Ethnobiology and Development in Asia

The Belt and Road Initiative, Volume 2

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Springer

Paru le : 2026-02-13

Ethnobiology and Development in Asia: The Belt and Road Initiative offers a groundbreaking perspective on the interplay between traditional knowledge, cultural practices, and biological resources along historical and contemporary trade routes across Asia. Against the backdrop of an interlinked clima...
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Yao Fu earned her M.Sc. in Environment and Development study at University of East Anglia, UK in 2006 and her doctorate at Kunming Institute of Botany (KIB), Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2013. She is an ethnobotanist, and currently working as an assistant professor in Key Laboratory of Economic Plants and Biotechnology of KIB, China. Rainer W. Bussmann earned his M.Sc. (Diploma) in Biology at Universität Tu¨bingen, in 1993 and his doctorate at Universität Bayreuth in 1994. He is an ethnobotanist and vegetation ecologist, and currently Head of the Department of Botany at the State Museum of Natural History in Karlsruhe, Germany. He is also a Full Professor of Ethnobotany at the Department of Ethnobotany, Institute of Botany, Ilia State University. Prateep Panyadee, serving at the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden in Thailand, is an ethnobotanist with a background in both Bachelor’s and Doctoral studies in the field. His work largely revolves around understanding the intricate links between plants and human cultures, focusing especially on plant conservation, and detailed database management and taxonomy. He is also contributing to the integration of ethnobotany with ecotourism. In his journey as an ethnobotanist, Dr. Panyadee has been involved in extensive research and has had the opportunity to work with diverse cultural groups, particularly in Thailand. Sailesh Ranjitkar is an Ethnobiologist and Agro-ecologist, with a remarkable academic and professional trajectory. Holding a doctorate from the Kunming Institute of Botany and currently serving as Research Director at N.Gene Solution of Natural Innovation in Nepal, he bridges traditional knowledge with cutting-edge agricultural strategies. Caroline S. Weckerle has served as the Head of the Botanical Garden at the University of Zurich since January 2020 and as a Senior Lecturer (Privatdozentin) in Ethnobotany since December 2018. She earned her Ph.D. in Natural Sciences at the University of Zurich in 2003, completing a dissertation on the morphology, taxonomy, and phytochemistry of selected genera of the Sapindaceae. In 2018, she achieved her habilitation in Ethnobotany. Karuppusamy Arunachalam, Graduated in Botany at Gobi Arts and Science College, Post-Graduation (M.Sc.,) in Plant Science and Doctorate in Botany (Ph.D.) from Bharathiar University. He received the National Fellowship from the University Grant Commission (UGC) in New Delhi and served as a junior/senior research fellow (2011-2014) in the Department of Botany at Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.

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