Workshops

Below are listed workshops developed that were not for private companies or were otherwise open to the public. Similar subjects have been produced as workshops for private organizations, often focused on their own R&D activities with plants.

2015

  • McClatchey, W.C. & G. Bascope. Botanical Field Collections for Non-Botanists. Training workshop organized by the Maya Research Program, Blue Creek, Belize (July 6-9)

2014

  • Hall, K. & W.C. McClatchey. Ethnobiology Field Methods for Linguists. Practical training in use of a variety of field methods for documentation of biological materials used in cultures and of interest to linguists. University of Texas, Arlington, Texas. (June 16-26)
  • McClatchey, W.C. & K. Hall. Ethnobiology Field Methods for Linguists. Practical training in use of a variety of field methods for documentation of biological materials used in cultures and of interest to linguists. Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics, Dallas, Texas. (May 18-19)

2013

  • McClatchey, W.C. & D. Reedy. Global Cider Diversity. A practical training and research process on identification and tasting biodiversity. Hosted within the Society of Ethnobiology annual meeting, Denton, Texas. (May 16)
  • McClatchey, W.C. Folk Taxonomy. Invited organizer of a Master Class Workshop at the 3rd International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation. Honolulu, Hawaii. (March 1-2)

2012

  • Harrison, P., K. McNew & W. McClatchey. Ethnobiology Curriculum Standards Workshop III. Invited participants workshop sponsored by the Open Science Network. National Tropical Botanical Gardens, Lawai, Kaua`i. (October 10-14)
  • Harrison, P., K. McNew & W. McClatchey. Ethnobiology Curriculum Standards Workshop II. Invited participants workshop sponsored by the Open Science Network. Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Fort Worth. (February 2-5)

2011

  • Harrison, P., K. McNew, S. Brosi & W. McClatchey. Ethnobiology Curriculum Standards Workshop. Invited participants workshop sponsored by the Open Science Network. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. (November 17-19)
  • Tongco, D.M. & W.C. McClatchey. Flora of the Philippines project. Workshop on organization of future collaborative research efforts. 30 participants. Held at the University of Philippines, Diliman. (June 21)

2009

  • McClatchey, W., H.Y. Lau & K.W. Bridges. Conservation Research in the Mekong Region. Invited mini-summit meeting on culture, environment and ethnobotany in SE Asia, sponsored by the Center for SE Asian Studies, University of Hawai`i. University of Hawai`i campus. (April 11)2007
  • McClatchey, W. Implementing The New Ethnobotany in the Society for Economic Botany. Invited workshop organizer, presenter and moderator, Society for Economic Botany Annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois. (June 6)

2006

  • Yee, Jonathan, Skip Bittenbender, W. McClatchey and S. Gon. Hawai`i and Pacific Island Kava Festival. Honolulu, Hawai`i. (October 7)
  • McClatchey, W. & B. Bennett. Curriculum Development and Ethnobotany Certification. Invited workshop organizers and presenters, Society for Economic Botany Annual meeting, Chiang Mai, Thailand. (June 7)
  • McClatchey, W. Travel Medicine as a Community Pharmacy Practice. Invited organizer and presenter. Three-part workshop for continuing education of pharmacists in Thailand. Faculty of Pharmacy, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand. (February 2-16)

2005

  • McClatchey, W. & L. Gollin. Ethnobotany Field Methods in Conservation of Biological Diversity. Invited organizers and presenters of a 10 day intensive field workshop for Malagasy conservation biologists. Antananarivo and Analalava, Madagascar. (March22 - April 4)
  • McClatchey, W. Ethnopharmacology and Realistic Studies of Traditional Health Care Systems. Invited Workshop Coordinator and Speaker, University of Hawai’i, Windward, Kaneohe, Hawai’i. (January 31)

2004

  • McClatchey, W., K. Bridges, A.B. Cunningham, M. Stockton, and M. Thomas. Using Technology Effectively to address Ethnobotanical Research Questions. Presentation and Workshop, Society for Economic Botany Annual meeting, Canterbury, England. (June 16)

2001

  • McClatchey, W. & Trish Flaster. Development of Herbal Products from Traditional Samoan Medicinal Plants: Ethical, Cultural, Legal, and Commercial Aspects Two-day workshop conducted for the Land Grant College of American Samoa, PagoPago, American Samoa (October 30-31)
  • McClatchey, W. Parallels between Ecological and Individual Health. Sponsored community workshop, Queen’s Hospital, Healing Heart Institute, Honolulu, Hawai‘i. (August 4)
  • McClatchey, W., M. Faigle, V. McClatchey, et al. Building Bridges with Traditional Knowledge: An International Summit Meeting on Ethnoscience. Honolulu, Hawai‘i. (May 28-June 3)
  • McClatchey, W. & Mylien Nguyen. Herbs, Health and Happiness in the Garden of Life. Sponsored community workshop at Lyon Arboretum, Queen’s Hospital, Healing Heart Institute, Honolulu, Hawai‘i. (April 7)

1998

  • McClatchey, W. & Myknee Sirikolo. Ethnobotanical Research Techniques for Village Based Studies in the Solomon Islands. Invited speaker. World Wildlife Fund Workshop on Ethnobotany, Honiara, Solomon Islands. (May 27)

SELECTED WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION

2013

  • Biocultural Diversity Collections. Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. (June 27)
  • Open Science Network. Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. (June 26)

2012

  • Biocultural Diversity Collections. Frostburg State University, Frostburg, Maryland. (June 8)
  • CEPF Ecosystem Profile for the East Melanesian Islands Bioversity Hotspot. Regional Stakeholder Consultation Workshop. Held by the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund in Honiara, Solomon Islands. (April 30)

2011

  • Biocultural Diversity Collections. Missouri Botanical Gardens and American Botanical Society Workshop. St. Louis, Missouri. (July 10) Resulted in production of a peer-reviewed book: Biocultural Collections Curation Standards. Edited by Jan Salick. Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis.

2009

  • Ethnobiology in Language Documentation. International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation Conference Workshop (March 12-14). Resulted in production of a peer-reviewed book: The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Fieldwork. Edited by Nick Thieberger. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

2007

  • The Future of Economic Botany. Society for Economic Botany Workshop. Limahuli Botanical Garden, Kauai. (January 24-25) Resulted in production of “The Kaua`i Declaration”

2006

  • Economic Botany Publications. Society for Economic Botany Workshop. Montgomery Foundation, Miami, Florida. (January 6)

2003

  • Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders’ Issues: The Challenges of Success. National Science Foundation, International Programs Workshop. Arlington, Virginia. (November 3-4)
  • Intellectual Imperatives in Ethnobiology National Science Foundation Biocomplexity Workshop. Missouri Botanical Gardens, St. Louis. (March 10-11)