[HTML][HTML] Scientistsʼ warning on climate change and medicinal plants

WL Applequist, JA Brinckmann, AB Cunningham… - Planta …, 2020 - thieme-connect.com
The recent publication of a World Scientistsʼ Warning to Humanity highlighted the fact that
climate change, absent strenuous mitigation or adaptation efforts, will have profound …

Religion and climate change: varieties in viewpoints and practices

R Haluza‐DeLay - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Although religions are major social actors and institutions with considerable reach, relatively
little social science research has focused specifically on the interaction of religious bodies …

[PDF][PDF] IPCC Fifth Assessment Report: Chapter 24 Asia

Y Hijioka, E Lin, JJ Pereira… - … : Part B: Regional …, 2014 - nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp
Warming trends and increasing temperature extremes have been observed across most of
the Asian region over the past century (high confidence).{24.3} Increasing numbers of warm …

Ethnobiology phase VI: decolonizing institutions, projects, and scholarship

AC McAlvay, CG Armstrong, J Baker… - Journal of …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Ethnobiology, like many fields, was shaped by early Western imperial efforts to colonize
people and lands around the world and extract natural resources. Those legacies and …

Climate-induced elevational range shifts and increase in plant species richness in a Himalayan biodiversity epicentre

Y Telwala, BW Brook, K Manish, MK Pandit - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Global average temperature increase during the last century has induced species
geographic range shifts and extinctions. Montane floras, in particular, are highly sensitive to …

The demise of caterpillar fungus in the Himalayan region due to climate change and overharvesting

KA Hopping, SM Chignell… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
Demand for traditional medicine ingredients is causing species declines globally. Due to this
trade, Himalayan caterpillar fungus (Ophiocordyceps sinensis) has become one of the …

Regime shift on the roof of the world: Alpine meadows converting to shrublands in the southern Himalayas

JS Brandt, MA Haynes, T Kuemmerle, DM Waller… - Biological …, 2013 - Elsevier
Worldwide, changing climates and land use practices are escalating woody-plants
encroachment into grasslands, reducing biodiversity and altering ecosystem functions. The …

Traditional peoples and climate change

J Salick, N Ross - Planning for Climate Change, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter discusses that the wealth of ecological knowledge and management ability has
great value for providing much-needed phenological data and governance models, as well …

Ethnomedicinal landscape: distribution of used medicinal plant species in Nepal

RM Kunwar, B Baral, S Luintel, Y Uprety… - Journal of Ethnobiology …, 2022 - Springer
Background The risk of losing traditional knowledge of medicinal plants and their use and
conservation is very high. Documenting knowledge on distribution and use of medicinal …

Perceptions of climate change: Linking local and global perceptions through a cultural knowledge approach

B Crona, A Wutich, A Brewis, M Gartin - Climatic change, 2013 - Springer
Understanding public perceptions of climate change is fundamental to both climate science
and policy because it defines local and global socio-political contexts within which policy …