Provisioning Ecosystem Services of Rhododendron-Rich Forests in the Western Himalayas †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Description of the Study Location
2.2. Survey Methods
2.3. Ethnobotanical Index Used
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Fuel Wood
4.2. Food and Beverages
4.3. Medicinal
5. Conclusions
- Effective engagement of the ‘van samitis’ or the community forest groups which play a key role in the management of the forests in the study area.
- Encouraging the plantations of locally grown, adaptable, and associative species such as the Quercus species which is found to increase the water holding capacity of soil, thus promoting the establishment of Rhododendron species [22].
- Plantation programs and training to raise the awareness of the native Himalayan communities.
- Engagement of the forest government officials for implementing strong policies and practices for the conservation of the Rhododendron species for its sustainable harvest.
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Species | Part Used | List of Provisioning Services |
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R. arboreum | Flowers (dry) |
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R. arboreum | Flowers (fresh) |
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R. campanulatum | Bark |
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R. campanulatum R. anthopogon | Stem/wood |
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R. barbatum R. anthopogon | Leaves |
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R. lepidotum | Corolla |
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Species | Use-Value Index |
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R. arboreum | 0.81 |
R. campanulatum | 0.54 |
R. anthopogon | 0.45 |
R. barbatum | 027 |
R. lepidotum | 0.22 |
R. nivale | 0.09 |
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Singh, S.; Chatterjee, S. Provisioning Ecosystem Services of Rhododendron-Rich Forests in the Western Himalayas. Environ. Sci. Proc. 2021, 3, 70. https://doi.org/10.3390/IECF2020-08070
Singh S, Chatterjee S. Provisioning Ecosystem Services of Rhododendron-Rich Forests in the Western Himalayas. Environmental Sciences Proceedings. 2021; 3(1):70. https://doi.org/10.3390/IECF2020-08070
Chicago/Turabian StyleSingh, Sanchi, and Sudipto Chatterjee. 2021. "Provisioning Ecosystem Services of Rhododendron-Rich Forests in the Western Himalayas" Environmental Sciences Proceedings 3, no. 1: 70. https://doi.org/10.3390/IECF2020-08070
APA StyleSingh, S., & Chatterjee, S. (2021). Provisioning Ecosystem Services of Rhododendron-Rich Forests in the Western Himalayas. Environmental Sciences Proceedings, 3(1), 70. https://doi.org/10.3390/IECF2020-08070