Oxalis corniculata L.
Family: Oxalidaceae Commonly called as creeping wood sorrel, the plant with the clover-shaped leaves stays closer to the ground and is a popular green in...
Family: Oxalidaceae Commonly called as creeping wood sorrel, the plant with the clover-shaped leaves stays closer to the ground and is a popular green in...
Family: Pontederiaceae This aquatic plant is a common weed of the rice fields of India. It is usually seen in shallow waters, erect, and occasionally...
CEiBa, a conglomeration of people from various learning background, strives to unravel the inherent link among bio-cultural diversity, traditional wisdom, food security, climate change, and sustainability. It is...
CEiBa, a conglomeration of people from various learning background, strives to unravel the inherent link among bio-cultural diversity, traditional wisdom, food security, climate change, and sustainability. It is...
CEiBa, a conglomeration of people from various learning background, strives to unravel the inherent link among bio-cultural diversity, traditional wisdom, food security, climate change, and sustainability. It is...
CEiBa, a conglomeration of people from various learning background, strives to unravel the inherent link among bio-cultural diversity, traditional wisdom, food security, climate change, and sustainability. It is...
Avik Ray Centre for studies in Ethnobiology, Biodiversity and Sustainability (CEiBa), West Bengal – 732103, India E-mail: avikray@ceibatrust.org Our imagination of food is depicted in...
Ishita Pradeep School of Interwoven Arts and Sciences, Krea University E mail: ishita_p.sias19@krea.ac.in In late 2019, Mumbai witnessed a large-scale civil-society protest against the proposed metro car-shed project at Aarey,...
CEiBa Newsletter Volume 3 Issue 4, 2020 Contents Editorial Rajasri Ray Article The uncivilized food Anshuman Das The world of flowers Madhupreeta Muralidhar Short article...
CEiBa Newsletter Volume 3 Issue 3, 2020 Contents Editorial Rajasri Ray Article ZBNF – a bullet no way near the bull's eye? Avik Ray The...