Climbers of Chhindwara District, Madhya-Pradesh, India


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In Chhindwara district no work has been done specifically on traditional knowledge of climber plants. The present account deal with plants commonly met with in the forest inhabited by tribal, villagers, vaid in Chhindwara district, Madhya-Pradesh. Hence the book will help the common reader to identify such plants. A small beginning is made with few plants in this book. Detailed account of more plants will follow subsequently. The information furnished here are based on work carried during the ethno-botanical field exploration and the observation recorded here are original. Botanical correct name of plant species, local name of plant, taxonomic description, its family, flowering and fruiting session, distribution, Specimen examined number, and ethnobotanical uses are furnished for each plants.




Tribal Ecosystem and Malnutrition in India


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The close relationship between ecosystem and nutrition of people is a well-established fact. The influence of ecosystem can be best visualised in the food articles, specially in tribal areas. The magnitude of malnutrition among the tribals of India has increased the need for a systematic understanding and planning to combat this problem and for conservation of the ecosystem. Covers tribals, from all parts of India reflect on the physio-socio-economic and demographic aspects of tribals, changing ecosystem and dietary pattern, food system and nutrient intake, deficiency diseases and strategy for nutrition planning and ecosystem conservation.




Golden Greens


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Golden Greens: The Amazing World of Plants is a definitive introduction to everything you want to know about plants the world over. It meticulously describes the forms, habits and different facets and peculiarities of plants. Informative, thought-provoking and painstakingly researched, the book includes a number of case studies of rare and endangered plants species and emphasizes upon the importance of their conservation. The trees and plants have long been part of our folklore, myths, epics, rituals, books, arts and daily life. While asserting their ecological importance the book systematically lays out the sociocultural roots of the various plants. Interspersed with a large number of illustrations, Golden Greens is a must-read not only for students of botany and environmental science, but all others who are curious to learn about the myriad ways in which plants impact our lives.







Madhya Pradesh Through the Ages


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