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This volume showcases current ethnobiological accounts of the ways that people use plants to promote human health and well-being. The goal in this volume is to highlight some contemporary examples of how plants are central to various aspects of healthy environments and healthy minds and bodies. Authors employ diverse analytic frameworks, including: interpretive and constructivist, cognitive, political-ecological, systems theory, phenomenological, and critical studies of the relationship between humans, plants and the environment. The case studies represent a wide geographical range and explore the diversity in the health appeals of plants and herbs. The volume begins by considering how plants may intrinsically be \2018healthful\2019 and the notion that ecosystem health may be a literal concept used in contemporary efforts to increase awareness of environmental degradation. The book continues with the exploration of the ways in which medically-pluralistic societies demonstrate the entanglements between the environment, the state and its citizens. Profit driven models for the extraction and production of medicinal plant products are explored in terms of health equity and sovereignty. Some of the chapters in this volume work to explore medicinal plant knowledge and the globalization of medicinal plant knowledge. The translocal and global networks of medicinal plant knowledge are pivotal to productions of medicinal and herbal plant remedies that are used by people in all variety of societies and cultural groups. Humans produce health through various means and interact with our environments, especially plants, in order to promote health. The ethnographic accounts of people, plants, and health in this volume will be of interest to the fields of anthropology, biology and ethnobiology, as well as allied disciplines
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monografia Rebiun18436969 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun18436969 cr nn 008mamaa 161230s2016 gw | s |||| 0|eng d 9783319480886 978-3-319-48088-6 10.1007/978-3-319-48088-6 doi UEM 88237 CBUC 991037079469706706 CBUC 991001177869706708 UPVA 996888472303706 UAM 991007697159904211 CBUC 991010468674306709 UR0399847 PST bicssc PSAB bicssc SCI011000 bisacsh SCI087000 bisacsh 578.012 23 578.09 23 Plants and Health Recurso electrónico-En línea] New Perspectives on the Health-Environment-Plant Nexus edited by Elizabeth Anne Olson, John Richard Stepp Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Springer 2016 Cham Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Springer XIII, 175 p. 16 illus., 14 illus. in color. online resource XIII, 175 p. 16 illus., 14 illus. in color. Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Ethnobiology 2365-7553 Biomedical and Life Sciences (Springer-11642) Introduction: Some Key Theoretical and Methodological Attributes of Medicinal Plant Studies in Ethnobiology -- Jamu becomings on the Island of Java, Indonesia -- Plants are Good to Live With: Coast Salish Food Sovereignty, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and People-Plant Becomings -- Medicinal Plants of Tecopatlán, Jalisco, Mexico: Description of the Uses and Environmental Availability -- Plant Biodiversity Conservation as Human Mental-Health Intervention? More than Human Communication, Affect, and Civic Environmentalism at the Bristol Zoo Gardens -- Medicinal Plants in Bangladesh: Planting Seeds of Care in the Weeds of Neoliberalism -- Medicinal Plants and Resisting Violence in Amazonian Ecuador -- Some Characteristics of Ethnomedical Practices in Semi-Rural Mexico -- What is plant medicine? States of emergence in botanical movements across cultural, conceptual and translocal landscapes Accesible sólo para usuarios de la UPV Recurso a texto completo This volume showcases current ethnobiological accounts of the ways that people use plants to promote human health and well-being. The goal in this volume is to highlight some contemporary examples of how plants are central to various aspects of healthy environments and healthy minds and bodies. Authors employ diverse analytic frameworks, including: interpretive and constructivist, cognitive, political-ecological, systems theory, phenomenological, and critical studies of the relationship between humans, plants and the environment. The case studies represent a wide geographical range and explore the diversity in the health appeals of plants and herbs. The volume begins by considering how plants may intrinsically be \2018healthful\2019 and the notion that ecosystem health may be a literal concept used in contemporary efforts to increase awareness of environmental degradation. The book continues with the exploration of the ways in which medically-pluralistic societies demonstrate the entanglements between the environment, the state and its citizens. Profit driven models for the extraction and production of medicinal plant products are explored in terms of health equity and sovereignty. Some of the chapters in this volume work to explore medicinal plant knowledge and the globalization of medicinal plant knowledge. The translocal and global networks of medicinal plant knowledge are pivotal to productions of medicinal and herbal plant remedies that are used by people in all variety of societies and cultural groups. Humans produce health through various means and interact with our environments, especially plants, in order to promote health. The ethnographic accounts of people, plants, and health in this volume will be of interest to the fields of anthropology, biology and ethnobiology, as well as allied disciplines Reproducción electrónica Forma de acceso: Web Life sciences Medicine Plant anatomy Plant development Plant physiology Plant breeding Life Sciences Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography Plant Anatomy/Development Plant Breeding/Biotechnology Plant Physiology Medicine/Public Health, general Olson, Elizabeth Anne. editor Stepp, John Richard. editor SpringerLink (Servicio en línea) Springer eBooks Springer eBooks Printed edition 9783319480862 Ethnobiology 2365-7553