Fieldwork at the Hani Rice Terraced Ecosystem (Yunnan, China) for carbon sequestration.
An Ethnobotanical Fieldwork at the Shexian Dryland Stone Terraces System in China
A blogpost by Yu Bai about her fieldwork at the Shexian Dryland Stone Terraces System
河北省涉县石堰旱作梯田的民族植物学野外调查
白雨的博文 - 此次野外调查的地点是中国河北省的涉县
Citizen Science + Ethnobotany // Baiba Pruse
Baiba Pruse (research fellow from Ca'Foscari University of Venice, Italy - part of the DiGe project team) shares views on citizen science and ethnobotany in this recorded interview.
Where is the Ethno in Ethnobotany? The Work with and for Local Communities: A Snapshot of Experiences
Baiba Prūse, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, explores the diversity of ways to engage and work with local communities.
Level up your fieldwork game: methods hacks from the pros
Drs. Robbie Hart, Nanci Ross, Blair Orr, Andrew Flachs, and Rainer Bussman kindly share tips and tricks to help you broaden your research arsenal in the field. By Kartsen Fatur.
What do you need to do fieldwork?
A list adapted from the “Useful Information for Student Economic Botanists” document constructed at the student roundtable at the International Congress of Ethnobiology in 2004.
Helping hands: The role of assistants in Ethnobotany
Post by Karsten Fatur, SEB student representative elect, PhD student in biology at the University of Ljubljana.
Project Noah: YOU can make the difference!
Project Noah: YOU can make the difference! By Aurélie Jacquet. Are you a scientist? A Nature enthusiast? Or just curious about the world around you? If you haven't heard of Project Noah yet, this blog post is for you! Project Noah is an incredible tool that started as an experiment and became so popular that... Continue Reading →
Fieldwork gear – Do you have what you need?
Are you ready to leave for your fieldwork season? Or maybe are you planning your next trip? Are you sure that you have all the gear that you need? You can check out our list of suggested equipment here In a nutshell, here are some examples of gear that most of us need in the... Continue Reading →