印度西姆拉省 Sunni Tehsil 的 Punica granantum 和 Syzygium cumini 就地保护战略对生计和气候变化的影响

P. K. Attri, Priyanka Verma, Sonali Malik
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可持续采摘和销售野生水果可以为农村社区提供经济收入来源,同时保护生态系统。本研究的目的是在喜马偕尔邦西姆拉地区的 Sunni Nagar Panchayat 农村地区推广野生食用水果(WEFs)。本研究主要侧重于通过结构化调查和深入访谈,全面记录当地居民对野生食用水果的利用情况。采用多阶段随机抽样技术,根据石榴和茜草的分布情况,选择了五个村庄--安巴里(Ambari)、卡多格(Kadog)、卡姆拉-杜格里(Kamla dugri)、卡尔维(Kalwi)和巴桑特布尔(Basantpur)。这项研究强调了农村社区采集水生植物的经济优势,为他们提供了经济实惠、易于获取的食物来源。此外,它还提高了公众意识,促进了以社区为基础的管理,并推动了对本土水果的研究,使这些社区的饮食多样化,促进了他们的整体福祉。石榴树和果树(当地名称分别指植物物种 Punica granatum 和 Syzygium cumini)通过提供栖息地、庇护所、促进生物多样性以及防止水土流失,在生态保护方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,人口增长、森林火灾、城市化和木材采伐等威胁不断升级,危及到这一丰富的生物多样性。为了应对植物灭绝的风险,必须采取森林保护的战略方法,强调可持续地收集和交易未得到充分利用的物种,这些物种有益于食物、医药和收入。气候变化给石榴生产带来了挑战,温度波动、降水量变化、极端天气和虫害都会对果园造成影响。包括灌溉、病虫害管理和多样化在内的适应措施至关重要。保护野生石榴和贾蒙需要通过农林业研究、社区参与和支持性政策来保护、恢复栖息地和可持续农业。将传统知识与现代保护相结合可确保采取全面的方法,通过多维度的石榴和贾蒙保护工作,积极保护遗传多样性、生态平衡和文化相关性。
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Livelihood & Climate Change Implication of In-situ Conservation Strategies for Punica granantum and Syzygium cumini in Sunni Tehsil, Shimla H. P. India
Sustainably harvesting and selling wild fruits can offer rural communities an economical source of income while concurrently safeguarding ecosystems. This study aims for the global promotion of wild edible fruits (WEFs) in the rural areas of Sunni Nagar Panchayat, located in the Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh. This study primarily focuses on comprehensively documenting the utilization of wild edible fruits by local inhabitants through a structured survey and in-depth interviews. Employing a multistage random sampling technique, five villages—Ambari, Kadog, Kamla dugri, Kalwi, and Basantpur—were chosen based on the prevalence of Punica granatum and Syzygium cumini. This research underscores the economic advantages of collecting WEFs for rural communities, providing them with affordable and easily accessible food sources. Additionally, it promotes public awareness, community-based management, and research on indigenous fruits to diversify diets and contribute to the overall well-being of these communities. Pomegranate and Jamun (local names referring to the botanical species of Punica granatum and Syzygium cumini, respectively) trees play crucial roles in ecological conservation by offering habitat, shelter, and promoting biodiversity, while also combating soil erosion. However, escalating threats such as population growth, forest fires, urbanization, and timber extraction endanger this rich biodiversity. To counter plant extinction risks, a strategic approach to forest conservation is imperative, emphasizing sustainable collection and trade of underutilized species beneficial for food, medicine, and income. Climate change poses challenges to pomegranate production, impacting orchards with temperature fluctuations, altered precipitation, extreme weather, and pests. Adaptation measures, including irrigation, pest management, and diversification, are crucial. Preserving wild pomegranate and Jamun demands habitat protection, restoration, and sustainable agriculture through agroforestry research, community engagement, and supportive policies. Integrating traditional knowledge with modern conservation ensures a comprehensive approach, actively preserving genetic diversity, ecological balance, and cultural relevance through multi-dimensional conservation efforts for Pomegranate and Jamun.
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