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Non food uses of plants in Usambara

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Economic Botany, 34(4), p.320-333, 1980Trabajos contenidos:
  • Fleuret, Anne
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Botanical and anthropological literature abounds in works that deal with the usefulness of plants and plant substances to human communities. As early as 1895 the study of "plants used by primitive and aboriginal peoples" was labelled ethnobotany in terms of 3 objetives: "... to identify what plants are significant, to discover how their perception of the plant world actually guides their actions and concomitantly structures the floral envronment."
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Botanical and anthropological literature abounds in works that deal with the usefulness of plants and plant substances to human communities. As early as 1895 the study of "plants used by primitive and aboriginal peoples" was labelled ethnobotany in terms of 3 objetives: "... to identify what plants are significant, to discover how their perception of the plant world actually guides their actions and concomitantly structures the floral envronment."

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