Proceedings of the National Seminar on Traditional Knowledge and Social Practices Promoting Biodiversity Conservation
pp 1 - 256 | June 2014
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Traditional knowledge regarding oral hygiene of rural people of Purulia district in West Bengal
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Traditional knowledge on medicinal uses of plants by the tribal people of Birbhum district, West Bengal, India
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Traditional knowledge of fishermen communities of Sundarban, West Bengal
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Traditional management practices for aquaculture in East Kolkata Wetlands, West Bengal
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Indigenous knowledge on nomenclature of freshwater wetlands of West Bengal
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Patenting of traditional knowledge
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Farmers-folk knowledge on multiple use system of freshwater wetlands of West Bengal
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Indigenous hill farming systems supporting biodiversity conservation in northeast India
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Plants and animals of Ethnomedicinal values of Singbhum plateau, Jharkhand, India
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Medicinal uses of some epiphytic plants used by santal and other tribes of Kaptipada (Udala) subdivision in Mayurbhanj district, Odisha, India
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Ethnomedicinal plants of Bankura district, West Bengal
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Some medicinal plants as documented from tribal dominated areas of Ayodhya hills (Purulia : West Bengal) and vicinity
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Common folkloric medicinal practices among Kora-mudi tribes of Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal
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Ethnomedicinal uses of plants by the tribal and nontribal people of Bolpur subdivision of Birbhum district, West Bengal
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Phytoresources as documented from Garkella-Kherobari and Gourangapur Forest areas under Durgapur Forest Range, Burdwan District, West Bengal
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Crustacean bioresources of ethnomedicinal value
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Enthnomedicinal usage of animals as drugs among the tribals of Sundarban, West Bengal, India
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Biodiversity as recorded from indigenous societies of Nabagram Gram Panchayat area, Burdwan district, West Bengal
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Concept of biodiversity conservation in Indian religions
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Traditional nature-based culture and forest festivals of Chhotanagpur plateau areas, India
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Conservation of plant species through age-old religious and social practices in southern West Bengal
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Plant and Animal species worshipped in traditional festivals of Jharkhand plateau, India
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Pakshitirtham - pilgrimage and concern for conservation of birds
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Social practices required for sparrow conservation
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People's role on conservation of nesting habitat of meropid birds in sandy river bank soil
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People's role in maintaining microorganisms in a metropolitan canal
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Worship of Euphorbia neriifolia Linn. (Family : Euphorbiaceae) in Hooghly and Howrah districts of West Bengal
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Elephant rejuvenation programme of Guruvyur temple trust, Kerala
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Study of biodiversity of Nabastha I Gram Panchayat, Burdwan district, West Bengal and its conservational perspectives through local rituals and cultural implications
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Human beings as one of the factor for survival of larger mammals in the Thar desert of Rajasthan
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