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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. HTML
2. Protecting rights: legal and ethical implications of ethnobiology. Gary J. Martin, Alison L. Hoare and Darrell A. Posey, editors, July 1996 HTML
3. Returning results: community and environmental education. Gary J. Martin and Alison L. Hoare, editors, March 1997 HTML
4. Measuring diversity: methods of assessing biological resources and local knowledge. Gary J. Martin, Alison L. Hoare and Agnes Lee Agama, editors, December 1998. HTML
5. Cultivating the forest: development of agroforestry systems. Gary J. Martin, Agnes Lee Agama and Roger Leakey, editors, 1999. HTML
6. Managing Resources: community-based conservation. Gary J. Martin, Agnes Lee Agama and Anthony B. Cunningham, editors, May 2001.
HTML PDF (English)

PDF (Spanish)


7. Growing Diversity: people and plant genetic resources. Gary J. Martin, Sasha Barrow and Pablo Eyzaguirre, editors, September, 2001
HTML PDF (English)

PDF (Spanish)

8. News from People and Plants. Martin Walters, editor, August 2002.
HTML PDF (English)
9. The People and Plants Legacy. Alan Hamilton and Martin Walters, editors, December 2004. PDF (English)
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