Ethnobotany
A Certain Herb Called Coca
A study of coca's role in Andean society and its under-valuation by scholars.
Amazon Conservation Team
Works in partnership with indigenous people in conserving biodiversity, health, and culture in tropical America.
Andrographis Home
News, literature and research specific to Andrographis paniculata, found primarily in India. Includes distribution, cultivation and pharmacological information.
By the Prophet of the Earth - Ethnobotany of the Pima
A complete online version of the original printed book by L.S.M. Curtin.
Center for International Ethnomedicinal Education and Research
Ethnobotanical resource directory includes discussion forum, listserve, project and online course information, as well as articles, publications, schools and societies of interest.
Centre for Economic Botany
Based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, carrying out research and providing an identification service.
Dr. Andrew Weil
Brief biography of the doctor for whom psilocybe weilii was named. Includes comments on his research and data on the chemical components of the mushroom.
Ethno-Mycology
Promotes a book about the effects of mushrooms on culture, religion, and philosophy throughout history, as well as various events on this subject, featuring James Arthur. Include…
Ethnobotanical Leaflets
Web journal with information on ethnobotanical projects and organizations and links.
Ethnobotany
From Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado. Includes definition of the science, projects, special events and database of plants of the southwest region of the United States.
Ethnobotany - Access Excellence
Defines the science, explains plant classification, offers articles on medicinal and food plants of Central and South America, and proposes classroom activities for high-school bio…
Ethnobotany and Cultural Resources
List compiled by the Washington State Department of Transportation describing useful plants found during highway improvements. Includes plant description, photo, habitat and use.
Ethnobotany Bibliography
A suggested introductory reading list from the Centre for Economic Botany, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London.
Ethnobotany Garden
Defines the role of plants in society. Includes articles, discussion forum and related links.
Ethnobotany of the Middle Columbia River Native Americans
Traditional uses of native plants in central Washington state. Includes subsistence patterns, land use, fibers, textiles, and building materials.
Ethnobotany of Wild Plant Foods
Describes the science and offers resource links, bibliography and list of online databases.
Ethnobotany Program at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
A list of courses available, information for students and a recommended reading list.
Ethnobotany Program at the University of Kent at Canterbury
Describes the Master of Science courses, staff, projects and funding. Includes contact information for applicants or inquiries.
Ethnomedicinals for Research and Development
Information on the use of herbs and other natural products in biochemistry, pharmacology, and traditional medicine.
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