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Historical Ethnobiology

Authors: Maria Franco Trindade Medeiros Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication date: 2020 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 216 Publication formats: EAN: 9780128167298 ISBN: 9780128167298 Category: Anthropology Botany & plant sciences Biodiversity Conservation of wildlife & habitats Cultural studies Publisher's index: C2017-0-04784-5 Bibliographic note: Dr. Maria Franco Trindade Medeiros received her M.Sc. and Ph.D. in biological sciences from the Museu Nacional da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She completed her postdoctoral studies in botany and ecology at the Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Brazil. Her primary research focuses on historical ethnobiology with other research interests including discussions on interdisciplinary research between ethnobotany, ethnozoology, and history. She participates academically as a speaker, course leader, and research group coordinator and has published four books and contributed to numerous book chapters and journal publications.

Description

Historical Ethnobiology presents a unique approach to analyzing human-nature interactions, using theoretical and methodological aspects to examine historical scientific knowledge. This book disseminates the notion that past local narratives of biodiversity influence the determination of both historical and modern scientific decisions.

Beginning with a brief history of ethnobiology’s development, this book delves into conceptual models, historical knowledge areas, and the theoretical matrix of ethnobiology. This book also focuses on the importance of memory including topics of memory production by human in different epochs and how individual memory records contribute to social history and the understanding of the past effects of human interaction with nature. Looking ahead, it discusses the importance of records such as these for determining future mankind’s relationships with nature to preserve biodiversity and ensure conservation.

Historical Ethnobiology is the first book to focus on past human-nature interactions and their interpretations in today’s scientific culture. This book is an excellent resource for students and researchers in biology, ethnobiology, and anthropology.

  • Presents an inclusive interpretation and use of historical botanical, zoological and geographical registers kept in institutions to reconnect the past with modern issues
  • Illuminates documental analysis of past interactions between humans and nature
  • Provides a comprehensive and accessible reference point to provide insights into a rapidly growing field

Author's affiliation

Maria Franco Trindade Medeiros: Research Associate, Department of Biology, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil