Ethnoecological knowledge allied to the management of wild medicinal plants in Adaa District, East Shewa Zone of Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia

Kefalew Alemayehu, Sintayehu Sara, Geremew Addisie
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This study assessed and documented ethnoecological knowledge of the indigenous people of Ada’a District that has important contribution in the conservation of wild medicinal plants. Both purposive and random sampling methods were used to collect appropriate data. Quantitative and qualitative ethnobotanical methods were used to analyze the ethnoecological data. A significance test on the indigenous knowledge variation of the average number of reported medicinal plants was assessed. Results indicated that a total of 112 wild medicinal plants belonging to 53 families were recorded. Moreover, the indigenous knowledge about the medicinality of the reported medicinal plants were found to be evenly known (P>0.05) by all informants regardless of their demographic characteristics (gender, age, level of education, marital status, and experiences). On top of this, it was found that the district has important traditional ecological knowledge that has a substantial contribution for the conservation of the medicinal plants in the wild. Therefore, we recommend that the district agricultural organization should synergize the existing traditional ecological knowledge with the conventional scientific approaches that are being promoted and implemented in the district for ensuring sustainable, integrated and long- term management of wild medicinal plants in the study area.
埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚州东谢瓦区阿达区与野生药用植物管理相关的民族生态学知识
本研究评估并记录了对野生药用植物保护有重要贡献的Ada 'a地区土著人民的民族生态学知识。采用目的抽样和随机抽样两种方法收集适当的数据。采用定量和定性的民族植物学方法对民族生态学资料进行分析。对报道的药用植物平均数量的本土知识变异进行了显著性检验。结果表明,共记录到野生药用植物112种,隶属于53科。此外,无论其人口统计学特征(性别、年龄、受教育程度、婚姻状况和经历)如何,所有的报告者对所报告的药用植物的土著知识都有相当的了解(P>0.05)。除此之外,还发现该地区具有重要的传统生态知识,对野生药用植物的保护有重大贡献。因此,我们建议地区农业组织将现有的传统生态知识与该地区正在推广和实施的常规科学方法相结合,以确保研究地区野生药用植物的可持续、综合和长期管理。
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