AUTHOR'S: Gerard Bodeker Chair, K.K.S.Bhat , Jeffrey Burley and Paul
Vantomme
PUBLISHER: Daya
Publishing House
ISBN: 9788170353942
YEAR: 1997-FAO
(First Edition), 2005 (First Indian Edition)
PAGES: 158
SIZE: 22 X 29 X
1cm.
BINDING: Hard
LANGUAGE: English
ABOUT THE BOOK: This volume is a collection of papers by experts in medicinal plants, presented to help clarify the many policy and technical issues associated with the conservation, use, production and trade of medicinal plants. The publication draws attention to the huge contribution of medicinal plants to traditional and modern health care system. It also alerts readers on the many problems and challenges facing their sustainable development. Subjects covered include assessment and management of the medicinal plant resource base; best harvesting and processing practices; trade issues; and intellectual property rights regarding traditional medicines of indigenous peoples. This documents will help raise awareness of medicinal plants as an important forest resource and will help ensure that medicinal plants are adequately included in forest conservation and utilization programmes.
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR'S:
1. Gerard Bodeker Chair, GIFTS of Health Green College, University of
Oxford, UK
2. K.K.S.Bhat GIFTS of Health Green College, University of Oxford, UK
3. Jeffrey Burley Director, Oxford Forestry Institute University of
Oxford, UK
4. Paul Vantomme Forestry Officer FAO
CONTENTS:
Foreword
Preface
Sir Ghillean Prance, Director, Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew.
Introduction
G.C. Bodeker, Chairman, Global Initiative for Traditional Systems of Health.
Part I: General Articles covering Global Issues
1. Forest based medicines in traditional and cosmopolitan health care
A.P. van Seters
2. Ethnobotanical research and traditional health care in developing countries
M. Balick and P. A. Cox
3. Between a rock and a hard place: Indigenous peoples, nation states and the
multinationals
G. DutHeld
4. Industrial utilisation of medicinal plants in developing countries
T.de Silva
5. Trade in Medicinal Plants
S.E. Kuipers
6. Medicinal plant information databases
K.K.S. Bhat
Part II: Articles on Regional Aspects of Medicinal Plants Use
1. Biodiversity - People Interface in Nepal
N. Bhattarai
2. Beyond the Biodiversity Convention - the challenges facing the bio-cultural
heritage of India's medicinal plants
D. Shankar and B. Majumdar
3. A biocultural medicinal plants conservation project in Sri Lanka
L. de Alwis
4. Utilisation and conservation of medicinal plants in China with special
reference to Atractylides lancea
S-A. He and N. Sheng
5. An Africa-wide overview of medicinal plant harvesting, conservation and
health care
A.B. Cunningham
6. Biodiversity conservation and the application of Amazonian medicinal plants
in the control of malaria.
W. Milliken
7. Bulgarian model for regulating the trade in plant material for medicinal and
other purposes
D. Lange and M. Miadenova
8. Phytomedicinal forest harvest in the United States
J. A. Duke