Publisher's Synopsis
The "Handbook of Medicinal Plants of Assam" is an
exhaustive compendium encompassing a wide array of in depth insights into the realm of medicinal flora within the
region. This comprehensive guide, divided into 97 detailed
chapters, extensively explores various facets related to
medicinal plants, their traditional applications, conservation,
challenges, and future prospects within Assam.
The book initiates with a comprehensive overview,
detailing commonly used medicinal plants and their
traditional uses. It proceeds to elucidate the indigenous
knowledge and preservation efforts associated with these
plants, shedding light on rare or endangered species, climate
influences, and geographical factors affecting their growth.
Each chapter meticulously delves into diverse
dimensions, covering the role of Ayurveda, conservation
endeavors, economic significance, and documenting
traditional remedies. It explores the potential
commercialization, preparation processes, and integration of
modern technology in utilizing these plants, elucidating their
cultural, ecological, and economic significance.
Key themes include the impact of deforestation,
sustainable harvesting practices, governmental initiatives,
biodiversity hotspots, and the importance of ethnobotanical
research in preserving indigenous knowledge. The book extensively discusses the challenges, legal regulations, and
initiatives to promote conservation and cultivation, outlining
the pivotal roles played by various stakeholders such as
traditional healers, women's groups, NGOs, and
governmental agencies.
Moreover, it meticulously analyzes the impact of climate
change, challenges in integrating traditional and modern
medicine, and the significance of eco-tourism related to
medicinal plants. It discusses the potential side effects, risks,
and the transfer of traditional knowledge, along with
comparisons of traditional medicine systems across different
regions.
The book emphasizes the crucial role of medicinal plants
in primary healthcare, biodiversity conservation, and the
need for sustainable practices, including their contribution to
rural healthcare systems. Furthermore, it highlights the
export potential, genetic diversity importance, and the
significant role played by ethnobotany and
ethnopharmacological research in documenting and
preserving indigenous knowledge.
Overall, this extensive handbook offers an
encompassing, detailed, and multi-dimensional perspective
on medicinal plants in Assam, addressing a wide spectrum of
themes crucial for conservation, utilization, and sustainable
management, making it an indispensable resource for
researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and enthusiasts alike.