PS 16
Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Monday, August 11, 2014: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Sacramento Convention Center
Cancelled
PS 16-115
Engaging the knowledge-gender link: The importance of rural women's ethnobotanical knowledge for local conservation in southern Ethiopia (widthdrawn)
Matthew W. Luizza, Colorado State University; Heather Young, Larimer County Natural Resources; Christina Kuroiwa, Colorado State University; Paul Evangelista, Colorado State University; Rainer W. Bussmann, Missouri Botanical Garden
How does harvesting impact White Sage (Salvia apiana) as a cultural resource in southern California?
Cassidy C. Adlof, Calif State University, Northridge; Paula Schiffman, Calif State University, Northridge; Kimberly Kirner, Calif State University, Northridge
Assessing density-size relationships in Eastern US forests to develop an empirical model of forest density change
Travis Andrews, Lehigh University; Robert K. Booth, Lehigh University; Michael Dietze, Boston University; Benjamin S. Felzer, Lehigh University
Evaluating linguistic endangerment worldwide from a biocultural aproach
Betsabé D. Castro Escobar, University of Missouri; Robert S. Walker, University of Missouri; Matthew T. Boulanger, University of Missouri
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