Ethnobiology of Europe Research Network
Linking people with an interest on local knowledge, use and management of the natural resources in Europe
Latest News:
- 13/04/2010: Two PhD positions available for ethnobotanists
- 29/08/2009: New countries on the Bibliography section!
How to register in 30 seconds?:
click on register enter your name and e-mail address on the form and you will receive your password by e-mail
Mission statement
This network is aimed to foster scientific collaboration among people interested in doing research on the Ethnobiology of Europe. The objectives of this project are to provide a service that enables to communicate efficiently information about people, education, training, research projects, and funding opportunities related to the study of Ethnobiology in Europe and of Europe.
As COLLABORATION is the keyword and the key-concept behind this network, we decided to implement a WIKI interface for this website. In other words this platform provides an user friendly interface that allows any registered user to contribute and update the website. Once the users are logged they can edit pages just by clicking on “edit this page” on the top-left corner of the page frame. The concept is the same one on which Wikipedia is based, i.e. the users create the content.
What this network can do for you?:
- It can advertise your current research project.
- It can help you to establish new research collaborations.
- It can advertise the results of your research and your publications.
- It can help you to find information about studentships and funding.
What you can do for this network?:
- You can add any content relevant to Ethnobiology of Europe. Doing so you help to enrich and updating this website.
How can I edit content?:
- log in and then click on “edit this page” on the top-left corner of the page frame you want to edit. More
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If you have any comments please do not hesitate to contact Ethnobotanist Peter Giovannini at mail
