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Tinde van Andel is a prominent ethnobotanist holding multiple academic positions as Clusius Professor of History of Botany and Gardens at Leiden University's Institute of Biology, Special Professor of Ethnobotany at Wageningen University's Biosystematics group, and Senior Researcher in Ethnobotany at Naturalis Biodiversity Center's Tropical Botany department.
Her research focuses on the ethnobotanical traditions of Maroon communities in Suriname, particularly examining rice cultivation practices, medicinal plant use, and historic herbaria. She investigates how plants reflect cultural history and colonial impacts, with special attention to traditional agricultural systems and plant domestication processes. Her work bridges historical research, field ethnobotany, and genetic analysis to understand plant-human relationships across centuries.
Van Andel's publication record demonstrates consistent scholarly output with over 75 works, including numerous high-impact articles from 2023-2025 that examine rice genomic diversity, traditional Maroon agricultural practices, historical plant collections, and contemporary plant use patterns. Her research shows strong interdisciplinary connections between botany, history, anthropology, and genetics.
She has served as a reviewer for numerous journals including Economic Botany, Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, and Journal of Ethnopharmacology, indicating her standing in the scholarly community. Her work has significant implications for understanding cultural resilience, plant domestication, and the preservation of traditional knowledge systems.
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