
DOI: 10.11118/978-80-7509-881-8-0011
Introduction
- M. Horák
This book is a result of long-term cooperation among specialists from various scientific fields such as biology, anthropology, psychology, philology, botany and ecology. All of them are interested in studying the relationship that exists between people and plants, focusing primarily on how plants are used, managed and perceived in different cultures and societies. The content of this book is divided into seven chapters, starting with the introduction and description of the methodological framework. Each chapter contains original contributions from authors who have done research in a particular region in Europe, America, Africa or Asia. The book is finished by an overview of authors' profiles focused on future plans in research and fieldwork.
Klíčová slova: ethnobotany, phytotherapy
stránky: 11-15, Publikováno: 2014, online: 2022
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