Ethnobotanical studies: Importance and conservation strategies

M. Añón, Tasavur Ahad
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Plants have given not only for fundamental human needs but also for medical therapy from the beginning of humanity. Their significance, as well as any potential instrumental implications for phytodiversity conservation and modern medicine development, is well acknowledged. Various diseases are becoming more prevalent in many developing countries, and their financial costs are enormous. The majority of people in traditional communities rely on plant-based medications, and traditional health care workers are the primary source of health care. Ethnobotany has long been important in the development of innovative medications, and it is becoming increasingly important in the development of strategies and measures for residual forest conservation and recovery. This rich plant information had been passed down over the generations by tribal people in many sections of the land through word of mouth. Such research is essential to investigate local plants for emerging pharmaceutical enterprises and to strengthen the plant-people relationship in both cultural and ecological contexts to achieve intergenerational equity. This chapter discusses several such studies that have been conducted around the world, as well as on the Indian continent and various conservation measures that can be used to pass on this knowledge of wealth from generation to
民族植物学研究:重要性和保护策略
植物不仅满足了人类的基本需求,而且从人类诞生之初就被用于医学治疗。它们的重要性以及对植物多样性保护和现代医学发展的潜在工具意义是公认的。在许多发展中国家,各种疾病正变得越来越普遍,其财政成本是巨大的。传统社区的大多数人依赖植物性药物,传统卫生保健工作者是卫生保健的主要来源。民族植物学长期以来在创新药物的开发中发挥着重要作用,在残林保护和恢复的战略和措施的制定中也变得越来越重要。这些丰富的植物信息是由这片土地上许多地区的部落居民通过口口相传的方式代代相传下来的。这样的研究对于为新兴制药企业调查当地植物,以及在文化和生态背景下加强植物与人的关系以实现代际公平至关重要。本章讨论了在世界各地以及印度大陆进行的几项此类研究,以及可用于将这种财富知识代代相传的各种保护措施
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