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