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Sustainable Utilization and Conservation Challenges of Medicinal Plants | Original Article

Dr. Richa Verma Sondhiya in Anusandhan (RNTUJ-AN) | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

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ABSTRACT

Medicinal plants are invaluable natural resources with diverse therapeutic properties, deeply intertwined with human health and well-being. However, their sustainable utilization and conservation present significant challenges in the face of increasing demand, habitat loss, and overexploitation. This paper examines the sustainable utilization and conservation challenges of medicinal plants, addressing issues such as overharvesting, habitat degradation, and indigenous knowledge protection. Through a comprehensive review of literature and case studies, the paper explores strategies for promoting sustainable harvesting practices, enhancing community involvement, and integrating traditional knowledge with modern conservation efforts. Additionally, it discusses the economic, social, and ecological implications of medicinal plant conservation, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between stakeholders and the need for holistic approaches to ensure the long-term viability of medicinal plant resources. By recognizing the challenges and opportunities inherent in the sustainable utilization and conservation of medicinal plants, this paper aims to inform policy-making, guide conservation initiatives, and promote the preservation of these invaluable natural treasures for future generations.