2012
DOI: 10.1080/00207233.2012.695919
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How do biologists respond to low-intensity armed conflicts? The case of Bangladesh (1961–2011)

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“…With changed perspective and mindset, plant taxonomists can be able to actively contribute to these global and national agendas. The need for such change in the mindset of biologists of developing countries has repeatedly been talked about in recent years (Irfanullah 2011b(Irfanullah , 2012. Plant taxonomists need to come out of their comfort zone, be innovative in conducting their research, focus more on integrating with other branches of biology, and link their work with real life problems.…”
Section: The Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…With changed perspective and mindset, plant taxonomists can be able to actively contribute to these global and national agendas. The need for such change in the mindset of biologists of developing countries has repeatedly been talked about in recent years (Irfanullah 2011b(Irfanullah , 2012. Plant taxonomists need to come out of their comfort zone, be innovative in conducting their research, focus more on integrating with other branches of biology, and link their work with real life problems.…”
Section: The Futurementioning
confidence: 99%