Medicinal Plants : Conservation and Sustainable Use in Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, ayurveda (a holistic system of medicine and health care which originated in India-in Sanskrit, "Ayu" means " life' and "veda" means " the knowledge of ") and the traditional system of health care have been systematically used for over two thousand years to treat illnesses. When last listed, 1,414 plant species have been used for this purpose. These species include several endemic species which are becoming increasingly rare and under threat of extinction. Approximately 200 species of medicinal plants are in common use, and of these 50 are heavily used in ayurvedic and traditional health care systems. Nearly 80 medicinal plant species are now considered threatened. In addition to recognizing their curative and therapeutic value, Sri Lankans uses medicinal plants in rituals, cultural activities and in religious functions.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2004-03
Subjects:AGRICULTURE, AGRONOMIC PRACTICES, BASELINE DATA, BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY, COMMERCIAL CROPS, COMMERCIAL CULTIVATION, CONSERVATION, CROPS, CULTIVATION, DATA COLLECTION, DEGRADATION, DISEASES, ECOLOGICAL ZONES, ENDEMIC SPECIES, EX SITU CONSERVATION, EXTINCTION, FARMING, FOREST MANAGEMENT, FOREST PRODUCTS, FOREST RESOURCES, FORESTS, GERMPLASM, HABITATS, IN SITU CONSERVATION, INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE, LEAVES, LIVELIHOODS, MARKETING, MEDICINAL PLANTS, NATURAL RESOURCES, NGOS, PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES, PLANT CONSERVATION, PLANT NURSERIES, PLANT SPECIES, PLANTATION, PLOT INFORMATION, PRODUCE, SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURE, THREATENED SPECIES, TIMBER MEDICINAL PLANTS, HEALTH CARE, CURATIVE HEALTH CARE, RELIGIOUS PRACTICE, RURAL AREAS, EXPORTS, PLANTS, NATURAL HABITATS, SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEY, STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION, GRASSLAND SOILS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/03/3049424/medicinal-plants-conservation-sustainable-use-sri-lanka
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10771
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