History and Future of Plants, Planet and People

History and Future of Plants, Planet and People

Towards a New Ecologically Sustainable Age in People's Relationships With Plants

Hamilton, Professor Alan; Shengji, Professor Pei

CABI Publishing

10/2024

400

Dura

9781789248920

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Part 1:: The challenge and the systems context 1.: Sustainable development: an existential challenge of our time (with a note on the Luganda language) 2.: Plants, planet and people - an overview Part 2:: Plants in human history 3.: Plants in human history to 1500 CE 4.: Cultural influences on people/plant relationships, Part 1 - worldviews 5.: Plants in human history since 1500 CE 6.: Cultural influences on people/plant relationships, Part 2 - post-1500 developments in Europe and the West 7.: Human knowledge of plants 8.: A history of plant conservation Part 3:: A suggested approach to plant conservation 9.: Principles and practice of ecosystem-based plant conservation Part 4:: Personal experiences in botany and conservation 10.: The People and Plants Initiative (1992-2005) 11.: The Medicinal Plants Conservation Initiative (2005-2008) 12.: The saga of rubber, Part 2 - the story in China and the founding of Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden 13.: Commercialisation of the Hani's knowledge of fleagrass - a case study in access and benefit-sharing (ABS) in China 14.: Revitalising the traditional conservation practices of the Dai (China) 15.: Research into the environmental history of tropical Africa 16.: A conservation crisis caused by destructive logging in the East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania (1986-1987) and a sequel in Mexico (1988) 17.: Conservation and community knowledge, Mt Kinabalu, Malaysia (1992-1998) 18.: Conservation on the frontline: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda (1966-2004) 19.: Resource conflicts at Ayubia National Park, Pakistan (1996-2004) 20.: Conservation and healing in Dolpo, Nepal (1997-2004) 21.: Conservation and development based on medicinal plants at Ludian, with an extension to the Meili Snow Mountain Range (China)
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plant diversity; conservation; sustainable development; ecosystem services; communities; stakeholders