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Biodiversity and Ethnobotany are deeply intertwined narratives of life on Earth-one rooted in the richness of biological diversity, the other in the cultural wisdom that has evolved alongside it. This book emerges from the recognition that plants are not merely components of ecosystems but are also central to human survival, identity, health, and knowledge systems. Across centuries, indigenous and local communities have observed, experimented with, and refined their understanding of plant resources, creating sophisticated traditions that link nature and culture in profound ways. Biodiversity forms the foundation of ecological stability and resilience. It sustains ecosystem services such as food production, medicine, climate regulation, and soil fertility. Yet, biodiversity is not only a scientific concept measured by species counts or genetic variation; it is also experienced and interpreted through human interaction with the natural world. Ethnobotany provides this human dimension by documenting how societies perceive, classify, manage, and utilize plant diversity. Through this lens, plants become teachers, healers, symbols, and companions in daily life.