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Ethnobotany Track
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| Medicinal Plant Conservation |
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Most of the world's population continues to rely on medicinal plants as their primary means of healthcare. At the same time, increasing numbers of people in industrialized countries are returning to the use of medicinal plants as an alternative to modern pharmaceuticals. But what are the environmental implications of this increasing demand for medicinal plants? This episode discusses the ways in which the medicinal plant trade has impacted wild populations of medicinal plants, and examines some of the relationships between medicinal plant harvest, local livelihoods and sustainability.
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Balick, M. & P.Cox. 1996. Plants, People, and Culture: The Science of Ethnobotany. Scientific American, New York. Pages 179-208
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