She practiced medicine in Hawaii for a decade, where
she studied ethnobotany, as well as the culinary habits of her healthiest patients.
For ten years, she practiced medicine in Hawaii, where
she studied ethnobotany and the culinary habits of her healthiest patients.
Not exact matches
The list of ecological questions that herbaria can target is long, and includes biogeography,
ethnobotany, tracking invasive species, plant diseases, and
studying the impact of climate change on flowering times.
Students may undertake theoretical and practical
study in such areas as community and environmental health, women's health and midwifery, men's health, botanical medicine and
ethnobotany, nutritional health, expressive arts, body and movement therapies, integrative health systems, integrative nursing, mind - body
studies, ecopsychology, and cross-cultural healing.
Cat has over 10 years experience in communications, marketing and publishing, she's
studied anthropology, art history, woman & gender
studies, botany,
ethnobotany, and herbology and she is a graduate of the Rising Tide Capital Community Business Academy.
For example, the National Cancer Institute started the Belize
Ethnobotany Project, which has sent of 2,000 species back to the NCI to be
studied for cancer fighting properties.
Seven years ago, Missouri Botanical Garden senior curator of
ethnobotany Jan Salick traveled to the Himalayas to begin a
study of how climate change is affecting alpine plants — and the local people who depend on them.