Traditional use and management of NTFPs in Kangchenjunga Landscape: implications for conservation and livelihoods

Y Uprety, RC Poudel, J Gurung, N Chettri… - Journal of Ethnobiology …, 2016 - Springer
Abstract Non-timber Forest Products (NTFPs), an important provisioning ecosystem services,
are recognized for their contribution in rural livelihoods and forest conservation. Effective …

Ethnomedicinal plants and traditional knowledge among three Chin indigenous groups in Natma Taung National Park (Myanmar)

HG Ong, SM Ling, TTM Win, DH Kang, JH Lee… - Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Ethnopharmacological relevance This research describes the ethnomedicinal plants as
used by three Chin indigenous groups inhabiting areas at Natma Taung National Park …

[PDF][PDF] Ethnobotanical survey on plants used in Mai Municipality of Ilam district, eastern Nepal

KR Bhattarai - Banko Janakari, 2020 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
This study was aimed to document medicinal plant species, their utilization and methods to
treat common ailments by traditional healers in Churiya region of Ilam district, eastern Nepal …

[PDF][PDF] Conservation and utilization of agricultural plant genetic resources in Nepal

BK Joshi, HB KC, AK Acharya - Proceedings of 2nd National …, 2017 - researchgate.net
Big altitudinal range of crop cultivation ie from 60 m to 4700 m in Nepal has created and
maintained about more than 30,000 landraces of 484 crop species. These diversities are the …

An Introduction to Wild Food Plants for Zero Hunger and Resilient Agriculture

A Thattantavide, S Sreedharan, N Sharma… - Wild Food Plants for …, 2023 - Springer
The noncultivated or nondomesticated food plants that are collected from the wild natural
habitats for consumption are called wild food plants (WFPs). They enrich the dietary diversity …

Economically Important Plants in Nepal

B Timsina, B Parajuli, HR Paudel… - Flora and Vegetation of …, 2024 - Springer
Nepal is home to many commercially significant plants that are used to meet everyday
needs and have always been present in Nepal. The facts on commercially significant plants …

[PDF][PDF] Wild edible fruits of Nepal

RS Gautam, SJ Shrestha, I Shrestha - International Journal of Applied …, 2020 - academia.edu
A review was done on the wild edible fruit plants of Nepal. Altogether 199 wild edible fruit
plant species belonging to 139 genera representing 67 families documented from west …

[PDF][PDF] Technical Papers (Production Issues and Cross Cutting: Fruits/Vegetables) 149-182 1. Mandarin Yield Loss and Pupal Density Assessment of Chinese Fruit Fly …

D Adhikari, UK Acharya, YK Shrestha, S Sharma… - researchgate.net
Abstract Wild Edible Food Plants (WEFPs) are plant species that grow in the wild and are not
cultivated or domesticated but are edible and can be consumed by humans. This study aims …

[PDF][PDF] Wild Edible Food Plants Diversity and their Utilization Trends in Nepal

P Thapa, RP Mainali, M Bhattarai, A Karkee… - horticulturenepal.org
Abstract Wild Edible Food Plants (WEFPs) are plant species that grow in the wild and are not
cultivated or domesticated but are edible and can be consumed by humans. This study aims …

[PDF][PDF] Species Richness and Use Values of Wild and Non-cultivated Vegetables in Nepal

RB KC, BK Joshi, KH Ghimire, HR Paudel - researchgate.net
Forest always remains very important source for collecting diverse types of resources
including vegetables. Vegetables collected from wild and around farming areas without …