Humans’ relationship with nature: Interview with ethnobotanist Pavel Partha
Pavel Partha and I first crossed paths almost two years ago at a 2024 sit-in protest against the destruction of Panthakunja Park in Dhaka, the Bangladesh capital. In a makeshift tent that housed a…
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