Acronyms And
Contributors
Do you speak
this language? a directory of acronyms
ACP: African,
Caribbean and Pacific
APFT: Avenir des Peuples
des Forêts Tropicales (Future of
Tropical Rainforest Peoples)
AWF: African Wildlife
Foundation
BCI: Barro Colorado
Island
BFA: Biodiversity
Foundation for Africa
CA: Current Anthropology
CABI: CAB International
CAMP: Conservation
Assessment Management Plan
CANARI: Caribbean
Natural Resources Institute
CATIE: Centro
Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y
Enseñanza (Tropical Agricultural
Research and Training Center)
CBSG: Conservation
Breeding Specialist Group
CDC: Conservation Data
Center
CEFYBO: Centro de
Estudios Farmacológicos y Botánicos
CID: Conservation in
Development
CIKARD: Centre for
Indigenous Knowledge for Agriculture and
Rural Development
CITES: Convention on
International Trade in Endangered Species
of Wild Fauna and Flora
CNIE: Committee for the
National Institute for the Environment
CTFS: Center for
Tropical Forest Science
DFID: Department for
International Development
EC: European Commission
EFU: Ecoforestry Unit
ESMP: Environmental
Security Science and Management
ETFRN: European Tropical
Forest Research Network
FRLHT: Foundation for
Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions
FSC: Forest Stewardship
Council
ICAD: Integrated
Conservation and Development
ICDP: Integrated
Conservation and Development Programme
IESAM: Institute of
Environmental Science and Management
IIRR: International
Institute for Rural Reconstruction
IK: Indigenous Knowledge
ILDIS: International
Legume Database and Information Service
ITTO: International
Timber Trade Organization
IUCN: World Conservation
Union (formerly the International Union
for the Conservation of Nature and
Natural Resources)
MAB: Man and the
Biosphere
NGO: Non-Governmental
Organization
NILAS: Nature in Legend
and Story Society
ODA: Overseas
Development Administration (now DFID)
OTS: Organization for
Tropical Studies
PELUM: Participatory
Ecological Land Use Management
PHVA: Population and
Habitat Viability Assessment
PROSEA: Plant Resources
of South East Asia
RBG: Royal Botanic
Gardens, Kew
SBMA: Subic Bay
Municipal Authority
SEB: Society of Economic
Botany
SIDT: Solomon Islands
Development Trust
SSC: Species Survival
Commission
STRI: Smithsonian
Tropical Research Institute
SUAN: Southeast Asian
Universities Agroecosystem Network
TNC: The Nature
Conservancy
TOCA: Tohono
Oodham Community Action
TPU: Threatened Plants
Unit
UNEP: United Nations
Environment Programme
UNESCO: United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization
UPLB: University of
Philippines Los Baños
WCMC: World Conservation
Monitoring Centre
WWF: World Wide Fund for
Nature
Who are we? a list of
contributors
A range of people from various
countries and academic backgrounds
collaborate on the People and Plants
Handbook. Heres a key to the
initials found on preceding pages:
ABC is Anthony B. (Tony) Cunningham,
African regional coordinator of the
People and Plants Initiative. He studied
natural resource management and rural
sociology, and is now based in Free
Mantle, Australia. Contact: AB
Cunningham, WWF People and Plants
Initiative, 84 Watkins St, White Gum
Valley, Fremantle, 6162, Australia;
Tel./Fax: +61.8.93366783, E-mail peopleplants@bigpond.com
ALH is Alison L. Hoare, an
ethnobotanist from the UK and former
associate editor of the Handbook. She is
currently studying for her Ph.D. in the
Anthropology Department of the University
of Kent at Canterbury. Contact: Alison L.
Hoare, Department of Social Anthropology,
University of Kent at Canterbury,
Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NS, UK; E-mail: alh2@ukc.ac.uk
CC is Cath Cotton has spent many years
researching economic botany and is
currently working for Greenpeace
Internationals Ancient Forest
Campaign. Moving initially from
phytochemistry to molecular genetics, she
has been involved, as an academic, in
several ethnobotanical and ecotourism
related projects. She is the author of
Ethnobotany: Principles and Applications.
Contact: Cath Cotton, c/o 30 Askill
Drive, Putney, London SW15 2HX, UK; Tel.
+44.181.8748405, E-mail cathcotton@hotmail.com
CKS is Christin Kocher Schmid, the
Pacific Coordinator of the program APFT
(Avenir des Peuples des Forêts
Tropicales) funded by EC under DGVIII.
She is based in the Anthropology
Department, Eliot College, The University
of Kent at Canterbury. She received her
Ph.D. from the University of Basel,
Switzerland. Contact: Christin Kocher
Schmid, APFT Avenir des Peuples
des Forets Tropicales, Pacific
Coordinator, Anthropology, Eliot College,
The University of Kent at Canterbury,
Canterbury CT2 7NS, UK; Fax
+44.1227.827289, E-mail C.Kocher@ukc.ac.uk
GJM is Gary J. Martin, an
anthropologist and botanist from the USA
and France, is general editor of the
Handbook. In addition, he is the Website
manager of People and Plants Online, http://www.kew.org.uk/peopleplants
MVTR is Mariliza V. Ticsay-Ruscoe
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