New volume is out: 14 (2025)
We are pleased to announce that Volume 14 (2025) is now available, featuring three thought-provoking articles.
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This short review illuminates the intrinsic connection between human emotions and evolutionary history, particularly regarding our interactions with the animal world. Unraveling the deep-seated reasons behind our affinity for certain species and aversion to others provides vital insights for designing effective conservation strategies. Understanding these evolutionary psychological mechanisms is not just important; it is crucial in fostering positive attitudes towards wildlife, which is paramount for biodiversity conservation.
Read More Read more about New PaperWe are delighted to announce that Ethnobiology and Conservation has achieved a new impact factor (JCR), rising from 1.4 to 1.6. This significant advancement reflects the ongoing effort and dedication of our scientific community.
Read More Read more about New Impact Factor 2024Dear Authors,
As editors of Ethnobiology and Conservation, we are constantly seeking to expand the breadth and depth of our publication to encompass a diverse array of research and perspectives within these fields.
We are delighted to extend an invitation to you to submit your work to Ethnobiology and Conservation. Whether you are an established researcher, a budding scientist, or a passionate advocate, we welcome contributions from all corners of the globe that explore the intricate relationships between humans and their environments, and the conservation implications thereof.
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Read More Read more about New papersWe are delighted to announce the release of the first articles of 2024 in Ethnobiology and Conservation!
Read More Read more about New PapersWe are pleased to announce the 10 most-viewed articles in Ethnobiology and Conservation throughout the year 2023. We invite all readers to explore these compelling articles, addressing a variety of pertinent topics.
Read More Read more about Special Announcement: Welcome to 2024!Join us for the 3rd International School of Ethnobiology!
Date: November 29-30, 2023
Language: English, Spanish, or Portuguese
Read More Read more about International School of EthnobiologyWe invite you to explore our new publications and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of ethnobiology.
Read More Read more about New Publication Alert - Explore the Latest Research in EthnobiologyWe are thrilled to announce a significant milestone for Ethnobiology and Conservation, as we proudly share that our journal has received its inaugural Impact Factor of 1.4. This achievement is a testament to the outstanding contributions of our dedicated authors, esteemed reviewers, and diligent editorial team.
Read More Read more about Inaugural Impact FactorWe are pleased to announce the publication of a new editorial in our scientific journal titled "Hypothesis Testing in Ethnobotany: 30 years After Phillips & Gentry's Seminal Work."
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We are delighted to announce that our latest issue has been released, featuring a diverse range of articles covering various aspects of ethnobiology. This collection of research articles highlights the rich interdisciplinary nature of the field and presents valuable insights into the relationships between humans and their environments.
Read More Read more about New Publication Alert - Explore the Latest Research in EthnobiologyNew paper: https://www.ethnobioconservation.com/index.php/ebc/article/view/622
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