See most recent papers at Ethnobiology and Conservation

02/18/2026

Take a look at the most recent articles published in Ethnobiology and Conservation, especially the Recife Charter – Pathways for the future of ethnobiology.

This collective document, developed during the V International School of Ethnobiology held in Recife, outlines guiding principles and commitments intended to shape the coming decades of the field. It highlights themes such as epistemic justice, collaboration with local communities, methodological rigor, ethical data governance, responsible use of technology, and the role of ethnobiology in addressing contemporary socio-environmental challenges.

The Charter proposes practical directions for research practices, researcher training, science communication, and engagement with public policy, strengthening the connections between science and society.