Author: Hussain Ebrahim #Open call article 1: This blog is part of an 'open call' to researchers, students or anyone interested in ethnobotany to write an article for the SEB student blog. Here's the first article as part of this series! Foraging across the rural to urban landscapes involves migration of people, along with their... Continue Reading →
Welcome to our new SEB Student Council Members!
Introducing the returning and new members of the Society for Ethnobotany's Student Council!
‘How I got here’ – Tinde Van Andel
An interview with Tinde Van Andel - Senior Researcher in Ethnobotany
Economic Botany Collection at Kew
The SEB group meeting on 17 August in the Economic Botany Collection, RBGK
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
Ethnobotany in the High Atlas – Evolving Indigenous Amazigh Landscapes in Morocco by Elspeth Mathau
A film and photo essay by Elspeth Masters on her fieldwork conducted at the University of Kent, Canterbury England in the School of Anthropology and Conservation.
Accepting workshop proposals: SEB / ISE Conference 2020, Kingston, Jamaica
SUBMIT to the SEB / ISE 2020 conference – we have a call for workshops (deadline 15 January) and for abstracts that fit within 12 Symposium Themes organized according to 7 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ! Click here to submit workshop proposals on the official SEB website. Out of Many, One People: Biocultural Diversity across... Continue Reading →