This article is an outline of the current trends and methods of the ethnobiological research as it was carried out by zoologists and botanists all over the world. A high diversity of approaches, objectives and methods has been developed in the past decades involving both theoretic and applicative aspects. The most important applications concerned the sustainable use of natural resources and conservation issues.

Carpaneto, G. (2004). Etnozoologia ed Etnobotanica: come, dove e perché i biologi indagano nelle culture indigene, 13 (2), 7-20.

Etnozoologia ed Etnobotanica: come, dove e perché i biologi indagano nelle culture indigene

CARPANETO, Giuseppe
2004-01-01

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This article is an outline of the current trends and methods of the ethnobiological research as it was carried out by zoologists and botanists all over the world. A high diversity of approaches, objectives and methods has been developed in the past decades involving both theoretic and applicative aspects. The most important applications concerned the sustainable use of natural resources and conservation issues.
2004
Carpaneto, G. (2004). Etnozoologia ed Etnobotanica: come, dove e perché i biologi indagano nelle culture indigene, 13 (2), 7-20.
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