The loneliness of the long-distance ethnobotanist: a constructive critique of methods used in an ethnoveterinary study in Mongolia
Abstract Background Fieldwork plays an important role in research projects across a variety of fields, especially in the multidisciplinary setting of natural and social science research. As is the nature of fieldwork, things do not always work out as planned, and yet this is not often written about....
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Autores principales: | Barbara C. Seele, Léanne Dreyer, Karen J. Esler, Anthony B. Cunningham |
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BMC
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/fef2b4908477452bbcad501506cf4db5 |
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