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Behavioral orientations toward ethnobotanical quantification

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Stanford Zent (published in 2013-02-05 by llandaburo )
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Zent, S. (1996) Behavioral orientations toward ethnobotanical quantification. Recuperado de:
http://www.academia.edu/466053/Behavioral_Orientations_toward_Ethnobotanical_Quantification
Summary:
Ecological anthropology and ethnobotany are kindred scientific endeavors. The former concerns the study of the biological and cultural relationships between human communities and their natural environment. Plants make up a huge, often dominant, part of human-occupied and -managed ecosystems, hence the obvious affinity to ethnobotany. Despite the common interests, there has been relatively little interchange of theory and method between the two fields.