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Journals

Current Anthropology is a transnational journal devoted to research on humankind. The journal defines such research in the broadest possible way, to encompass all scholarship on human cultures and on the human, or closely related, species. It therefore makes a strong commitment to a comprehensive view of anthropology, and provides a forum for active scholarly critique as a major means by which to achieve this view. To this end, all major articles undergo the CA© treatment: commentators, selected internationally, write critiques that appear in the same issue as the article, along with a reply from the author.

Contact: Richard G. Fox, Editor, Current Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Campus Box 1186, Washington University, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63130-4899, USA; Tel. +1.314.9359016, Fax +1.314.9359017, E-mail ca@artsci.wustl.edu Website http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~anthro/ca/

Courrier de la Plančte is a journal devoted to the economy of development, mainly to agriculture, environment and international commerce. In addition to social and economic information related to these subjects, the journal gives opportunity of participation to people involved in politics or field activities. Contact: Nathalie Lavillat, Courrier de la Plančte, 3191 Route de Mende, B.P. 5056, 34033 Montpelier, Cedex 1, France.

Publishers

SAGE Publications is a leading international educational and professional publisher of books, journals, newsletters and related materials. Dedicated to the widespread dissemination of information, SAGE continues a tradition of team spirit motivated by a strong belief in education - providing knowledge, informed by research, across many disciplines and professions. The first publication to carry the SAGE imprint appeared in 1965. Since then SAGE has expanded its operations to three continents. Considerable thought and time is devoted to finding authorities on the cutting edge of their respective fields and to developing their ideas into accessible and illuminating publications.

Contact: SAGE Publications Ltd., 6 Bonhill Street, London C2A 4PU, UK; Tel +44.171.3740645, Fax +44.171.3748741, E-mail market@sagepub.co.uk, Website http:// www.sagepub.co.uk

 

Internet

H-NILAS is an internet discussion forum sponsored by the Nature in Legend and Story Society (NILAS). NILAS is a group of people dedicated to understanding relationships between human beings and the natural world, through the mediation of stories, poems, legends, pictures and other cultural products. H-NILAS intends to foster the exchange of ideas and materials among scholars, storytellers, artists, archivists, librarians, public historians and students. H-NILAS is owned by H-Net, an international network of scholars in the humanities and social sciences. H-NET sponsors dozens of E-mail lists and Websites in a variety of disciplines and fields.

To subscribe, send an E-mail message to LISTSERV@h-net.msu.edu according to the following model: SUBSCRIBE H-NILAS firstname last-name, institution. Contact: E-mail h-net@h-net.msu.edu Website http://h-net.msu.edu

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Alexiades, M.N., editor. 1996. Selected Guidelines for Ethnobotanical Research: A Field Manual. New York, New York Botanical Garden. Interdisciplinary in scope, this manual addresses the biological, ecological, and anthropological aspects of ethnobotanical research, focusing on basic concepts and techniques.

Contact: Scientific Publications Department, The New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York 10458-5126, USA; Tel. +1.718.8178721, Fax +1.718.8178842, E-mail scipubs@nybg.org Website http://www.acnatsci.org/scipubs

Berlin, B. 1992. Ethnobiological Classification: Principles of Categorization of Plants and Animals in Traditional Societies. Princeton, Princeton University Press. Brent Berlin examines the regularities in the classification and naming of plants and animals among peoples of traditional, nonliterate societies.

Contact: Princeton University Press, 41 William Street, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, USA; Tel. +1.609.2584900, Fax +1.609.2586305, E-mail leslie@pupress.princeton.edu Website http://www.pupress.princeton.edu

Cotton, C.M. 1996. Ethnobotany: Principles and Applications. Chichester, Wiley. Cath Cotton describes the history of the interactions between plants and people and the concepts, methodology and future direction of ethnobotanical study.

Contact John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Baffins Lane, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 1UD, UK; Tel. +44.1243.779777, Website http://www.wiley.com

Martin, G.J. 1995. Ethnobotany: A Methods Manual. London, Chapman and Hall. The first in a series of practical manuals in plant conservation sponsored by WWF, UNESCO and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, this manual gives clear descriptions of the skills and methods most commonly employed by ethnobotanists. Bahasa Malaysia and Chinese editions were published in 1998, and a Spanish edition is in preparation. Originally published by Chapman and Hall, the series is now handled by Stanley Thornes.

Contact: Stanley Thornes (Publishers) Ltd, Ellenborough House, Wellington Street, Cheltenham GL50 1YW, UK; UK Customer Services Department, Tel. +44.1242.267267, Fax +44.1242.253695, E-mail cservices@thornes.co.uk; Export Customer Services Department, Tel. +44.1242.267283, Fax +44.1242.253695, E-mail export@thornes.co.uk

Foundations

The Jacobs Research Funds is a grant program supporting anthropological research (sociocultural or linguistic in content) on the indigenous peoples of Canada, Mexico, and mainland United States, including Alaska, with a focus on the Pacific Northwest. Grants are given for work on problems in language, social organization, political organization, religion, mythology, music, other arts, psychology and folk science.

Contact: Museum representative, Jacobs Research Funds, Whatcom Museum, 121 Prospect Street, Bellingham, Washington 98225, USA; Tel +1.360.6766981, E-mail Jacobs@cob.org

Resource centers

The Expedition Advisory Centre was founded by the Royal Geographical Society and the Young Explorers Trust, and provides an information and training service for those planning an overseas expedition. The Centre has produced Expedition Field Techniques: People Oriented Research, a handbook that provides a basic introduction to people oriented research, with an emphasis on the approaches and techniques available when on expedition.

Contact: Royal Geographical Society, 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR, UK; Tel. +44.171.5812057.

The Centro de Estudios Farmacológicos y Botánicos (CEFYBO) has been conducting ethnobotanical work since 1975, focusing on traditional knowledge of medicinal and food plants. Researchers have been working mainly with indigenous groups of the Gran Chaco, in Paraguay and Argentina, and also with peasant groups in the northwest and northeast of Argentina. The Centro has a herbarium containing about 10,000 specimens of useful plants gathered from markets and communities, as well as a collection of ethnobotanical articles. It publishes Parodiana, a journal dedicated to botany, in which articles on economic botany and ethnobotany are often featured.

Contact: Pastor Arenas, CEFYBO, Serrano 665, 1414 Buenos Aires, Argentina; Tel. +54.1.8557194 or 8557199, Fax +54.1.8562751, E-mail etno@cefybo.edu.ar

Databases

The International Legume Database & Information Service (ILDIS) holds the world database on legumes. The information in the database is available in a variety of printed or electronic forms. The ILDIS information system provide lists of legume species indexed by accepted scientific names, synonyms and common names, with uniformity ensured by an international network of legume specialists. ILDIS also produces a newsletter designed to keep people within the project and other people interested in legumes in touch with what is happening at the different ILDIS centers and the coordinating centre.

Contact: Sue Hollis, ILDIS Coordinating Centre, Department of Biology, University of Southampton, Southampton SO16 7PX, UK; Tel +44.170.3592444, Fax +44.170.3594269, E-mail ildis@soton.ac.uk

Suppliers

Forestry Suppliers, Inc., started in 1949 as a small forestry supply business with a one-page price list, is now a worldwide, direct-mail supplier for natural resource professionals. Its annual catalog currently consists of 576 pages featuring thousands of products for professionals in forestry, environmental science, education and many other fields.

Contact: Forestry Suppliers, Inc., P.O. Box 8397, Jackson, MS 39284-8397, USA; International Sales Tel. +1.601.3543565, Fax +1.601.3555126, E-mail fsi@forestry-suppliers.com Website http://www.forestry-suppliers.com

Herbarium Supply Company, established in 1965, is a leading source in the United States for herbarium paper and related supplies. Universities, museums, colleges, botanical gardens and researchers around the world use its products.

Contact: Casper Offutt, Herbarium Supply Company, 3483 Edison Way, Menlo Park, CA 94025-1813, USA; Tel. +1.650.3668868, Fax +1.650.3665492, E-mail herbsupp@bjt.net Website http://www.herbariumsupply.com

Training programs

Since the Committee for the National Institute for the Environment (CNIE) was established, over 9,000 scientists, educators, former elected officials, and environmental, business and civic leaders have joined in an unprecedented participatory process to develop a new concept for high quality environmental science. The result of their work is a set of principles embodied in a proposal for a National Institute for the Environment. In collaboration with the Center for Conservation Biology at Rice University, CNIE has launched the on-line Directory of Higher Education Environmental Programs to support the tremendous student demand for new environmental programs at institutions of higher learning.

Contact: Peter D. Saundry, Executive Director, Committee for the National Institute for the Environment, 725 K Street, NW, Suite 212, Washington, DC 20006-1401, USA; Tel. +1.202.5305810, Fax +1.202.6284311, E-mail cnie@cnie.orgWebsite http://www.cnie.org

The WWF ICDP Training Programme was initiated in 1995 with funding from the UK Overseas Development Administration (ODA, now the Department for International Development, DFID) and WWF-UK. This three-year training program seeks to increase the capacity for WWF and its partners (NGO and government) in the Asia/Pacific region for designing and implementing integrated conservation and development initiatives. Three regional training institutions worked closely with the ICDP Training Programme during the design and implementation of the training. These were the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction in the Philippines, the Regional Community Forestry Training Center in Thailand and the Wildlife Institute of India. All three institutions have adopted aspects of the training approach and contents of this program and now offer courses based on it. A trainer’s manual, which contains detailed facilitation notes for many of the training activities developed through the workshops, has been published.

Contact: Sejal Worah, WWF ICDP Training Programme, Asian Institute of Technology, PO Box 4, Khlong Luang 12120, Thailand; Tel. +66.2.5246128, Fax +66.2.5246134, E-mail wwficdp@ait.ac.th

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