theoretical discussions are also published. The journal publishes original research that is described in indigenous languages. We also encourage papers that make use of the unique opportunities of an E-journal: color illustrations, animated model output, down-loadable models and data sets.

