Ethnobotany
Discover the fascinating world of Ethnobotany by Gary J. Martin, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2015. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 296 pages and serves as an essential introduction to the study of human-plant relationships. Ethnobotany explores the classification, utilization, and management of plants by various cultures, drawing insights from both natural and social sciences. This multidisciplinary approach not only highlights the importance of plant conservation but also emphasizes the preservation of local knowledge surrounding these vital resources. Collaboratively published with esteemed organizations such as WWF, UNESCO, and the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intricate connections between humans and the plant kingdom. Enhance your understanding of ethnobotany and its significance in today’s world with this informative and engaging resource.