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Integrating Depth and Rigor in Ethnobiological and Ethnomedical Research

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Publisher Biomed Central
Date 2024 Jan 5
PMID 38183108
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Abstract

Ethnobiology and ethnomedicine, traditionally descriptive disciplines chronicling Indigenous People and Local Community (IPLC) practices, face the challenge of incorporating hypothesis-driven research to address contemporary issues. This paper argues for a synergistic approach where both approaches are valued for their unique contributions to understanding human-nature interactions and informing policy.

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