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Medicinal Plants in the Hidden Land of Dolpo - Working with Himalayan healers at Shey Phoksundo National Park


Language: English

Tibetan health-care traditions and their links to landscape and culture are central to the medicinal plants conservation programme supported in Shey Phoksundo National Park in the alpine meadows of the Eastern Himalaya, Nepal. With the cultural perception that the people's health is linked to that of the environment, medicinal plant conservation and health care are closely inter-related in the Dolpo region. In addition, local traditional healers, or amchis, are not only responsible for provision of health care, but also for environmental management, such as the regulation of grazing in alpine pastures.

The new challenge being faced is a large-scale commercial trade of medicinal plants from this area of Nepal to India and elsewhere, with at least 40 tonnes of medicinal plants exported from the Shey Phoksundo National Park area in 1996/97.

An example given in this video is the reduction of local self-sufficiency in popular and effective herbal medicines such as Nardostachys grandiflora and Picrorhiza scrophulariifolia. The video shows the work of People and Plants, which since 1997 has been studying systems of management used for medicinal plants by local amchis and investigating how they can be strengthened.


on this subject: The People and Plants legacy (unesdoc.unesco.org)


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Place/region: Himalayan region, Nepal
Type: Documentary
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Director: Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas, Nick Chevalier Productions
Publisher: WWF; UNESCO
Coproducer/sponsor: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
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Rights: WWF/ UNESCO; Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
 

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Original: Video cassette.VHS.Pal
Location: F-H.129
UMVS reference: AUD-DIT/ISS/ARC/0506
Digitized version : AVFONDS-DITARC-0017

Rights holder: WWF/ UNESCO