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cje ›› 2003, Vol. ›› Issue (2): 86-91.

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Role of indigenous people in biodiversity conservation and utilization in Jinping divide Natrue Reserve:an ethnoecological perpective

XU Jianchu   

  1. Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650204, China
  • Received:2002-05-27 Revised:2002-08-03 Online:2003-02-10

Abstract: Ethnoecology refers to the study of how people interact with all aspects of the natural environment,including plant and animals,landforms,forest types and soils,among many other things.The indigenous people,including Lahu,Hani,Yao and Miao located in the Jinping National Nature Reserve along the Sino-Vietnam borders of Southeast Yunnan Province,have profound indigenous people about perceiving,utilizing and conserving natural resources and biodiversity during the long histroy of interaction between people and environment.Those ethnoecological experiences is part of conservation of biological and cultural diversity.

Key words: AM fungi, P applied levels, Growth amount, Ch emical composition, Tobacco leaf

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