Ethnobotany Research & Applications

Volume 3, 2005 (ISSN 1547-3465)


EditorialMcClatchey, Will. 2005.
Exorcizing Misleading Terms from Ethnobotany.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 1-4.

ResearchNguyen, My Lien Thi. 2005.
Cultivated Plant Collections from Market Places.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 5-16.

ResearchShingu, Gamaniel K. 2005.
Ownership and Sustainability Issues of Botanical Medicines.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 17-24.

ResearchReynertson, Kurt A., Margaret J. Basile, and Edward J. Kennelly. 2005.
Antioxidant Potential of Seven Myrtaceous Fruits.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 25-36.

ResearchFassil, Hareya. 2005.
Beyond Plants Professionals & Parchments: The role of home-based medicinal plant use and traditional health knowledge in primary health care in Ethiopia.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 37-50.

ResearchTraverse, Myrle and Richard Baydack. 2005.
Observing Subtleties: Traditional Knowledge and Optimal Water Management of Lake St. Martin.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 51-56.

ResearchSmith, Wynet. 2005.
Working Together to Take Care of the Land: Building Bridges with Traditional Knowledge in the Gwich’in Settlement Area.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 57-66.

ResearchQuansah, Nat. 2005.
Integrated Health Care System: Meeting Global Health Care Needs in the 21st Century.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 67-72.

ResearchFasola, Taiye R. and A. Egunyomi. 2005.
Nigerian Usage of Bark in Phytomedicine.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 73-78.

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Vogl-Lukasser, Brigitte and Christian R. Vogl. 2005
Ethnobotanical Research in Homegardens of Small Farmers in the Alpine Region of Osttirol (Austria).
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 79-98.

ResearchHirschkind, Lynn. 2005.
The Enigmatic Evanescence of Coca from Ecuador.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 97-106.

PoemStevens, Michelle. 2005
Weaves the Basket.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 107.

EditorialMcClatchey, Will. 2005.
Invention and Re-invention of Knowledge.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 109-112.

ResearchBennett, Bradley C. 2005.
Ethnobotany Education, Opportunities, and Needs in the U.S.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 113-122.

ResearchAbdalla, Adil M. 2005.
Knowledge Transmission Among Preservation Practitioners in Dubai.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 123-126.

ResearchSlikkerveer, L. Jan. 2005.
A Multivariate Model of Biocultural Conservation of Medicinal, Aromatic and Cosmetic (MAC) Plants in Indonesia.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 127-138.

ResearchOgle, Laura and Hugh Harries. 2005.
Introducing the Vector: How Coconut Lethal Yellowing Disease may have reached the Caribbean.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 139-142.

ResearchSola, Phosiso. 2005.
The Community Resource Management Plan: A Tool for Integrating Indigenous Knowledge Systems into Natural Resource Management.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 143-154.

ResearchModesto, Heloisa Speranza and Sandra Niessen. 2005.
The Revival of Traditional Practices as a Response to Outsiders’ Demands: The resurgence of natural dye use in San Juan La Laguna, Guatemala.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 155-166.

ResearchRamírez, Germán Zuluaga. 2005.
Conservación de las Diversidad Biológica y Cultural en el Peidmonte Amazónico Colombian: La herencia del Dr. Schultes.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 167-178.

ResearchRamírez. Germán Zuluaga. 2005.
Conservation of the Biological and Cultural Diversity of the Colombian Amazon Piedmont: Dr. Schultes’ Legacy.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 179-188.

EditorialMcClatchey, Will. 2005.
Medical Bioprospecting and Ethnobotanical Research.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 189-190.

Research Bitariho, Robert and Mbokuyo Mosango. 2005.
Abundance, Distribution, Utilization and Conservation of Sinarundinaria alpina in Bwindi and Mgahinga Forest National Parks, South West Uganda.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 191-200.

Research Reyes-García, Victoria, Vincent Vadez, Tomás Huanca, William Leonard and David Wilkie. 2005.
Knowledge and Consumption of Wild Plants: A comparative study in two Tsimane' villages in the Bolivian Amazon.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 201-208.

ResearchLehtonen, Samuli and Luis Angel Rodríguez Arévalo. 2005.
Notes on Aquarium Plant Production in Peruvian Amazonia.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 209-214.

ResearchSánchez, M., J.F. Duivenvoorden, A. Duque, P. Miraña and J. Cavelier.
A Stem-based Ethnobotanical Quantification of Potential Rain Forest Use by Mirañas in NW Amazonia.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 215-230.

ResearchKiringe, John Warui. 2005.
Ecological and Anthropological Threats to Ethno-Medicinal Plant Resources and their Utilization in Maasai Communal Ranches in the Amboseli Region of Kenya.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 231-242.

ResearchVargas, Maria Paula Balcázar and Tinde van Andel. 2005.
The Use of Hemiepiphytes as Craft Fibres by Indigenous Communities in the Colombian Amazon.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 243-260.

ResearchEgunyomi, A., T.R. Fasola and O. Oladunjoye. 2005.
Charring Medicinal Plants: A traditional method of preparing phytomedicines in Southwestern Nigeria.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 261-266.

ResearchKala, Chandra Prakash. 2005.
Current Status of Medicinal Plants Used by Traditional Vaidyas in Uttaranchal State of India.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 267-278.

EditorialMcClatchey, Will and Kawika Winter.
Publication of Ethnobotanical Research in Local Languages.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 279-282.

ResearchMiller, James S., Christopher Birkinshaw and Martin Callmander. 2005.
The Madagascar International Cooperative Biodiversity Group (ICBG): Using Natural Products Research to Build Science Capacity.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 283-286.

ResearchLyon, Linda M. and Linda Hardesty.
Traditional Healing in the Contemporary Life of the Antanosy People of Madagascar.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 287-294.

ResearchHarper, Janice. 2005.
The Not-So Rosy Periwinkle: Political Dimensions of Medicinal Plant Research.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 295-308.

ResearchMcClatchey, Will and Lisa X Gollin. 2005.
An Ethnobotany Research Training Workshop in Madagascar.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 309-328.

ResearchRatovoson, Fidy, Henry Jaona, Justin Rabemananjara, Juliette Marovavy, Clara Antonia, Marie Jeanne, Clara Aimé Raholiarivelo, Emilien Razaniry, Ignace Robena, Liva, Rogin, Delphin Razanajatovo, Esisy Fanomezantsoa, Justin Rabezanahary, Velomary, and Nirina. 2005.
Ireo Karazana Zavamaniry Tena Fampiasa Amin'ny Toerana Iray.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 329-334.

ResearchRaharimalala, Fidèle. 2005..
Ny Varo-Mandeha Amin'ny Faritra Manodidina Ny Alan'analalava.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 335-338.

ResearchRanjevasoa, Bako Nirina. 2005.
Ny Fomba Fampiasan'nyankizy Ny Zavamaniry.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 339-344.

Research Rakotonandrasana, Stéphan Richard. 2005.
Zavamaniry Famantaran-Javatra Ao Amin'ny FKT Morarano-Mahavelona.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 345-348.

Research Randrianaivo, Richard. 2005.
Asa-Tanana Sy Tao-Zavatra.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 349-352.

Research Razafindrabeaza, Thierry, Pascal Rabeson, Coco, Bruno Sabotsilahy, Zaza Torine, Jean Claude, Bany, Jaqueline, Angeline, Clément, Jeannette, Donah, Justin. 2005.
Fahasalaman' Ny Zaza Sy Ny Fampiasana Zavamaniry Mahasitrana Ao Amin'ny Tananan'ny Sahamamy, Mahavelona, Toamasina.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 353-358.

ResearchRabarison, Harison, David Ramanitrahasimbola. 2005.
Ny Karazana Aretina Mpahazo Ny Olon-Dehibe Sy Ny Tanora Ao Amin'ny Tananan'ny Sahamamy Kaominina Havavelona Toamasina II.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 359-362.

Research Lehavana, Adolphe, Eric Toto, Rémi Amosa Razaka, Gaston Toto, Henri John, Marie Odette Tabita, Céléstine Soazafy, Justin Dimasy, Emmanuel Razaka, Rasoa, Jaqueline. 2005.
Valin'ny Fikarohana Momba Ny Fampiasana Tany Sy Sokajin'ala Amin'ny Fokontany Morarano, Mahevelona.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 363-368.

ResearchVelosoa, Juliette. 2005.
Ny Fampiasan'ny Mponina Ny Zavamaniry Azo Atao Sakafo.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 369-374.

ResearchRakotomalaza, Pierre Jules (Coca), John Henry, Robin, Bruno Sabotsilahy and Jean Claude. 2005.
Ny Tao-Trano Sy Ny Fiatraikany Eo Amin'ny Alan'analalava.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 375-382.

ResearchBirkinshaw, Chris. 2005.
Potential Importance of Sociological Tourism for Madagascar's Protected Areas and Those Who Live Around Them.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 383-384.

ResearchBurney, David A. 2005.
Finding the Connections Between Paleoecology, Ethnobotany, and Conservation in Madagascar.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 385-390.

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McClatchey, Will, Lisa X Gollin and Stéphan Richard Rakotonandrasana. 2005.
Ethnobotanical Research at Analalava, Madagascar.
Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3: 391-404.


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