People in developing countries traditionally rely on plants for their primary healthcare. This dependence is relatively higher in forests in remote areas due to the lack of access to modern health facilities and easy availability of the plant products.We carried out an ethno-medicinal survey in Teknaf Game Reserve (TGR), a heavily degraded forest and conservation area in southern Bangladesh, to explore the diversity of plants used by Rohingya refugees for treating various ailments. The study also documented the traditional utilization, collection and perceptions of medicinal plants by the Rohingyas residing on the edges of this conservation area. We collected primary information through direct observation and by interviewing older responden...
The primarily rural population of Bangladesh relies on traditional medicinal practitioners (Kaviraje...
The present research focused on medicinal uses of plants by the local peoples at Sadar upazila of Si...
This is an electronic version of an article published in International Journal of Biodiversity Scien...
use of medicinal plants in healthcare practices by Rohingya refugees in a degrade
The ”Char” area people live on islands formed in a river. These people have a somewhat different lif...
An ethno-medicinal investigation was carried out to understand the medicinal plants (MPs) diversity ...
The Chaks are a small tribal community inhabiting the Chittagong Hill Tracts forest region in southe...
An exploratory study was conducted on the ethno-botanical perception of the Mro tribe of Bandarban, ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Madhupur forest area, Tangail is one of early human settlements in ...
Raumari area falls within Kurigram district in the north of Bangladesh. There are several villages w...
The nation of Myanmar (formerly Burma) has been undergoing violent ethnic cleansing for over 60 year...
Kavirajes or traditional medicinal practitioners form the primary healthcare providers of the predom...
The ”Char” area people, live on river islands, have a somewhat different lifestyle and customs compa...
Shariatpur district is an administrative district in Bangladesh, which includes six sub-districts of...
Aim: The traditional source of medicinal plants is an important way for daily curative uses in the r...
The primarily rural population of Bangladesh relies on traditional medicinal practitioners (Kaviraje...
The present research focused on medicinal uses of plants by the local peoples at Sadar upazila of Si...
This is an electronic version of an article published in International Journal of Biodiversity Scien...
use of medicinal plants in healthcare practices by Rohingya refugees in a degrade
The ”Char” area people live on islands formed in a river. These people have a somewhat different lif...
An ethno-medicinal investigation was carried out to understand the medicinal plants (MPs) diversity ...
The Chaks are a small tribal community inhabiting the Chittagong Hill Tracts forest region in southe...
An exploratory study was conducted on the ethno-botanical perception of the Mro tribe of Bandarban, ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Madhupur forest area, Tangail is one of early human settlements in ...
Raumari area falls within Kurigram district in the north of Bangladesh. There are several villages w...
The nation of Myanmar (formerly Burma) has been undergoing violent ethnic cleansing for over 60 year...
Kavirajes or traditional medicinal practitioners form the primary healthcare providers of the predom...
The ”Char” area people, live on river islands, have a somewhat different lifestyle and customs compa...
Shariatpur district is an administrative district in Bangladesh, which includes six sub-districts of...
Aim: The traditional source of medicinal plants is an important way for daily curative uses in the r...
The primarily rural population of Bangladesh relies on traditional medicinal practitioners (Kaviraje...
The present research focused on medicinal uses of plants by the local peoples at Sadar upazila of Si...
This is an electronic version of an article published in International Journal of Biodiversity Scien...