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The Ethnobotanical: A world tour of Indigenous plant knowledge

The Ethnobotanical: A world tour of Indigenous plant knowledge

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Plants have provided us with essential needs such as air, food, and shelter, and their beauty can enhance our mood and provide spiritual and emotional nourishment. Western science has discovered and named many plant species, while Indigenous peoples have recognized them as sentient beings with spirit and agency. The Ethnobotanical offers a unique perspective on plants and their roles in the lives of people from around the world.

Format: Hardback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 28 September 2023
Publisher: Quercus Publishing


Since the dawn of humanity, plants have been our unwavering companions, providing us with the essentials for our survival. They sustain us with the vital air we breathe, nourishing our bodies with wholesome food. From the fabrics we wear to the shelters we construct, they offer us the materials to forge a comfortable existence. Moreover, they serve as our healers, offering remedies to alleviate illness and prevent disease. Beyond their practical benefits, plants possess a profound beauty that can uplift our spirits and nourish our souls. Their intricate forms, vibrant colors, and soothing fragrances evoke a sense of tranquility and harmony. In the rich tapestry of human culture, plants have held a special place for countless generations. To Indigenous peoples, they are not merely resources to be exploited but sentient beings imbued with spirit and agency. These cultures have long revered plants, recognizing their wisdom and the profound connections they share with humanity.

The Ethnobotanical, a collaborative publication between the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and National Geographic Society, presents a captivating perspective on plants and their profound roles in the lives of people from diverse cultures worldwide. Through captivating narratives, stunning photography, and in-depth research, this magazine explores the intricate relationships between humans and plants, shedding light on their cultural, ecological, and medicinal significance.

In the pages of The Ethnobotanical, we witness the diverse ways in which plants are cherished and utilized by communities across the globe. From the medicinal herbs used by traditional healers to the sacred trees revered by indigenous religions, plants play a central role in shaping human societies. We learn about the traditional knowledge and practices passed down through generations, which harness the power of plants to heal, nourish, and protect.

Moreover, The Ethnobotanical highlights the importance of conservation and sustainable practices in preserving the biodiversity of plants and their habitats. It underscores the devastating impact of deforestation, climate change, and other human activities on plant species and ecosystems. By raising awareness and promoting sustainable practices, we can ensure that future generations continue to benefit from the gifts of nature.

In conclusion, The Ethnobotanical is a remarkable publication that celebrates the beauty and diversity of plants. It offers a unique perspective on the roles of plants in human lives, highlighting their practical, cultural, and ecological significance. Through its engaging content and captivating visuals, this magazine inspires us to appreciate the intricate web of life and to work towards a more sustainable and harmonious relationship with the natural world.

Weight: 970g
Dimension: 197 x 255 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781529427400

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