民族医学
濒危物种
野生动物
土生土长的
野生动物保护
传统知识
中介的
环境伦理学
传统医学
医学
生态学
业务
生物
药用植物
哲学
营销
栖息地
作者
Peter Coals,Vivienne L. Williams,Guillermo Benítez,François Chassagne,Marco Leonti
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jep.2024.118399
摘要
There are longstanding traditions of animal-derived products being employed as medicines, and they continue to be important in many traditional cultural healthcare practices. However, the populations of numerous so-used animals are known to be threatened with extirpation by such practices. Ethnopharmacological studies documenting these animal-derived drugs are not only interesting from an anthropological standpoint, but they are also relevant from a wildlife conservation perspective - especially since ethnopharmacologists are intermediaries between indigenous and scientific communities, placing them at the forefront of being able to ethically access information to address these issues.
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