Sacred groves: the gene banks of threatened and ethnomedicinal flora, associated taboos and role in biodiversity conservation in the Peer Panchal range of North Western Himalayas, India

IF 0.6 Q4 ECOLOGY Ecological Questions Pub Date : 2023-03-20 DOI:10.12775/eq.2023.030
Mushtaq Ahmed, Vandana Sharma, Manjul Dhiman
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Sacred groves are the traditionally managed small or large patches of relict vegetation conserved on religious beliefs and representing the climax vegetation. These sacred patches have some set of traditional rules or protocols called taboos, which are key to the conservation of the sacred groves and the diversity within. Interestingly, every sacred grove has its legends, myths, taboos, and lores which are an integral part of the sacred groves. Sacred groves act as a gene bank for the threatened and endemic flora and fauna diversity, which are either diminishing from the open forest areas are somewhere some species get cleared however, these are still found in good numbers in the sacred groves. The sacred forests are the powerhouse of important ethnomedicinal flora, and several important medicinal plants are housed in these sacred patches. In the Peer Panchal region, these sacred patches play a pivotal role in the conservation of vegetation, however, in the present era of modernity and development, these sacred patches are facing high anthropogenic pressure due to the erosion of traditional knowledge and beliefs, leading to high rate of deteriorations of these life savior patches of forests. The present work reviews the sacred groves in the Peer Panchal region of Northwestern Himalayas, intending to highlight their role in maintaining a balance in our ecosystem and the need to recognize their values and the proper need for the conservation of these life-savior patches of forests.
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神圣森林:印度喜马拉雅山脉西北部Peer-Panchal山脉受威胁和民族药用植物群的基因库、相关禁忌以及在生物多样性保护中的作用
神圣的小树林是传统上管理的小块或大块的残余植被,因宗教信仰而被保护,代表着高潮植被。这些圣地有一些被称为禁忌的传统规则或协议,这些规则或协议是保护圣地和其中多样性的关键。有趣的是,每一个神圣的小树林都有它的传说、神话、禁忌和传说,它们是神圣小树林不可分割的一部分。神圣的小树林是受威胁和特有动植物多样性的基因库,这些动植物的多样性要么在开阔的森林地区减少,要么在一些物种被清除的地方,然而,在神圣的小树丛中仍然有大量的动植物。神圣的森林是重要的民族药用植物群的发电站,一些重要的药用植物生长在这些神圣的地方。在Peer-Panchal地区,这些圣地在植被保护方面发挥着关键作用,然而,在当今现代化和发展的时代,由于传统知识和信仰的侵蚀,这些圣地面临着巨大的人为压力,导致这些拯救生命的森林地片的高度退化。本工作回顾了喜马拉雅山脉西北部Peer Panchal地区的神圣森林,旨在强调它们在维持生态系统平衡方面的作用,以及认识到它们的价值和保护这些拯救生命的森林的适当需要的必要性。
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期刊介绍: The fundamental task set by the editors of the journal is to bring together and present a diversity of research connected with ecology. Apart from the traditional ecological research areas, the scope of the journal will embrace more peripheral ecological issues connected with other disciplines of biology. Recognizing the increasing importance of the humanities in ecological research, the editors will strive to give such issues due representation in the journal. We hope to encourage the researchers contributing to the journal to adopt an unconventional approach to solving ecological problems, to go beyond classical, well-established conceptions, and to include methodological and anthropological issues. Such an approach is validated by the intensive development of the sciences bordering on both biology and the humanities that has been observed over recent years.
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