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Using sensory ethnobotany to understand people-plant relationships and gardening practices in the Brazilian Cerrado, this multispecies ethnography presents a non-Western approach to environmental conservation and resilience.

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Plant Kin, Arnold Miller, Theresa C. Smith

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