The global demand for biological resources to use as natural ingredients in diverse products is rising rapidly. This creates investment opportunities for nature-based products, creating pressure on and threats to biodiversity and its associated traditional knowledge (TK). Myanmar’s great biodiversity is attractive for scientific investigations searching for natural substances for pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and other uses. Myanmar is amid profound political and economic changes, exposing the country to risks and opportunities. The recent opening to world trade put its rich biodiversity and TK under severe threat. One of the local natural biodiversity products is Thanakha, which is traditionally used for skincare. This study investigates the c...
This paper deals with international regimes on biodiversity impacting Malaysia‘s position as a biodi...
The COVID-19 pandemic created numerous issues, particularly in Southeast Asia, and the recovery need...
Many species in Southeast Asia have been over-hunted to supply the demand for Traditional Asian Medi...
The equitable sharing of benefits from natural resources is a key target of the Convention on Biolog...
Wild bioresources are indispensable for the survival and sustenance of ethnic and rural communities,...
The production of medicines, pharmaceutical and herbal, involves the sourcing of both genetic resour...
In this paper, I focus on the grass plant group Job's tears (Coix) to discuss people-plant interacti...
Myanmar is abundant in diverse natural habitats with numerous forms of wildlife, plants and trees in...
Since prehistoric time, men have used natural resources especially from plants for healthcare purpos...
Traditional knowledge of the plants used for textile dyeing is disappearing due to the utilization o...
The variety of wildlife products used in Traditional Asian Medicine (TAM) is extensive and includes ...
Abstract Background Myanmar is one of the hotspots of biodiversity and is a rapidly developing count...
The nation of Myanmar (formerly Burma) has been undergoing violent ethnic cleansing for over 60 year...
This paper discusses a key aspect of a sustainable pharmaceutical use of biodiversity: the increased...
Alongside jade, gold, and timber, the Myanmar Himalaya is a well-known source of herbal medicines fo...
This paper deals with international regimes on biodiversity impacting Malaysia‘s position as a biodi...
The COVID-19 pandemic created numerous issues, particularly in Southeast Asia, and the recovery need...
Many species in Southeast Asia have been over-hunted to supply the demand for Traditional Asian Medi...
The equitable sharing of benefits from natural resources is a key target of the Convention on Biolog...
Wild bioresources are indispensable for the survival and sustenance of ethnic and rural communities,...
The production of medicines, pharmaceutical and herbal, involves the sourcing of both genetic resour...
In this paper, I focus on the grass plant group Job's tears (Coix) to discuss people-plant interacti...
Myanmar is abundant in diverse natural habitats with numerous forms of wildlife, plants and trees in...
Since prehistoric time, men have used natural resources especially from plants for healthcare purpos...
Traditional knowledge of the plants used for textile dyeing is disappearing due to the utilization o...
The variety of wildlife products used in Traditional Asian Medicine (TAM) is extensive and includes ...
Abstract Background Myanmar is one of the hotspots of biodiversity and is a rapidly developing count...
The nation of Myanmar (formerly Burma) has been undergoing violent ethnic cleansing for over 60 year...
This paper discusses a key aspect of a sustainable pharmaceutical use of biodiversity: the increased...
Alongside jade, gold, and timber, the Myanmar Himalaya is a well-known source of herbal medicines fo...
This paper deals with international regimes on biodiversity impacting Malaysia‘s position as a biodi...
The COVID-19 pandemic created numerous issues, particularly in Southeast Asia, and the recovery need...
Many species in Southeast Asia have been over-hunted to supply the demand for Traditional Asian Medi...