2022
DOI: 10.3390/ani12172276
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Traditional Use of Wild and Domestic Fauna among Different Ethnic Groups in the Western Himalayas—A Cross Cultural Analysis

Abstract: Animal-derived products have an important role in treating many health conditions and have widely been used across cultures. In South Asia, ethnozoological research has been conducted only by a small number of researchers. Therefore, this area of research needs further exploration in order to preserve the eroding ethnozoological knowledge of medicinal animals severely affected by ongoing social change. This study was conducted in the region of Jammu and Kashmir from February 2019 to August 2021. The study was … Show more

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“…Our results reveal that various categories of wildlife utilization have fairly well documented in several Asian countries, encompassing food, pet-keeping, traditional medicine, belief-based practices, trading, and ornamental use [16,17,18]. In Malaysia, the consumption of wildlife as food has a rich history spanning over centuries [19].…”
Section: Categories and Utilization Of Wildlife In Asian Countriesmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Our results reveal that various categories of wildlife utilization have fairly well documented in several Asian countries, encompassing food, pet-keeping, traditional medicine, belief-based practices, trading, and ornamental use [16,17,18]. In Malaysia, the consumption of wildlife as food has a rich history spanning over centuries [19].…”
Section: Categories and Utilization Of Wildlife In Asian Countriesmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Indeed, very few contributions have been made to evaluate the urban and peri-urban green spaces in developing countries by using the contingent's valuation methods and by asking the inhabitants their matters of concern, preferences, and opinions. This study, even if focused on Pakistan [49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59], demonstrates the usefulness of a cost-effective method to estimate the values connected with ES in peri-urban green areas that can be exported to other developing countries as well. The concluding part of the research will clarify the overall situation of the area with respect to associations between green spaces, green areas, and ecosystems and also introduce their research methods for assessment along with recommendations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…8 Guided by experienced community members versed in traditional veterinary practices, the Bakarwals employ hands-on techniques to treat injuries and manage prevalent health issues. 9 Rituals and ceremonies, entailing prayers and chants, serve as integral components in invoking spiritual support for the well-being of their animals. 10 Natural elements, including clays and minerals sourced from the environment, also play a role in their healing repertoire.…”
Section: Who Are the Bakarwals?mentioning
confidence: 99%