Heterogeneity in Ethnoecological Knowledge and Management of Medicinal Plants in the Himalayas of Nepal: Implications for Conservation

The importance accorded to ethnoecological knowledge for suggesting new paths in scientific research, understanding ecological processes, and designing sustainable management of natural resources has grown in recent years. However, variation in knowledge and practices, both within and across culture...

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Main Authors: Suresh Kumar Ghimire, Doyle McKey, Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2004-12-01
Series:Ecology and Society
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Online Access:http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol9/iss3/art6/
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spelling doaj-73bd796f0e384cdeb857cc6e830bf6b62020-11-25T00:35:02ZengResilience AllianceEcology and Society1708-30872004-12-0193610.5751/ES-00708-090306708Heterogeneity in Ethnoecological Knowledge and Management of Medicinal Plants in the Himalayas of Nepal: Implications for ConservationSuresh Kumar Ghimire0Doyle McKey1Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas2Tribhuvan UniversityCentre d'Écologie fonctionnelle et évolutive (CEFE)-CNRSCentre d'Écologie fonctionnelle et évolutive (CEFE)-CNRSThe importance accorded to ethnoecological knowledge for suggesting new paths in scientific research, understanding ecological processes, and designing sustainable management of natural resources has grown in recent years. However, variation in knowledge and practices, both within and across cultures, has not been given much attention in resource management nor in developing scientific understanding of the ecological status of key resources. In this paper, we discuss the heterogeneity and complexity of local ecological knowledge in relation to its practical and institutional context with respect to management of Himalayan medicinal plants. We show factors affecting this variation, and discuss how knowledge is put into action. We assessed variation in knowledge relating to the diversity of medicinal plant species, their distribution, medicinal uses, biological traits, ecology, and management within and between two culturally different social groups living in villages located in the Shey-Phoksundo National Park and its buffer zone in northwestern Nepal. Heterogeneity in levels of knowledge and in practices both within and between these groups corresponds to differences in level of specialization in relation to medicinal plants, to socio-cultural and institutional contexts, and to extra-local factors that govern people's activities. We argue that understanding the heterogeneity of knowledge and practices within a given area is crucial to design management practices that build on the intricate links between knowledge, practices, and institutional context. It is also important to develop ecological studies that will best inform management.http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol9/iss3/art6/ConservationethnoecologyHimalayamedicinal plants.
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Doyle McKey
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Doyle McKey
Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas
Heterogeneity in Ethnoecological Knowledge and Management of Medicinal Plants in the Himalayas of Nepal: Implications for Conservation
Ecology and Society
Conservation
ethnoecology
Himalaya
medicinal plants.
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Doyle McKey
Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas
author_sort Suresh Kumar Ghimire
title Heterogeneity in Ethnoecological Knowledge and Management of Medicinal Plants in the Himalayas of Nepal: Implications for Conservation
title_short Heterogeneity in Ethnoecological Knowledge and Management of Medicinal Plants in the Himalayas of Nepal: Implications for Conservation
title_full Heterogeneity in Ethnoecological Knowledge and Management of Medicinal Plants in the Himalayas of Nepal: Implications for Conservation
title_fullStr Heterogeneity in Ethnoecological Knowledge and Management of Medicinal Plants in the Himalayas of Nepal: Implications for Conservation
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneity in Ethnoecological Knowledge and Management of Medicinal Plants in the Himalayas of Nepal: Implications for Conservation
title_sort heterogeneity in ethnoecological knowledge and management of medicinal plants in the himalayas of nepal: implications for conservation
publisher Resilience Alliance
series Ecology and Society
issn 1708-3087
publishDate 2004-12-01
description The importance accorded to ethnoecological knowledge for suggesting new paths in scientific research, understanding ecological processes, and designing sustainable management of natural resources has grown in recent years. However, variation in knowledge and practices, both within and across cultures, has not been given much attention in resource management nor in developing scientific understanding of the ecological status of key resources. In this paper, we discuss the heterogeneity and complexity of local ecological knowledge in relation to its practical and institutional context with respect to management of Himalayan medicinal plants. We show factors affecting this variation, and discuss how knowledge is put into action. We assessed variation in knowledge relating to the diversity of medicinal plant species, their distribution, medicinal uses, biological traits, ecology, and management within and between two culturally different social groups living in villages located in the Shey-Phoksundo National Park and its buffer zone in northwestern Nepal. Heterogeneity in levels of knowledge and in practices both within and between these groups corresponds to differences in level of specialization in relation to medicinal plants, to socio-cultural and institutional contexts, and to extra-local factors that govern people's activities. We argue that understanding the heterogeneity of knowledge and practices within a given area is crucial to design management practices that build on the intricate links between knowledge, practices, and institutional context. It is also important to develop ecological studies that will best inform management.
topic Conservation
ethnoecology
Himalaya
medicinal plants.
url http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol9/iss3/art6/
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