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Article Name : | | Bio-cultural Importance of Indian Traditional Plants and Animal's For Environment Protection | Author Name : | | Hiren Mandalia,Yogesh Rupala,Chintan Pathak | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | ROR-95 | Article : | | | Author Profile | Abstract : | | Human faith, beliefs, traditions and superposition have played a significant role in biodiversity conservation in India for centuries and will continue to have an impact on nature conservation for some time to come. Common beliefs and superstitions regarding trees, herbs, flowers, fruits and vegetables are prevalent among the people of both rural and urban India. Interestingly these superstitions are not only confined to India but to several other parts of world particularly in Asia, Africa and Australia. The concept of “sustainable development” which the modern environmentalists are harping upon to use the natural resources more judiciously and equitably for a more stable and balanced development and without impairing with the abilities of the future generations to use those resources and without interfering into their living rights was perhaps inspired by Indian mythology. | Keywords : | | - Biodiversity
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