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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ina Vandebroek is an ethnobotanist working in the areas of floristics, ethnobotany and community health. Since 2005, she has worked at the New York Botanical Garden in the Institute of Economic Botany. She has worked on ethnobotanical projects in North America, the Caribbean, and South America.
Ina Vandebroek's Published Works
Published Works
- Health for sale: the medicinal plant markets in Trujillo and Chiclayo, Northern Peru (2007) (235)
- Welcome to Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine (2005) (228)
- Comparison of health conditions treated with traditional and biomedical health care in a Quechua community in rural Bolivia (2008) (166)
- Cross-cultural adaptation in urban ethnobotany: the Colombian folk pharmacopoeia in London. (2008) (156)
- Cultural significance of medicinal plant families and species among Quechua farmers in Apillapampa, Bolivia. (2009) (152)
- Globalization and Loss of Plant Knowledge: Challenging the Paradigm (2012) (147)
- Use of medicinal plants and pharmaceuticals by indigenous communities in the Bolivian Andes and Amazon. (2004) (135)
- A comparison of traditional healers' medicinal plant knowledge in the Bolivian Andes and Amazon. (2004) (120)
- What works in the field? A comparison of different interviewing methods in ethnobotany with special reference to the use of photographs (2007) (114)
- The Use of Medicinal Plants by Migrant People: Adaptation, Maintenance, and Replacement (2011) (103)
- Resilience of Andean urban ethnobotanies: a comparison of medicinal plant use among Bolivian and Peruvian migrants in the United Kingdom and in their countries of origin. (2011) (96)
- Traveling cultures and plants : the ethnobiology and ethnopharmacy of migrations (2007) (93)
- The importance of botellas and other plant mixtures in Dominican traditional medicine. (2010) (86)
- Evidence of the shifting baseline syndrome in ethnobotanical research (2013) (84)
- Local knowledge: Who cares? (2011) (69)
- Distribution and Transmission of Medicinal Plant Knowledge in the Andean Highlands: A Case Study from Peru and Bolivia (2011) (61)
- The relation between accessibility, diversity and indigenous valuation of vegetation in the Bolivian Andes (2009) (61)
- Can Andean medicine coexist with biomedical healthcare? A comparison of two rural communities in Peru and Bolivia (2012) (56)
- Reshaping the future of ethnobiology research after the COVID-19 pandemic (2020) (55)
- In search of the perfect aphrodisiac: parallel use of bitter tonics in West Africa and the Caribbean. (2012) (52)
- The Relationship Between Plant Use and Plant Diversity in the Bolivian Andes, with Special Reference to Medicinal Plant Use (2008) (51)
- Medicinal plants used for menstrual disorders in Latin America, the Caribbean, sub-Saharan Africa, South and Southeast Asia and their uterine properties: a review. (2014) (50)
- Valuation of Forests and Plant Species in Indigenous Territory and National Park Isiboro-Sécure, Bolivia (2009) (50)
- Intercultural health and ethnobotany: how to improve healthcare for underserved and minority communities? (2013) (49)
- The Dual Intracultural and Intercultural Relationship between Medicinal Plant Knowledge and Consensus1 (2010) (48)
- Taming the pandemic? The importance of homemade plant-based foods and beverages as community responses to COVID-19 (2020) (28)
- Effect of Apomorphine on the Conflict-Induced Jumping Stereotypy in Bank Voles (1997) (28)
- Susto etiology and treatment according to Bolivian Trinitario people: a "masters of the animal species" phenomenon. (2009) (24)
- Costus spicatus tea failed to improve diabetic progression in C57BLKS/J db/db mice, a model of type 2 diabetes mellitus. (2009) (24)
- Ethnobiology Phase VI: Decolonizing Institutions, Projects, and Scholarship (2021) (20)
- Lime for Chest Congestion, Bitter Orange for Diabetes: Foods as Medicines in the Dominican Community in New York City (2014) (18)
- Human impact on wild firewood species in the Rural Andes community of Apillapampa, Bolivia (2011) (17)
- Identity in a medicine cabinet: Discursive positions of Andean migrants towards their use of herbal remedies in the United Kingdom. (2017) (16)
- Dissociation between MK-801- and captivity-induced stereotypies in bank voles (1998) (14)
- The Identification of Medicinal Plants. A Handbook of the Morphology of Botanicals in Commerce (2007) (14)
- A Review of Coralilla (Antigonon leptopus): An Invasive and Popular Urban Bush Medicine in Jamaica (2018) (11)
- Small-Scale Farmers as Stewards of Useful Plant Diversity: A Case Study in Portland Parish, Jamaica (2016) (9)
- The Gradual Loss of African Indigenous Vegetables in Tropical America: A Review (2018) (9)
- Cultural Comparisons in Ethnobiological Research (2016) (9)
- Urbanization, Modernization, and Nature Knowledge (2016) (9)
- A stereotaxic atlas of the forebrain of the bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) (1999) (7)
- Food medicines in the Bolivian Andes (Apillapampa, Cochabamba Department). (2006) (7)
- Social systems and population cycles in voles. Advances in life sciences. R.H. Tamarin, R.S. Ostfeld, S.R. Pugh and G. Bujalska (Eds.). Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel, 1990, XV +, 229 pp (1993) (6)
- Microdialysis study of the caudate nucleus of stereotyping and non-stereotyping bank voles (1995) (6)
- Traditional knowledge systems and the role of traditional medicine in Jamaica. (2019) (6)
- STEGELLETINA-LATICOLLARIS N-SP, A 2ND NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS FROM SENEGAL (NEMATODA, CEPHALOBIDAE). (1992) (5)
- The Anthropology of Ethnopharmacology (2015) (4)
- Traditional and Local Knowledge Systems in the Caribbean: Jamaica as a Case Study (2019) (4)
- Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on mobility scholars who participate in international study exchange and research programs (2021) (4)
- Popular Medicinal Plants in Portland and Kingston, Jamaica (2020) (4)
- Ethical Aspects of Working With Local Communities and Their Biological Resources (2017) (3)
- Root Tonics and Resilience: Building Strength, Health, and Heritage in Jamaica (2021) (3)
- Understanding interdisciplinary perspectives of plant intelligence: Is it a matter of science, language, or subjectivity? (2022) (2)
- Ethnobotanical Research Skills for Undergraduate Students of Underrepresented Minorities in STEM Disciplines (2012) (2)
- A combined stereotaxic adaptor and anaesthesia apparatus for microdialysis studies in small rodents (1996) (2)
- Concise Handbook of Psychoactive Herbs. Medicinal Herbs for Treating Psychological and Neurological Problems (2006) (2)
- Traditional Medicines for Modern Times. Antidiabetic Plants. Traditional Herbal Medicines for Modern Times Volume: 6 (2007) (2)
- Ethnobotanical Research Skills for Students of Underrepresented Minorities in STEM Disciplines (2012) (1)
- Use of alemtuzumab in B cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) : Belgian recommendations (2011) (1)
- Small-scale cultivation of Passiflora edulis f. flavicarpa and Passiflora ligularis in the Yungas of La Paz, Bolivia (2007) (1)
- Evaluation of vegetal extracts as biological herbi- and pesticides for their use in Cuban agriculture. (2001) (1)
- Differentiation between MK801 and conflict-induced stereotypies in bank voles (1996) (0)
- Book reviews Daniel F Austin (2008) (0)
- EFFECT OF APOMORPHINE ON CONFLICT-INDUCED STEREOTYPIES IN BANK VOLES (1992) (0)
- Editorial: Traditional Food Knowledge: New Wine Into Old Wineskins? (2021) (0)
- Joint Symposia (2015) (0)
- Similarity of vendor portfolios in Trujillo and Chiclayo (2011) (0)
- Book reviews : Book review editor, Daniel F. Austin (Departments) (2007) (0)
- DOMINICAN M EDICINAL PLANTS : A GUIDE FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS Second EditionWeb Text Version (2011) (0)
- Small-Scale Farmers as Stewards of Useful Plant Diversity: A Case Study in Portland Parish, Jamaica (2016) (0)
- Comparison of dopamine, its metabolites and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in the caudate nucleus of stereotyping and non-stereotyping bank voles by means of microdialysis (1994) (0)
- Stereotypies and DA release from caudate nucleus in bank voles (1996) (0)
- PS1369 AMITRIPTYLINE STRENGTHENS THE EFFECTS OF BORTEZOMIB AND MELPHALAN TREATMENT IN MULTIPLE MYELOMA BY INHIBITING ACID SPHINGOMYELINASE (2019) (0)
- A Reply to Pierotti’s (2018) Review of “Evolutionary Ethnobiology”: Decolonizing Latin American Science (2021) (0)
- A Review of Coralilla (Antigonon leptopus): An Invasive and Popular Urban Bush Medicine in Jamaica (2018) (0)
- Book Reviews (1938) (0)
- Peer Reviewers (2018) (0)
- Lime for Chest Congestion, Bitter Orange for Diabetes: Foods as Medicines in the Dominican Community in New York City (2014) (0)
- The Gradual Loss of African Indigenous Vegetables in Tropical America: A Review (2018) (0)
- Caribbean Women’s Health and Transnational Ethnobotany (2021) (0)
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