Abstract Background: The wetlands of the North East India fall among the global hotspots of biodiversity. However, they have received very little attention with relation to their intrinsic values to human kind; therefore their conservation is hardly addressed. These wetlands are critical for the sustenance of the tribal communities. Methods: Field research was conducted during 2003 to 2006 in seven major wetlands of four districts of Manipur state, Northeast India (viz. Imphal-East, Imphal-West, Thoubal, and Bishnupur). A total of 224 wetland-plantcollectors were interviewed for the use and economics of species using semi-structured questionnaires and interview schedules. Imphal, Bishenpur and Thoubal markets were investigated in det...
Background: Aquatic and semiaquatic plants have a multiplicity of traditional and ethnopharmacologic...
Not AvailableFloodplain wetlands of India are biologically rich and productive ecosystems that sup p...
Plants have been used in all cultures as a source of food, medicine, fodder, fuel, dye, oil, etc. Fo...
The dispersed wetlands in the Darbhanga District of northern Bihar, India, provide a diversity of ni...
Objective: Wetlands are a vital ecosystem which provides livelihoods for millions of people who live...
Comparable to tropical evergreen forests or coral reefs, wetland ecosystems are among the most dynam...
Aquatic plants support all life forms through extensive food webs and biodiversity, therefore they a...
India is endowed with an area of 4.3% of its total geographical area as wetlands, out of which Delhi...
The objective of the study was to determine the utilization of wetland plant resources for livelihoo...
An investigation was carried out among the Khasi tribe residing nearby the Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanc...
Objective: Wetlands are vital ecosystem which provides livelihoods for millions of people who live w...
An ethnobotanic study of aquatic plants at Nong Han Kumphawapi—a wetland of international importance...
Objective: In most of the remote places of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal (Terai & Duars), the tribal...
Despite significant evidence base on quantifying ecosystem services, the role of biodiversity in sup...
Objective: The aim of present investigation has been carried out for the documentation of ethnomedic...
Background: Aquatic and semiaquatic plants have a multiplicity of traditional and ethnopharmacologic...
Not AvailableFloodplain wetlands of India are biologically rich and productive ecosystems that sup p...
Plants have been used in all cultures as a source of food, medicine, fodder, fuel, dye, oil, etc. Fo...
The dispersed wetlands in the Darbhanga District of northern Bihar, India, provide a diversity of ni...
Objective: Wetlands are a vital ecosystem which provides livelihoods for millions of people who live...
Comparable to tropical evergreen forests or coral reefs, wetland ecosystems are among the most dynam...
Aquatic plants support all life forms through extensive food webs and biodiversity, therefore they a...
India is endowed with an area of 4.3% of its total geographical area as wetlands, out of which Delhi...
The objective of the study was to determine the utilization of wetland plant resources for livelihoo...
An investigation was carried out among the Khasi tribe residing nearby the Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanc...
Objective: Wetlands are vital ecosystem which provides livelihoods for millions of people who live w...
An ethnobotanic study of aquatic plants at Nong Han Kumphawapi—a wetland of international importance...
Objective: In most of the remote places of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal (Terai & Duars), the tribal...
Despite significant evidence base on quantifying ecosystem services, the role of biodiversity in sup...
Objective: The aim of present investigation has been carried out for the documentation of ethnomedic...
Background: Aquatic and semiaquatic plants have a multiplicity of traditional and ethnopharmacologic...
Not AvailableFloodplain wetlands of India are biologically rich and productive ecosystems that sup p...
Plants have been used in all cultures as a source of food, medicine, fodder, fuel, dye, oil, etc. Fo...