Traditional health practitioners' practices and the sustainability of extinction-prone traditional medicinal plants
For centuries Traditional Health Practitioners (THPs) used their indigenous knowledge (IK) in conserving medicinal plants and environments to maintain sustainability. With the rapid environmental, social, economic and political changes occurring in many areas inhabited by rural people exist the dang...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-22922016-04-16T04:07:54Z Traditional health practitioners' practices and the sustainability of extinction-prone traditional medicinal plants Magoro, Madimetja David Mearns, M.A. Masoga, M.A. 615.321 Traditional medicine -- South Africa -- Limpopo Medicinal plants -- South Africa --Limpopo Healers -- South Africa -- Limpopo Extinct plants -- South Africa -- Limpopo For centuries Traditional Health Practitioners (THPs) used their indigenous knowledge (IK) in conserving medicinal plants and environments to maintain sustainability. With the rapid environmental, social, economic and political changes occurring in many areas inhabited by rural people exist the danger that the loss of biodiversity from habitat destruction and unsustainable harvesting practices will result in some species becoming extinct. The main aim of the study was to determine the natural habitat of extinction-prone traditional medicinal plants combining the insight of THPs with an ultimate goal of guiding research for the conservation, propagation and cultivation of traditional medicinal plants. Despite problems, opportunities and challenges expressed and identified by THPs, the analysis of data from interview schedule and personal observations, show that the THPs' practices are shaped by historical processes and local cultural values, social norms and their management strategies that are influenced by a broad range of factors. Agriculture, Animal Health & Human Ecology M.A. (Human Ecology) 2009-08-25T11:02:18Z 2009-08-25T11:02:18Z 2009-08-25T11:02:18Z 2008-06 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2292 en 1 online resource (viii, 82 leaves) |
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For centuries Traditional Health Practitioners (THPs) used their indigenous knowledge (IK) in conserving medicinal plants and environments to maintain sustainability. With the rapid environmental, social, economic and political changes occurring in many areas inhabited by rural people exist the danger that the loss of biodiversity from habitat destruction and unsustainable harvesting practices will result in some species becoming extinct.
The main aim of the study was to determine the natural habitat of extinction-prone traditional medicinal plants combining the insight of THPs with an ultimate goal of guiding research for the conservation, propagation and cultivation of traditional medicinal plants. Despite problems, opportunities and challenges expressed and identified by THPs, the analysis of data from interview schedule and personal observations, show that the THPs' practices are shaped by historical processes and local cultural values, social norms and their management strategies that are influenced by a broad range of factors. === Agriculture, Animal Health & Human Ecology === M.A. (Human Ecology) |
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Traditional health practitioners' practices and the sustainability of extinction-prone traditional medicinal plants |
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Traditional health practitioners' practices and the sustainability of extinction-prone traditional medicinal plants |
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Traditional health practitioners' practices and the sustainability of extinction-prone traditional medicinal plants |
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