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Lama
Dengal and Amchi Tshampa,
authorities on Tibetan
medicine, work with the
People and Plants
Initiative in Dolpa,
Nepal. ©Yildiz Thomas |
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The People and
Plants Initiative
Ethnobotany,
Conservation and Community
Development
WWF
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
created the People and Plants
Initiative in 1992. We carry out
applied research projects,
community workshops, exchanges
and training courses with young
ethnobotanists from developing
countries who are interested in
conservation and community
development. In order to
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information, we produce videos
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methods manuals, working papers
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