1998
DOI: 10.1007/bf02862141
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Medicinal plant ecology, knowledge and conservation in Kalimantan, Indonesia

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“…The indigenous knowledge base that is related to ethnobotany of the people in any area is important for keeping the present Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) regime in view and also preventing such knowledge from losing in the communities, as a result of rapid socio-economic and cultural changes. Similar information related to human plant interactions have been reported by many researchers over the world (Fanshawe, 1948a, b;Danks, 1945;Farnsworth et al, 1988;Johnston and Colquhoun, 1996;Hafeel and Shankar, 1999;Sajeev and Sashidharan, 1996;Rao, 1995;Caniago and Siebert, 1998;Olsen, 1998). Other studies from the Himalayan region also described the dependencies of the rural people on wild plants for subsistence needs (Maikhuri and Ramakrishnan, 1992;Farooquee and Saxena, 1996;Farooquee and Rao, 1998;Bhatt et al, 2000).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…The indigenous knowledge base that is related to ethnobotany of the people in any area is important for keeping the present Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) regime in view and also preventing such knowledge from losing in the communities, as a result of rapid socio-economic and cultural changes. Similar information related to human plant interactions have been reported by many researchers over the world (Fanshawe, 1948a, b;Danks, 1945;Farnsworth et al, 1988;Johnston and Colquhoun, 1996;Hafeel and Shankar, 1999;Sajeev and Sashidharan, 1996;Rao, 1995;Caniago and Siebert, 1998;Olsen, 1998). Other studies from the Himalayan region also described the dependencies of the rural people on wild plants for subsistence needs (Maikhuri and Ramakrishnan, 1992;Farooquee and Saxena, 1996;Farooquee and Rao, 1998;Bhatt et al, 2000).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Investigating the Dayaks in Kalimantan, it is found that the existence of dukun is heavily interlinked with knowledge of medicinal herbs (Caniago & Siebert, 1998). Bernstein also writes of the dukun's prowess in providing traditional healing for diseases caused by one's body being entered by a spirit (Bernstein, 1993).…”
Section: Existing Understanding Of the Dukun Knowledge Abilities Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, a search for more effective DNMTi's from natural compounds is necessary. Indonesia is recognized for its biodiversity, with at least 9600 species known to possess pharmacological activity [18,19], so a search for a DNMTi is promising. A previous study conducted by Yanuar et al [20] collected three-dimensional data on several Indonesian herbal compounds and compiled a database, published as the Indonesian Herbal Database (HerbalDB).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%