Biodiversity Endangered India's Threatened Wildlife and Medicinal Plants 1st Edition
by A.B. Chaudhuri, D.D. Sarkar
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Publisher: | Scientific Publishers |
Published In: | 2002 |
ISBN-10: | 8172333129 |
ISBN-13: | 9788172333126 |
Binding Type: | Hardback |
Pages: | xxxv + 359 Pages, Illustrations, Charts, Tables, Maps, Bibliography |
The Title "Biodiversity Endangered India's Threatened Wildlife and Medicinal Plants 1st Edition" is written by A.B. Chaudhuri. This book was published in the year 2002. The ISBN number 8172333129|9788172333126 is assigned to the Hardback version of this title. The book displayed here is a 1st Edition edition. This book has total of pp. xxxv + 359 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Scientific Publishers. We have about 808 other great books from this publisher. Biodiversity Endangered India's Threatened Wildlife and Medicinal Plants 1st Edition is currently Available with us.
Biodiversity is a much discussed subject of the present day in India in the fields of flora and fauna. Indian people of today are very much conscious and concerned about biodiversity loss and degradation of entire eco-system. The authors have collated various definitions, concepts and values of biodiversity and presented them in Charts and Short notes to make the subject perceptible to ordinary readers. For this they have chosen the medicinal plant species, birds, fish, mammals, reptiles, lizards and amphibia to highlight the biodiversity loss. They have supported their findings with adequate data and charts to nullify the much bloated conceptions that India is rich in medicinal plants and other animal resources. India needs a well-designed strategy to protect these resources. Finally the authors have summarized the Herculian efforts of the Govt. Of India-how on warfooting they have been trying to save these resources from depletion. Hope, this work will open-up new vista in the status of our resources of flora and fauna.
A. B. Chaudhuri, presently a consultant Ecologist, was a member of Indian Forest Service and served the country in various capacities. As the Director, Forest Survey of India he Conducted Inventory and Resource Assessment through Satellite Imagery and Ground Survey. He has Done Several Short-term Assignments in the National and International Fields.
D. D. Sarkar was a Mmember of State Forest Service of West Bengal and held the posts of Divisional Forest Officer and Divisional Manager in Several Divisions.
Foreword
Preface
I. BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION :
1. Introduction
2. Definitions
3. Global Biodiversity Assessment
4. Biodiversity Concept
5. Valuing Biodiversity
6. Sustainable Development : Need for Valuing Resources
7. Biodiversity and Eco-system Processes
8. Measuring Biodiversity
9. Conservation : Approaches and Researches
10. Biodiversity in Various Living Organisms
11. Restoring Biodiversity
12. A World Bank Guidelines for Monitoring and Evaluation for Biodiversity Projects
II. QUO VADIS, MEDICINAL PLANTS? :
1. Floral and Faunal Resources : Face a Crisis
2. Factors Causing Depletion of Medicinal Plants
3. Loss of Habitat
4. Background History of Ayurveda
5. Status Report : Medicinal Herbs
6. Status Report : Medicinal Shrubs
7. Status Report : Climbing Medicinal Plants
8. Status Report : Medicinal Tree Flora
9. Medicinal Plants : Lacunae in Conservation and Preservation
10. Medicinal Properties of some Selected Plant Species
11. List of Potential Drug Plants
III. THE THREATENED Wildlife OF INDIA :
1. India's Wildlife Situation is Under Severe Threat
2. Human Population Explosion vis-a-vis Wildlife
3. Conserving Biodiversity Resources
4. Check-list (Tentative) and status of Mammalian Fauna
5. Primates
6. Pangolins
7. Status of Reptiles and Lizards
8. Amphibian Biodiversity
9. Faunal Impoverishment
10. Invertebrate Faunal Resources
11. Avifaunal (Bird) Biodiversity
12. Ichthyofaunal Biodiversity
IV. Special Site for Study of Biodiversity and Ecology : Case of Floating Island of Loktak Lake, Manipur
V. Protected Area and Sustainable Development of Indian Projects : A Review