Documenting ethnobotanical knowledge of rural community for sustainable benefits / Jovita Elderson Ripen and Gabriel Tonga Noweg

A study was conducted to identify and document all plants with economic and cultural significance to the nine Singai Bidayuh communities (villages) around the foothills of Mount Singai. Key informant surveys were carried out in each of the villages prior to field documentation and collection of spec...

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Main Authors: Ripen, Jovita Elderson, Noweg, Gabriel Tonga
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spelling my.uitm.ir.340632020-10-27T15:15:09Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34063/ Documenting ethnobotanical knowledge of rural community for sustainable benefits / Jovita Elderson Ripen and Gabriel Tonga Noweg Ripen, Jovita Elderson Noweg, Gabriel Tonga Rural groups. Rural sociology Villages Human settlements. Communities Agricultural ecology (General) Agricultural conservation A study was conducted to identify and document all plants with economic and cultural significance to the nine Singai Bidayuh communities (villages) around the foothills of Mount Singai. Key informant surveys were carried out in each of the villages prior to field documentation and collection of specimens for identification. The information on use and methods of preparations and applications were obtained from active practitioners or traditional “medicine men” and “medicine women” through interviews and application observations for medicinal plants. For each of the plant species identified, specific use, parts of the plant used, method of preparation and applications, and general precautionary notes were included. A total of 52 species of useful plants were documented for medicine and the remaining were for food, preservatives, and spiritual healing. A use and valuation survey on these plant species also revealed that the total value of traditional medicinal plant use for the Singai Bidayuh community based on the current rate of household participation of 10% is at RM15, 443.90 per year. The results have provided a baseline on the economic value of the forest resources and contributed towards a better management of the area as a community heritage. UiTM Press 2017-05-30 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34063/1/34063.pdf Ripen, Jovita Elderson and Noweg, Gabriel Tonga (2017) Documenting ethnobotanical knowledge of rural community for sustainable benefits / Jovita Elderson Ripen and Gabriel Tonga Noweg. International Journal of Service Management and Sustainability (IJSMS), 2 (1). pp. 1-16. ISSN 2550-1569 http://ijsmssarawak.com/ijsms_vol_2/No1_Ethnonotanial_Jovita.pdf
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topic Rural groups. Rural sociology
Villages
Human settlements. Communities
Agricultural ecology (General)
Agricultural conservation
spellingShingle Rural groups. Rural sociology
Villages
Human settlements. Communities
Agricultural ecology (General)
Agricultural conservation
Ripen, Jovita Elderson
Noweg, Gabriel Tonga
Documenting ethnobotanical knowledge of rural community for sustainable benefits / Jovita Elderson Ripen and Gabriel Tonga Noweg
description A study was conducted to identify and document all plants with economic and cultural significance to the nine Singai Bidayuh communities (villages) around the foothills of Mount Singai. Key informant surveys were carried out in each of the villages prior to field documentation and collection of specimens for identification. The information on use and methods of preparations and applications were obtained from active practitioners or traditional “medicine men” and “medicine women” through interviews and application observations for medicinal plants. For each of the plant species identified, specific use, parts of the plant used, method of preparation and applications, and general precautionary notes were included. A total of 52 species of useful plants were documented for medicine and the remaining were for food, preservatives, and spiritual healing. A use and valuation survey on these plant species also revealed that the total value of traditional medicinal plant use for the Singai Bidayuh community based on the current rate of household participation of 10% is at RM15, 443.90 per year. The results have provided a baseline on the economic value of the forest resources and contributed towards a better management of the area as a community heritage.
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author Ripen, Jovita Elderson
Noweg, Gabriel Tonga
author_facet Ripen, Jovita Elderson
Noweg, Gabriel Tonga
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title Documenting ethnobotanical knowledge of rural community for sustainable benefits / Jovita Elderson Ripen and Gabriel Tonga Noweg
title_short Documenting ethnobotanical knowledge of rural community for sustainable benefits / Jovita Elderson Ripen and Gabriel Tonga Noweg
title_full Documenting ethnobotanical knowledge of rural community for sustainable benefits / Jovita Elderson Ripen and Gabriel Tonga Noweg
title_fullStr Documenting ethnobotanical knowledge of rural community for sustainable benefits / Jovita Elderson Ripen and Gabriel Tonga Noweg
title_full_unstemmed Documenting ethnobotanical knowledge of rural community for sustainable benefits / Jovita Elderson Ripen and Gabriel Tonga Noweg
title_sort documenting ethnobotanical knowledge of rural community for sustainable benefits / jovita elderson ripen and gabriel tonga noweg
publisher UiTM Press
publishDate 2017
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34063/1/34063.pdf
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