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People and Plants Conservation Series
People and Plants books contain guidelines, methodologies and case-studies on major themes in ethnobotany and related subjects. With seven books published, and more planned in the future, the series now forms a valuable ethnobotanical library, based on the practical work and experience of key experts involved with People and Plants.
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Books published:
- Ethnobotany: a methods manual
G J Martin, 1995.
Bahasa, Chinese (1998, reprinted 2002)
English (re-issued December 2003), Spanish (2001).
- Plant Invaders: the threat to natural ecosystems
Q C B Cronk and J L Fuller, 1995.
English (re-issued 2001), Spanish (2001).
- People, Plants and Protected Areas: a guide to in situ management
J Tuxill and G P Nabhan, 1998.
Chinese (2003), English (re-issued 2001)
Spanish (2001).
- Applied Ethnobotany: people, wild plant use and conservation
A B Cunningham, 2001.
Chinese (2003), English, Spanish (2002).
- Uncovering the Hidden Harvest: valuation methods for woodland and forest resources
B. Campbell and M. Luckert (ed.), 2002.
English, Spanish (2003).
- Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge: equitable partnerships in practice
Sarah Laird (ed.), 2002.
English, Spanish (2003).
- Tapping the Green Market: management and certification of non-timber forest products
Shanley et al. (ed.), 2002
Also available:
Several further books are planned, including the following:
- Forests, Livelihoods and the International Woodcarving Trade: carving out a future
Anthony B. Cunningham, Bruce M. Campbell
and Brian Belcher (eds), 2004.
- Plant Identification, Conservation and Management: methods for producing user-friendly field guides
Anna Lawrence and William Hawthorne (eds), 2004.
- An Introduction to Plant Conservation
Alan Hamilton.
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