Conservation of Medicinal Plants
Herausgeber: Akerele, Olayiwola; Synge, Hugh; Heywood, Vernon
Conservation of Medicinal Plants
Herausgeber: Akerele, Olayiwola; Synge, Hugh; Heywood, Vernon
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A detailed discussion of the need to conserve medicinal plants and their environments.
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A detailed discussion of the need to conserve medicinal plants and their environments.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780521112024
- ISBN-10: 0521112028
- Artikelnr.: 26033896
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780521112024
- ISBN-10: 0521112028
- Artikelnr.: 26033896
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; The Chiang Mai Declaration; Part
I. Introduction: 1. Medicinal plants: policies and priorities O. Akerele;
2. The joint IUCN-WWF plants conservation programme and its interest in
medicinal plants O. Hamann; Part II. The Issue of Medicinal Plants: 3.
Global importance of medicinal plants N. R. Farnsworth and D. D. Soejarto;
4. Traditional knowledge of medicinal plants - the search for new jungle
medicines M. J. Plotkin; 5. The reason for ethnobotanical conservation R.
E. Schultes; Part III. Science, Industry and Medicinal Plants: 6. Valuing
the biodiversity of medicinal plants P. P. Principe; 7. Economic aspects of
exploitation of medicinal plants A. Husain; 8. Industry and the
conservation of medicinal plants A. Bonati; 9. Information systems and
databases for the conservation of medicinal plants H. Synge and V. Heywood;
Part IV. Techniques to Conserve Medicinal Plants: 10. Agronomy applied to
medicinal plant conservation D. Palevitch; 11. Biotechnology in the
production and conservation of medicinal plants H. M. Schumacher; 12.
Enhancing the role of protected areas in conserving medicinal plants J. A.
McNeely and J. W. Thorsell; 13. Botanic gardens and the conservation of
medicinal plants V. Heywood; 14. The role of Chinese botanical gardens in
conservation of medicinal plants He Shan-an and Cheng Zhong-ming; Part V.
Policies to Conserve Medicinal Plants: 15. Policies and organisation for
medicinal plant conservation in Sri Lanka W. J. M. Lokubandara; 16.
Experience in the conservation of medicinal plants in Sri Lanka L. de
Alwis; 17. The conservation of medicinal plants used in primary health care
in Thailand Pricha Desawadi; 18. Medicinal plants and the law C. de Klemm;
19. Let's stop talking to ourselves: the need for public awareness P. S.
Wachtel; 20. Germplasm, genetic erosion and the conservation of Indonesian
medicinal plants M. A. Rifai and K. Kartawinata; Part VI. Experiences from
Programmes to Conserve Medicinal Plants: 21. Medicinal plants in India:
approaches to exploitation and conservation S. K. Alok; 22. The Chinese
approach to medicinal plants - their utilisation and conservation Xiao
Pei-gen; 23. Conservation of medicinal plants in Kenya J. O. Kokwaro; 24.
Complexity and conservation of medicinal plants: anthropological cases from
Peru and Indonesia C. Padoch, T. C. Jessup, H. Soedjito and K. Kartawinata;
25. Utilisation of indigenous medicinal plants and their conservation in
Bangladesh A. S. Islam; 26. Development of a conservation policy on
commercially exploited medicinal plants: a case study from Southern Africa
A. B. Cunningham; 27. Proposals for international collaboration O. Akerele.
I. Introduction: 1. Medicinal plants: policies and priorities O. Akerele;
2. The joint IUCN-WWF plants conservation programme and its interest in
medicinal plants O. Hamann; Part II. The Issue of Medicinal Plants: 3.
Global importance of medicinal plants N. R. Farnsworth and D. D. Soejarto;
4. Traditional knowledge of medicinal plants - the search for new jungle
medicines M. J. Plotkin; 5. The reason for ethnobotanical conservation R.
E. Schultes; Part III. Science, Industry and Medicinal Plants: 6. Valuing
the biodiversity of medicinal plants P. P. Principe; 7. Economic aspects of
exploitation of medicinal plants A. Husain; 8. Industry and the
conservation of medicinal plants A. Bonati; 9. Information systems and
databases for the conservation of medicinal plants H. Synge and V. Heywood;
Part IV. Techniques to Conserve Medicinal Plants: 10. Agronomy applied to
medicinal plant conservation D. Palevitch; 11. Biotechnology in the
production and conservation of medicinal plants H. M. Schumacher; 12.
Enhancing the role of protected areas in conserving medicinal plants J. A.
McNeely and J. W. Thorsell; 13. Botanic gardens and the conservation of
medicinal plants V. Heywood; 14. The role of Chinese botanical gardens in
conservation of medicinal plants He Shan-an and Cheng Zhong-ming; Part V.
Policies to Conserve Medicinal Plants: 15. Policies and organisation for
medicinal plant conservation in Sri Lanka W. J. M. Lokubandara; 16.
Experience in the conservation of medicinal plants in Sri Lanka L. de
Alwis; 17. The conservation of medicinal plants used in primary health care
in Thailand Pricha Desawadi; 18. Medicinal plants and the law C. de Klemm;
19. Let's stop talking to ourselves: the need for public awareness P. S.
Wachtel; 20. Germplasm, genetic erosion and the conservation of Indonesian
medicinal plants M. A. Rifai and K. Kartawinata; Part VI. Experiences from
Programmes to Conserve Medicinal Plants: 21. Medicinal plants in India:
approaches to exploitation and conservation S. K. Alok; 22. The Chinese
approach to medicinal plants - their utilisation and conservation Xiao
Pei-gen; 23. Conservation of medicinal plants in Kenya J. O. Kokwaro; 24.
Complexity and conservation of medicinal plants: anthropological cases from
Peru and Indonesia C. Padoch, T. C. Jessup, H. Soedjito and K. Kartawinata;
25. Utilisation of indigenous medicinal plants and their conservation in
Bangladesh A. S. Islam; 26. Development of a conservation policy on
commercially exploited medicinal plants: a case study from Southern Africa
A. B. Cunningham; 27. Proposals for international collaboration O. Akerele.
Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; The Chiang Mai Declaration; Part
I. Introduction: 1. Medicinal plants: policies and priorities O. Akerele;
2. The joint IUCN-WWF plants conservation programme and its interest in
medicinal plants O. Hamann; Part II. The Issue of Medicinal Plants: 3.
Global importance of medicinal plants N. R. Farnsworth and D. D. Soejarto;
4. Traditional knowledge of medicinal plants - the search for new jungle
medicines M. J. Plotkin; 5. The reason for ethnobotanical conservation R.
E. Schultes; Part III. Science, Industry and Medicinal Plants: 6. Valuing
the biodiversity of medicinal plants P. P. Principe; 7. Economic aspects of
exploitation of medicinal plants A. Husain; 8. Industry and the
conservation of medicinal plants A. Bonati; 9. Information systems and
databases for the conservation of medicinal plants H. Synge and V. Heywood;
Part IV. Techniques to Conserve Medicinal Plants: 10. Agronomy applied to
medicinal plant conservation D. Palevitch; 11. Biotechnology in the
production and conservation of medicinal plants H. M. Schumacher; 12.
Enhancing the role of protected areas in conserving medicinal plants J. A.
McNeely and J. W. Thorsell; 13. Botanic gardens and the conservation of
medicinal plants V. Heywood; 14. The role of Chinese botanical gardens in
conservation of medicinal plants He Shan-an and Cheng Zhong-ming; Part V.
Policies to Conserve Medicinal Plants: 15. Policies and organisation for
medicinal plant conservation in Sri Lanka W. J. M. Lokubandara; 16.
Experience in the conservation of medicinal plants in Sri Lanka L. de
Alwis; 17. The conservation of medicinal plants used in primary health care
in Thailand Pricha Desawadi; 18. Medicinal plants and the law C. de Klemm;
19. Let's stop talking to ourselves: the need for public awareness P. S.
Wachtel; 20. Germplasm, genetic erosion and the conservation of Indonesian
medicinal plants M. A. Rifai and K. Kartawinata; Part VI. Experiences from
Programmes to Conserve Medicinal Plants: 21. Medicinal plants in India:
approaches to exploitation and conservation S. K. Alok; 22. The Chinese
approach to medicinal plants - their utilisation and conservation Xiao
Pei-gen; 23. Conservation of medicinal plants in Kenya J. O. Kokwaro; 24.
Complexity and conservation of medicinal plants: anthropological cases from
Peru and Indonesia C. Padoch, T. C. Jessup, H. Soedjito and K. Kartawinata;
25. Utilisation of indigenous medicinal plants and their conservation in
Bangladesh A. S. Islam; 26. Development of a conservation policy on
commercially exploited medicinal plants: a case study from Southern Africa
A. B. Cunningham; 27. Proposals for international collaboration O. Akerele.
I. Introduction: 1. Medicinal plants: policies and priorities O. Akerele;
2. The joint IUCN-WWF plants conservation programme and its interest in
medicinal plants O. Hamann; Part II. The Issue of Medicinal Plants: 3.
Global importance of medicinal plants N. R. Farnsworth and D. D. Soejarto;
4. Traditional knowledge of medicinal plants - the search for new jungle
medicines M. J. Plotkin; 5. The reason for ethnobotanical conservation R.
E. Schultes; Part III. Science, Industry and Medicinal Plants: 6. Valuing
the biodiversity of medicinal plants P. P. Principe; 7. Economic aspects of
exploitation of medicinal plants A. Husain; 8. Industry and the
conservation of medicinal plants A. Bonati; 9. Information systems and
databases for the conservation of medicinal plants H. Synge and V. Heywood;
Part IV. Techniques to Conserve Medicinal Plants: 10. Agronomy applied to
medicinal plant conservation D. Palevitch; 11. Biotechnology in the
production and conservation of medicinal plants H. M. Schumacher; 12.
Enhancing the role of protected areas in conserving medicinal plants J. A.
McNeely and J. W. Thorsell; 13. Botanic gardens and the conservation of
medicinal plants V. Heywood; 14. The role of Chinese botanical gardens in
conservation of medicinal plants He Shan-an and Cheng Zhong-ming; Part V.
Policies to Conserve Medicinal Plants: 15. Policies and organisation for
medicinal plant conservation in Sri Lanka W. J. M. Lokubandara; 16.
Experience in the conservation of medicinal plants in Sri Lanka L. de
Alwis; 17. The conservation of medicinal plants used in primary health care
in Thailand Pricha Desawadi; 18. Medicinal plants and the law C. de Klemm;
19. Let's stop talking to ourselves: the need for public awareness P. S.
Wachtel; 20. Germplasm, genetic erosion and the conservation of Indonesian
medicinal plants M. A. Rifai and K. Kartawinata; Part VI. Experiences from
Programmes to Conserve Medicinal Plants: 21. Medicinal plants in India:
approaches to exploitation and conservation S. K. Alok; 22. The Chinese
approach to medicinal plants - their utilisation and conservation Xiao
Pei-gen; 23. Conservation of medicinal plants in Kenya J. O. Kokwaro; 24.
Complexity and conservation of medicinal plants: anthropological cases from
Peru and Indonesia C. Padoch, T. C. Jessup, H. Soedjito and K. Kartawinata;
25. Utilisation of indigenous medicinal plants and their conservation in
Bangladesh A. S. Islam; 26. Development of a conservation policy on
commercially exploited medicinal plants: a case study from Southern Africa
A. B. Cunningham; 27. Proposals for international collaboration O. Akerele.