The harvesting and selling of yartsa gunbu (literally “summer grass, winter worm”; Ophiocordyceps sinensis) is contributing to economic and social transformations across the Tibetan Plateau and Himalayan region faster than any development scheme could envision. Meanwhile, the rising demand for the commodity has been linked to violence and environmental degradation, and has generated concerns over resource sustainability. Although good data is emerging on harvesting practices, medical uses, and the booming market for yartsa gunbu, especially in Tibetan areas of China, little systematic research has explored village-level management practices and socioeconomic impacts. This paper seeks to partially fill that void through a case study of the y...
Nepal is a mountainous country situated in the central Himalayas. Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAP...
Sustainable Harvesting and Cultivation of Endangered Himalayan Wild Plants Bishwas Malla Thakuri, N...
For ethnic inhabitants in the rural areas, medicinal plants are not only the cultural, sacred medici...
Around 2003, the highly valuable medicinal fungi Ophiocordyceps sinensis (Nepali: yartsa gunbu) bega...
Around 2003, the highly valuable medicinal fungi Ophiocordyceps sinensis (Nepali: yartsa gunbu) bega...
Yarsagumba the Himalayan gold rush is the major part of the economy of the himalayan people in the D...
Yarsagumba the Himalayan gold rush is the major part of the economy of the himalayan people in the D...
Rural communities in developing countries extract provisioning ecosystem services from the natural e...
Despite the fact that it has been used in tradition medicine for centuries, the caterpillar fungus k...
Products obtained from forests or other natural environments play a crucial role in sustaining the l...
The incidence of conflicts among communities over the collection of Yarsagumba, the high value cater...
Products obtained from forests or other natural environments play a crucial role in sustaining the l...
Prior to the advent of biomedicine, rural communities in Nepal relied on phytochemically active comp...
Caterpillar fungus aka "Himalayan Viagra" is a major livelihood source (>70% of income) for people l...
Indigenous people of north western Himalayan region of India utilize a wide range of biological reso...
Nepal is a mountainous country situated in the central Himalayas. Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAP...
Sustainable Harvesting and Cultivation of Endangered Himalayan Wild Plants Bishwas Malla Thakuri, N...
For ethnic inhabitants in the rural areas, medicinal plants are not only the cultural, sacred medici...
Around 2003, the highly valuable medicinal fungi Ophiocordyceps sinensis (Nepali: yartsa gunbu) bega...
Around 2003, the highly valuable medicinal fungi Ophiocordyceps sinensis (Nepali: yartsa gunbu) bega...
Yarsagumba the Himalayan gold rush is the major part of the economy of the himalayan people in the D...
Yarsagumba the Himalayan gold rush is the major part of the economy of the himalayan people in the D...
Rural communities in developing countries extract provisioning ecosystem services from the natural e...
Despite the fact that it has been used in tradition medicine for centuries, the caterpillar fungus k...
Products obtained from forests or other natural environments play a crucial role in sustaining the l...
The incidence of conflicts among communities over the collection of Yarsagumba, the high value cater...
Products obtained from forests or other natural environments play a crucial role in sustaining the l...
Prior to the advent of biomedicine, rural communities in Nepal relied on phytochemically active comp...
Caterpillar fungus aka "Himalayan Viagra" is a major livelihood source (>70% of income) for people l...
Indigenous people of north western Himalayan region of India utilize a wide range of biological reso...
Nepal is a mountainous country situated in the central Himalayas. Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAP...
Sustainable Harvesting and Cultivation of Endangered Himalayan Wild Plants Bishwas Malla Thakuri, N...
For ethnic inhabitants in the rural areas, medicinal plants are not only the cultural, sacred medici...