Wednesday, 22 January, 2025

Ethnobotanical Leaflets

Bridging Nature, Tradition, and Discovery in Ethnobotany

Editorial board

Editorial Board Members

Dr. Amelia Hartwell, Ph.D.

Editor-in-Chief

  • Expertise: Medicinal plants, traditional healing systems, and sustainable agriculture.
  • Affiliation: Department of Ethnobotany, Global University of Natural Sciences.
  • Contribution: Oversees the journal’s editorial direction, ensuring a balance between traditional knowledge and modern scientific research.

Dr. Sanjay Mehra, Ph.D.

Associate Editor

  • Expertise: Indigenous knowledge systems, plant taxonomy, and biodiversity conservation.
  • Affiliation: Research Center for Ethnobotany and Cultural Heritage, India.
  • Contribution: Guides research submissions on indigenous practices and cultural ethnobotany, focusing on underrepresented communities.

Prof. Helena García, M.Sc.

Editorial Member

  • Expertise: Ethnopharmacology, rural development, and community health.
  • Affiliation: Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Universidad de las Plantas, Mexico.
  • Contribution: Reviews manuscripts related to plant-based medicines and their socio-economic impact on rural communities.

Dr. Marcus Ingram, Ph.D.

Editorial Member

  • Expertise: Economic botany, conservation biology, and ethnobotanical education.
  • Affiliation: Department of Environmental Studies, Greenfield University, USA.
  • Contribution: Promotes interdisciplinary approaches and the integration of ethnobotany into environmental education.

Dr. Fatima El-Mahdi, Ph.D.

Editorial Member

  • Expertise: Desert flora, traditional water management, and climate adaptation.
  • Affiliation: Sahara Institute of Ethnobotanical Studies, Morocco.
  • Contribution: Focuses on the role of ethnobotany in climate resilience and sustainable resource management.

Our Mission

The EthnoLeaflets editorial board is committed to:

  • Publishing high-quality research that bridges traditional practices with modern scientific discovery.
  • Ensuring ethical documentation and dissemination of traditional knowledge.
  • Providing a platform for diverse voices in ethnobotany, from researchers to community practitioners.

Become a Contributor

Interested in contributing to EthnoLeaflets? We welcome submissions from researchers, scholars, and practitioners in ethnobotany and related disciplines. Contact us at [email protected] for more information.