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Ethnobotanical Importance of Orans - As a Means Of Conserving Biodiversity | ||
International Journal Of Agricultural Science, Research And Technology In Extension And Education Systems | ||
مقاله 8، دوره 1، شماره 4، اسفند 2011، صفحه 195-200 اصل مقاله (1.17 M) | ||
نویسندگان | ||
M. S. Rathore* ؛ N. S. Shekhawat | ||
Biotechnology Unit, Department of Botany, Jai NarainVyas University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan- 342033, India. | ||
چکیده | ||
Special sites or areas that have one or more attributes which distinguish them as somehow extraordinary, usually in a religious or spiritual sense, are called sacred places. They tend to evoke a feeling of some awesome, mysterious, and transcendent power that merits special reverence and treatment. Sacred groves are stands of trees or patches of forest that local communities conserve primarily because of their religious importance. These groves can also serve economic, medicinal, social, and cultural functions. Many sacred places in nature are associated with indigenous cultures. ‘Oran’, a sacred grove is a piece of land that is held by the Bishnoi community in honour and respect of a local deity. Here indigenous societies commonly use a wide variety of natural resources for their survival, economy, medicines, rituals, and other purposes. Historical, cultural, and spiritual aspects of the ecology of indigenous societies are grounded in the biodiversity, ecosystems, and landforms in their habitat. Thus, indigenes are most important to consider in exploring the relationships between sacred places, biodiversity, and conservation. Sacred groves that have a conservation role, whether actual or potential and intentional or coincidental, may need to be strengthened or augmented by economic incentives for local communities; legal, government, and/or international environmental protection schemes; and the establishment and maintenance of buffer zones. Recognition and protection of sacred places by scientific, environmental, governmental, and non-governmental organizations can simultaneously promote their conservation as well as that of the associated biodiversity and cultures. [M. S. Rathore and N. S. Shekhawat. Ethnobotanical Importance of Orans - As a Means of Conserving Biodiversity. International Journal of Agricultural Science, Research and Technology, 2011; 1(4):195-200]. | ||
کلیدواژهها | ||
Biodiversity؛ Sanctuaries؛ Orans؛ Rajasthan؛ Bishnoi | ||
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