Journal of Ethnobiology

Founded in 1981, JoE is the oldest ethnobiological journal in the world.

The journal publishes high-quality and high-impact research in the field of ethnobiology sensu lato.

Work published in the journal demonstrates how an ethnobiological perspective can not only inform other related disciplines but also policy and practice for biocultural conservation.

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