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OverviewThe Ecology of Herbal Medicine introduces botanical medicine through an in-depth exploration of the land, presenting a unique guide to plants found across the American Southwest. An accomplished herbalist and geographer, Dara Saville offers readers an ecological manual for developing relationships with the land and plants in a new theoretical approach to using herbal medicines. Designed to increase our understanding of plants' rapport with their environment, this trailblazing herbal speaks to our innate connection to place and provides a pathway to understanding the medicinal properties of plants through their ecological relationships. With thirty-nine plant profiles and detailed color photographs, Saville provides an extensive materia medica in which she offers practical tools and information alongside inspiration for working with plants in a way that restores our connection to the natural world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dara Saville , Jesse Wolf HardinPublisher: University of New Mexico Press Imprint: University of New Mexico Press Weight: 0.765kg ISBN: 9780826362179ISBN 10: 0826362176 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 30 March 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA unique ecological perspective for the use of herbal medicine in the Southwest.--Kelly Kindscher, editor of Echinacea: Herbal Medicine with a Wild History Dara Saville's ecological herbal will be an often-consulted volume on my bookshelf for years to come!--Judith Phillips, author of Growing the Southwest Garden: Regional Ornamental Gardening Move over, Michael Moore: Dara Saville's ecological herbal is the most unique and refreshing view on the healing power of plants--for both human health and land health--to be published in decades!--Gary Paul Nabhan, author of Food from the Radical Center: Healing Our Land and Communities Exceptionally 'user friendly' in organization and presentation.--Midwest Book Review A unique ecological perspective for the use of herbal medicine in the Southwest.--Kelly Kindscher, editor of Echinacea: Herbal Medicine with a Wild History Dara Saville's ecological herbal will be an often-consulted volume on my bookshelf for years to come!--Judith Phillips, author of Growing the Southwest Garden: Regional Ornamental Gardening Move over, Michael Moore: Dara Saville's ecological herbal is the most unique and refreshing view on the healing power of plants--for both human health and land health--to be published in decades!--Gary Paul Nabhan, author of Food from the Radical Center: Healing Our Land and Communities The Ecology of Herbal Medicine is lively and highly informed. . . . [Saville's] extensive knowledge of her subject and devotion to her cause will attract anyone concerned about prevalent ecological crises and the consequent and continuing loss of valuable plant species.--Barbara Bamberger Scott, Bookreporter.com Dara Saville's new book, The Ecology of Herbal Medicine: A Guide to Plants and Living Landscapes of the American Southwest, is a revelation of connections--the land, the plants that grow on it, the herbs that humans produce from the plants, and the animals that find nourishment in those plants.--David Steinberg, Albuquerque Journal In this manual chock full of practical and personal experience in the 'living landscape, ' [Saville] urges the reader to fall in love with the abundant plants and weeds of our Southwest environment--because only then can humans connect with and properly care for them.--Amy Boaz, Taos News Exceptionally 'user friendly' in organization and presentation.--Midwest Book Review A unique ecological perspective for the use of herbal medicine in the Southwest.--Kelly Kindscher, editor of Echinacea: Herbal Medicine with a Wild History Dara Saville's ecological herbal will be an often-consulted volume on my bookshelf for years to come!--Judith Phillips, author of Growing the Southwest Garden: Regional Ornamental Gardening Move over, Michael Moore: Dara Saville's ecological herbal is the most unique and refreshing view on the healing power of plants--for both human health and land health--to be published in decades!--Gary Paul Nabhan, author of Food from the Radical Center: Healing Our Land and Communities Author InformationDara Saville is the founder of and a primary instructor at Albuquerque Herbalism as well as the executive director of the Yerba Mansa Project, a local nonprofit in Albuquerque, New Mexico, focused on ecological restoration along the Middle Rio Grande. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |