Ethnomedicinal Resources of a Newar Community in Gorkha, Nepal

Our Nature Pub Date : 2024-07-05 DOI:10.3126/on.v22i1.67350
Sita Bista Adhikari, Subash Karki, P. Chhetri, Raju Bista
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Ethnobiology offers valuable insights into medicinal plants and animals, and their sustainable domestication and management. We explored the traditional medico-ethnobiological knowledge within a Newar community in Gorkha. We collected primary data through interviews, observations, and identified 49 plant and 11 animal species being used for treating ailments locally. Indigenous knowledge transmission mainly involved elders, healers, and parents. We also observed potentially eroding traditional knowledge among the younger generation. School and teachers had limited influence in passing on this knowledge. Preserving this wisdom requires community-focused traditional knowledge transfer mechanisms to integrate local wisdom into conservation and management efforts.
尼泊尔廓尔喀一个纽瓦尔社区的民族药用资源
民族生物学为药用植物和动物及其可持续驯化和管理提供了宝贵的见解。我们探索了廓尔喀一个纽瓦族社区的传统医药民族生物学知识。我们通过访谈和观察收集了原始数据,并确定了当地用于治疗疾病的 49 种植物和 11 种动物。本土知识的传播主要涉及长者、医者和父母。我们还观察到年轻一代对传统知识的潜在侵蚀。学校和教师对这些知识的传承影响有限。保护这些智慧需要以社区为重点的传统知识传授机制,以便将当地智慧融入保护和管理工作中。
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