Medicinal Plant Conservation: Global Strategies and Challenges
Abstract
This compilation reviews various strategies for medicinal plant conservation, emphasizing ethnopharmacological studies, in vitro techniques, and technological monitoring tools like GIS [1, 2, 3]. It highlights the critical role of integrating indigenous knowledge and community-based approaches from regions like Northeast India, Bhutan, and the Himalayas [4, 7, 8, 9]. Challenges such as habitat destruction and climate change necessitate urgent action, including ex situ conservation in botanic gardens and adaptive policies [5, 6, 10]. The synthesis advocates for a holistic, multi-faceted approach to safeguard global medicinal plant diversity and traditional knowledge.
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