Integrating traditional ecological knowledge into habitat restoration: implications for meeting forest restoration challenges

SM Haq, A Pieroni, RW Bussmann… - Journal of Ethnobiology …, 2023 - Springer
Background Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) helps tribal communities adapt to socio-
ecological changes, improving the long-term sustainability of their livelihood strategies and …

Medicinal plants from the Himalayan region for potential novel antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory skin treatments

M Heinrich, H Jiang, F Scotti, A Booker… - Journal of Pharmacy …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Objectives Adequate treatment of wounds remains one of the
major medical needs globally, most notably in the regions with poor or limited access to …

Sacred groves and nakshatravan trees-A comparative analysis for their medicinal properties and volatile compounds for human health

P Mariappan, KR Kiran, PS Swathy… - South African Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Sacred natural sites are considered part of human beings and communities, consisting of
unique medicinal plant species with specific therapeutic properties. Among the sacred trees …

Potential environmental implications of sandbar afforestation: Insights from ecosystem restoration initiatives in a sandbar of Brahmaputra River Assam, India

M Goswami, S Prakash, S Nautiyal, SA Mukul - Land Use Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Plantation in riverine sandbars offers an excellent opportunity for restoration of ecosystem
with a vast potential for enhancing carbon stock. Afforestation on barren islands is …

Ethnomedicinal study of medicinal plants used to cure dental diseases by the indigenous population of district Buner, Pakistan

HA Jan, S Jana, S Walia, L Ahmad, F Sisto… - Indian Journal of …, 2021 - air.unimi.it
This is the first study of its kind conducted with the aim to document and conserve the
ethnomedicinal knowledge of plants used to cure dental diseases in Buner, Pakistan and to …

Quantitative ethnobotany of medicinal plants used by the Bodo Community of Baksa District, BTR, Assam, India

M BORO, B DAS, KK BORO, M NATH… - Biodiversitas Journal of …, 2023 - smujo.id
Boro M, Das B, Boro KK, Nath M, Buragohain P, Roy S, Sarma PJ, Kalita S, Nath M. 2023.
Quantitative ethnobotany of medicinal plants used by the Bodo Community of Baksa District …

Traditional wisdom of conserving biodiversity through sacred groves: Ethnobotanical treasure in Garhwal Himalayas

N Bhatt, AB Bhatt, V Thaplyal - Indian Journal of Traditional …, 2023 - op.niscpr.res.in
The present study was conducted to record the ethnomedicinal plants and their uses in
sacred groves of Rudraprayag district in Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand. Field surveys …

Study on folk remedies using medicinal plants by Karbi tribe of West Karbi Anglong District, Assam, India

B Das, G Tissopi, N Devi, N Nath - Indian Journal of Traditional …, 2023 - or.niscpr.res.in
The present study was conducted to document the indigenous knowledge on folk medicines
of the Karbi tribe in three remote villages of West Karbi Anglong district, Assam. A total of 80 …

Community-based conservation in Eastern Himalayan biodiversity hotspot-a case study

M DUTTA, PK Dutta - Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge …, 2023 - op.niscpr.res.in
Biodiversity resources of southern bank of Yarlung Tsangbo river valley in South Tibet and
Bumdelling-Tawang corridor in the eastern Bhutan are less explored by tourism and …

[PDF][PDF] Status of Sacred Groves in India: A Review

K Warrier, RR Warrier, V Thangavel - International Journal of …, 2023 - academia.edu
Areas covering native plant and tree species protected on behalf of religious grounds are
known as sacred groves. Apart from India, sacred groves occur in various countries …