The International Society of Ethnobiology (ISE) is a 501(c)3 scientific and educational association in Georgia, USA. The ISE is governed by a constitution and guided by the work of a voluntary Board of Directors who are elected every two years by the ISE membership at a General Assembly held as part of each International Congress of Ethnobiology.
The ISE is committed to achieving a greater understanding of the complex relationships, both past and present, that exist within and between human societies and their environments. The Society endeavors to promote a harmonious existence between humankind and the Bios for the benefit of future generations. Ethnobiologists recognize that Indigenous Peoples, traditional societies, and local communities are critical to the conservation of biological, cultural and linguistic diversity. The vision of the ISE is reflected in its Code of Ethics, to which all Members are bound