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Discusses the ethnobiological interaction of coastal communities and nature
Provides both historic and contemporary connections
Features a larger number of coastal artworks including photographs, drawings, and paintings
Discusses the ethnobiological interaction of coastal communities and nature Provides both historic and contemporary connections Features a larger number of coastal artworks including photographs, drawings, and paintings
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Lisa L. Price is a Professor of Anthropology at Oregon State University. She specializes in ethnobiology and ethnoecology. Her research interests are primarily at the interface of human culture, specifically gender, and the food environment, food ways and food security. She has conducted research throughout Asia and Africa and acted as a consultant for numerous international scientific and philanthropic organizations.
Nemer E. Narchi is an Assistant Research Professor in the Center for Human Geography Research at El Colegio de Michoacán, A.C. Initially trained as an oceanographer, he is now an anthropologist who has been working in ethnobiology and biocultural conservation for 18 years. Nemer Narchi is vice-president of the Mexican Ethnobiological Association (2018-2020) and co-founder of the Laboratories of Social Oceanography in El Colegio de Michoacán. He is also head of the Marine Research Group for Biocultural Heritage, part of the Mexican Network for Biocultural Heritage (Red Temática sobre Patrimonio Biocultural, CONACyT).
Dr. L.M.L. Price
Professor of Anthropology &
Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon, 97331
U.S.A.
Dr. Nemer E. Narchi
Profesor-Investigador
Centro de Estudios en Geografía Humana
El Colegio de Michoacán
Cerro de Nahuatzen 85
La Piedad, Michoacán, México. 59370
Tel (352) 5256107 ext. 2416
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Discusses the ethnobiological interaction of coastal communities and nature
Provides both historic and contemporary connections
Features a larger number of coastal artworks including photographs, drawings, and paintings
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