Case study on galo traditional medicinal knowledge: National and international perspectives (Record no. 526319)

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Personal name Tope, Basar and Ngagam, Yoka
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Title Case study on galo traditional medicinal knowledge: National and international perspectives
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Journal of the Indian Law Institute
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Extent 65(2), Apr-Jun, 2023: p.186-210
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Summary, etc Traditional knowledge (hereafter TK) based on medicinal plants has been recognized as one of the important assets inherited through generations by the local communities. Such knowledge is generally passed down to the next generation verbally, in the form of odes, poems, songs or myths and others. There is neither any documentation form of it nor is scientifically experimented but has been used by generations. However, due to an increase in population, deforestation, roads and railways, urbanization and unsustainable harvesting and collection from the wild, many useful plant species along with their uses are disappearing rapidly. Unsustainable and injudicious extractions of these medicinal plants have pushed some of the important species towards extinction.TK have been exploited by pharmaceutical companies or bio-pirated, thereby harming the interest of indigenous people to whom such knowledge is regarded as their identity. In this paper the researchers made case studies on medicinal plants available at Baririjo circle of Upper Subansiri district in Arunachal Pradesh. The paper also deals with initiatives of government to protect medicinal plants and international conventions and legislations onTK and medicinal plants. Reproduced


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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Galo Tribe, Traditional Medicine, Ethnobotanical Wisdom, Medicinal Plants, Indigenous Knowledge, Biopiracy Prevention, Sustainable Healthcare, Intellectual Property Rights, Biodiversity Conservation, Community-Led Initiatives, Ayurveda, Nagoya Protocol, Global Ethnomedicine, Collaborative Research
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Main entry heading Journal of the Indian Law Institute
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Subject DIP TRIBES - INDIA
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-05-27 65(2), Apr-Jun, 2023: p.186-210 AR132070 2024-05-27 Articles

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