Tran thi Lanh (1989-1999-2009)
Nurturing Customary Based Wellbeing: An Approach to Biological Human Ecology Theory (27/04/2016)
To fully and thoroughly understand the Hmong people living in Long Lan village in Luang Prabang province of Laos, it may require five post- doctoral theses on: 1) traditional economic institutions at the micro level; 2) cultural, political and social ...
Livelihood Sovereignty and Village Wellbeing: H’rê People and the Spiritual Ecosystem (27/04/2016)
It is indeed a big challenge for the author who is not an indigenous H’rê person of Vi O Lak village - who is very different from them in her perceptions of values, in her practice of civilized norms towards the surrounding natural landscape, and in ...
Ethnobotany Book: An Approach to Biological Human Ecology Theory (25/04/2016)
To bring more scientific attention to Biological Human Ecology Theory (BHE), SPERI and its partner MECO-ECOTRA embarked on an intensive BHE and Ethnobotany Research project with indigenous healers in the Mekong region. The research, which took place between ...
Conservation and Ethnobotanical Knowledge of a Hmong Community in Long Lan, Luang Prabang, Lao People’s Democratic Republic (25/04/2016)
In 2012 and 2013 participatory ethnobotany explorations were undertaken with herbalists from the Hmong ethnic group of Long Lan village, in Luang Prabang, Lao Peo- ple’s Democratic Republic. These investigations into the knowledge and experience of ...
Book on Nature spirit - An Approach to Biological Human Ecology Theory (25/04/2016)
In earlier of 1990s, a young Vietnamese woman, Tran thi Lanh coordinated a group of students at her PHD department in Hanoi University, later became one of NGOs in January 1994 inVietnam. On the basis of her admiration for the ethnic minority women whom ...