The impact of hydroelectric project development on the ethnobotany of the Alaknanda river basin of Western Himalaya, India

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Eurasian Journal of Biosciences Pub Date : 2015-07-01 DOI:10.5053/EJOBIOS.2015.9.0.8
K. Kanwal, H. Joshi
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Background: This study focuses on the ethnoflora used by local communities in the Alaknanda river basin of Uttarakhand state in Western Himalaya, India. The objectives of the study were to collect ethnobotanical information, to assess the impact of hydropower projects on ethnoflora and to suggest conservation and management measures for the protection of ethnoflora. Material and Methods: A well-designed questionnaire based survey was conducted in the ten villages of the study area to collect ethnobotanical information. The conservation status of plants was also evaluated following the IUCN Red list, the Red Data Book of Indian Plants and the CITES criteria. Results: A total of 136 plant species belonging to 61 families and 112 genera were used by local communities for various ethnobotanical purposes. The majority of plant species were used for medicinal purposes (96 spp.), followed by fodder (46 spp.), wild edibles (31 spp.), fuel (29 spp.), timber (17 spp.), fish poison (9 spp.), agriculture implements (6 spp.), fibre (6 spp.), religious use (6 spp.) and handicraft (1 sp.). For the preparation of herbal medicine, rural people of the region use different parts of medicinal plants such as the whole plant (20%) followed by roots/rhizomes/tubers (20%), leaf (18%), fruit (10%), seed (9%), bark (9%), stem (6%), flowers (6%) and resin (2%). Conclusions: Development of hydropower projects will influence the diversity and distribution of ethnoflora in the region. Therefore, for the conservation of the ethnoflora of the area, conservation and management measures have been suggested.
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水电项目开发对印度西喜马拉雅Alaknanda河流域民族植物学的影响
背景:本研究的重点是印度西喜马拉雅地区北阿坎德邦Alaknanda河流域当地社区使用的民族植物群。该项研究的目的是收集民族植物资料,评价水电项目对民族植物的影响,并提出保护民族植物的养护和管理措施。材料与方法:在研究区10个村庄进行问卷调查,收集民族植物学资料。根据IUCN红色名录、印度植物红色数据手册和CITES标准,对植物的保护状况进行了评估。结果:本地区已利用的植物共136种,隶属于61科112属。植物种类以药用为主(96种),其次为饲料(46种)、野生食品(31种)、燃料(29种)、木材(17种)、鱼毒(9种)、农具(6种)、纤维(6种)、宗教用途(6种)和手工艺(1种)。对于草药的制备,该地区的农村人使用药用植物的不同部分,如整株植物(20%),其次是根/根茎/块茎(20%),叶子(18%),果实(10%),种子(9%),树皮(9%),茎(6%),花(6%)和树脂(2%)。结论:水电工程的开发将影响该地区民族植物区系的多样性和分布。因此,为保护该地区的民族植物区系,提出了相应的保护管理措施。
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期刊介绍: EurAsian Journal of BioSciences (Abbrev. Eurasia J Biosci or EJOBIOS) is an international, refereed electronic journal. It publishes the results of original research in the field of biological sciences restricted tomorphology, physiology, genetics, taxonomy, ecology and biogeography of both prokaryotic and eucaryotic organisms. The journal encourages submission of manuscripts dealing with plant biology, animal biology, plant physiology, microbiology, hydrobiology, ecology and environmental science, ethnobiology, biodiversity and conservation biology. EurAsian Journal of BioSciences publishes original articles in the following areas: -Agriculture, Fisheries & Food -Anatomy & Morphology -Behavioural Sciences -Biology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology -Biophysics -Biology Education -Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences -Ecology, Evolution & Environment -Entomology -Forestry -General Biology -Genetics & Heredity -Life Sciences - Other topics -Microbiology and Immunology -Molecular Biology -Mycology -Palaeontology -Parasitology -Pharmacology & Pharmacy -Physiology and Related Sciences -Plant Sciences -Toxicology -Veterinary Sciences -Virology -Zoology
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