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Please direct all membership renewal inquiries to seb@botany.org

Advantages of annual membership are:

* Online subscription to Economic Botany, the Society's quarterly journal.
* Eligibility to submit manuscripts to Economic Botany.
* Invitation and opportunity to present papers at the Annual Meeting and Symposium.
* Eligibility for grants and awards in support of student research.
* Biannual Newsletter.
* Affiliation with colleagues who share your interests.

Membership becomes effective as of January 1 of the year in which the application is received.

To begin receiving Membership Benefits:

Join, Renew or give a Gift Membership Online

Annual dues in ($USD):
Membership Category
Dues
Emeritus/Retired Membership
$35
Regular Membership
$60
Student Membership
$30
Least Developed Country Regular Membership
$25
Least Developed Country Student Membership
$10
Family Membership (Emeritus, Regular & Student)
+$10
Sustaining Membership
$150-249*
Patron Membership
$250-499*
Benefactor Membership
$500*
Life Membership
$1000
Corporate Membership
$150
Associate Membership**
$10

*Includes printed journal if requested.
**An Associate Membership is a gift membership given by SEB members to colleagues in developing nations.

Please note: Current SEB members also have the ABILITY TO PROVIDE GIFT MEMBERSHIPS TO NEW STUDENT MEMBERS FOR $10.


All memberships include online access to Economic Botany (1947 - today), and all isues of the Society newsletter, Plants & People.

A 2012 print subscription to Economic Botany is available upon request at $45. Make sure you check the "print subscription" box when renewing.

Economic Botany Bibliographic & Ordering Information
ISSN: 013-00001
Imprint: New York Botanical Garden Press
Printed By Springer Science+Business Media
Commenced publication 1947
Audience: Anthropologists, Ethnobotanists, Economic Botanists, Ethnobiologists, Ethnopharmacologists, Medicinal Chemists, Pharmacognosists, Pharmacologists
Subscriptions for the year 2012, Volume 66 (1-4)

 

�2012 Society for Ethnobotany, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

Please direct membership inquiries to the Society for Economic Botany, PO Box 299, St. Louis, MO 63166-0299 | Contact