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| The People and Plants Handbook was begun in January 1996 to provide a handy source of information on ethnobotany, conservation and development, and to enable ethnobotanists and others in developing countries to be in touch with one another and with a wider global network. English versions are sent to colleagues and institutions in over 80 countries and Spanish versions to appropriate recipients, mainly in Latin America and Spain. |
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| 1. Keeping in touch: journals, networks, newsletters, organizations and professional societies. Gary J. Martin and Alison L. Hoare, editors, January 1996. |
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| 2. Protecting rights: legal and ethical implications of ethnobiology. Gary J. Martin, Alison L. Hoare and Darrell A. Posey, editors, July 1996 |
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| 3. Returning results: community and environmental education. Gary J. Martin and Alison L. Hoare, editors, March 1997 |
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| 4. Measuring diversity: methods of assessing biological resources and local knowledge. Gary J. Martin, Alison L. Hoare and Agnes Lee Agama, editors, December 1998. |
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| 5. Cultivating the forest: development of agroforestry systems. Gary J. Martin, Agnes Lee Agama and Roger Leakey, editors, 1999. |
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6. Managing Resources: community-based conservation. Gary J. Martin, Agnes Lee Agama and Anthony B. Cunningham, editors, May 2001.
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7. Growing Diversity: people and plant genetic resources. Gary J. Martin, Sasha Barrow and Pablo Eyzaguirre, editors, September, 2001 |
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8. News from People and Plants. Martin Walters, editor, August 2002.
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| 9. The People and Plants Legacy. Alan Hamilton and Martin Walters, editors, December 2004. |
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