The present study on the sustainability of medicinal plants in Kerala economic considerations in domestication and conservation of forest resources. There is worldwide consensus on the fact that medicinal plants are important not only in the local health support systems but in rural income and foreign exchange earnings. Sustainability of medicinal plants is important for the survival of forest dwellers, the forest ecosystem, conserving a heritage of human knowledge and overall development through linkages. More equitable sharing of the benefits from commercial utilization of the medicinal plants was found essential for the sustainability of the plants. Cultivation is very crucial for the sustainability of the sector. Through a direct tie-...
In India, medicinal plants are often found in traditional agricultural systems such as home gardens,...
328-333Nature conservation practices are very ancient tradition in India. Useful biodiversity specie...
The World Health Organization estimates that more than 70% of the world’s population, especially tho...
Medicinal plants (MP) are a vital component of non-timber forest products (NTFP) and play a signific...
With the advent of a market-orientated economy, the medicinal plants wealth of the Himalaya has beco...
The plant kingdom includes many species producing a diversity of phytochemicals and bioactive molecu...
Medicinal plants are important commodities that have been exploited for the betterment of the human ...
Many traditional healing systems are based on natural biological resources, and there is a general s...
Medicinal plant plays a crucial role in the socioeconomic development and maintaining the human heal...
A study was conducted to evaluate the ecological as well as monetary potential of wild plants occurr...
The unique biological diversity of Sri Lanka is vital for the long term welfare of her ownpeople. Bu...
The Indian state of Uttaranchal, located in the Himalayan region, is richly endowed with a large var...
Plants have been used since ancient times to heal and cure diseases and to improve the health and th...
Documenting the indigenous knowledge through botanical studies is important for the conservation and...
India has a rich heritage of traditional systems of medicine viz. Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Tibetan w...
In India, medicinal plants are often found in traditional agricultural systems such as home gardens,...
328-333Nature conservation practices are very ancient tradition in India. Useful biodiversity specie...
The World Health Organization estimates that more than 70% of the world’s population, especially tho...
Medicinal plants (MP) are a vital component of non-timber forest products (NTFP) and play a signific...
With the advent of a market-orientated economy, the medicinal plants wealth of the Himalaya has beco...
The plant kingdom includes many species producing a diversity of phytochemicals and bioactive molecu...
Medicinal plants are important commodities that have been exploited for the betterment of the human ...
Many traditional healing systems are based on natural biological resources, and there is a general s...
Medicinal plant plays a crucial role in the socioeconomic development and maintaining the human heal...
A study was conducted to evaluate the ecological as well as monetary potential of wild plants occurr...
The unique biological diversity of Sri Lanka is vital for the long term welfare of her ownpeople. Bu...
The Indian state of Uttaranchal, located in the Himalayan region, is richly endowed with a large var...
Plants have been used since ancient times to heal and cure diseases and to improve the health and th...
Documenting the indigenous knowledge through botanical studies is important for the conservation and...
India has a rich heritage of traditional systems of medicine viz. Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Tibetan w...
In India, medicinal plants are often found in traditional agricultural systems such as home gardens,...
328-333Nature conservation practices are very ancient tradition in India. Useful biodiversity specie...
The World Health Organization estimates that more than 70% of the world’s population, especially tho...