Ethnology is the study of cultures and botany the study of plants. Ethnobotanists look at the way people use and view plants. So ethnobotanists are both social and natural scientists.
Life science. Also, biology if you would include that as a branch of science.
The branch if science that studies earth quakes is called Seismology
Seismology is the branch of science dealing with the study of earthquakes
enviromental science
Cartography is the science of mapmaking.
life science
Ethnobotonists study the relationships that exist between people and plants.
Ethnobotany, which is a mix of the words ethnology (the study of culture) and botany (the study of plants). Ethnobotany seeks to study the relationships that exist between humans and plants.
relationships between people and plants
its a subcategory of anthropology (The study of people)
I think that would be human geography?
'This question has no bearing on his qualifications and expertise as an ethnobotanist.' That wasn't the question.
The best way to explain an Ethnobotanist's studies is to break down what the word actually means. Ethno being the study of ethics, and botan, (or botany) as the study of plants, so the best description for an ethnobotanist would be someone who studies the ethicical uses of plants in different cultures across the world. some examples would be an anthropologist who studies different societies that use Ayauaska for spiritual experiences.
a biologist specializing in the study of plants
pathology is a branch of science that deals with?
Physics IS a branch of science.
The Physical Sciences are a branch of Science.