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Graduate Courses

There is considerable variety in graduate courses in ethnobiology due to its highly interdisciplinary nature. The courses are grouped by different criteria.
Discipline

Ethnopharmacology & Ethnomedicine



Ethnobotany
  • Quantitative Ethnobotany
    (University of Hawai`i at Manoa)
Modern ethnobotanical field research project design, executi on, data analysis, and documentation methods. Intended for students preparing to conduct field research studies. 
  • Ethnoecological Methods
    (University of Hawai`i at Manoa)
Field techniques for assessing the ecological effects of cultural uses of plants. Emphasis on documenting traditional and local patterns of plant use and measuring the effects on plant individuals, populations, communities, and landscapes.
Ethnography

          This workshop focuses on prominent and controversial ethnographic                     accounts by anthropologists and ethnobiologists in the Amazon and the             Pacific. This one day workshop comprises lectures, paired discussions and          further group work in which students reflect on  the analytical value of                 problems they encounter during fieldwork, processes of data generation             and validation, and power relations between researchers and participants             that shape the research process.


Institution

University of Hawai`i at Manoa
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