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Title: Ethnobotany and Conservation


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Ethnobotany and Conservation
Rattan harvest Southeast Asia
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Calculations
  • 6330 value of fruit and latex harvested per
    hectare per year in Peru
  • 490 sustainable harvest of timber so total
    value of 6820 per year
  • 3184 tree farming in Brazil per hectare per
    year
  • 2690 price per hectare of cattle ranching land
    in Brazil
  • 148 per year profit from cattle ranching per
    hectare in Brazil
  • 564 worth of medicine per hectare from 30 year
    old forest in Belize
  • 3054 worth of medicine per hectare from 50 year
    old forest in Belize

3
Map of the Caribbean Region
4
Movie poster forThe MosquitoCoast - 1986
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Belize Ecoregions
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Belize Reserves
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Belize Ethnobotany
  • 1988, the Belize Ethnobotany Project was
    initiated to inventory, understand and conserve
    as much ethnobotanical data as possible in a
    country that is undergoing rapid change largely
    due to a loss of natural habitat and erosion of
    existing cultures as the nation becomes more
    westernized
  • Over 2000 plant samples have been sent to the US
    for testing by the National Cancer Institutes
    Developmental Therapeutics Program as it tests
    for anti-cancer and anti-HIV drugs

8
Belize Ethnobotany
  • 1992 the Belize Association of Traditional
    Healers was formed and Rosita Arvigo was elected
    its president - this group has been active in
    getting land preserved because, as they say, we
    cant do our work without our plants
  • 2400 hectare ethno-biomedical forest reserve
    was set aside in June 1993 to preserve medicinal
    plants - it was intended to set aside an area
    where medicinal plants would flourish and allow
    young apprentices to learn how to identify and
    collect medicinal plants

9
Rosita Arvigo with Mayan healer, the late Don
Elijo Panti - Belize
10
Rosita Arvigo with herbalist Leopoldo Romero on
left and Michael Balick in center - Belize
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Map of Western Samoa and Savaii Island
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Falealupo Covenant - 1989
  • Funds donated from Forever Living Products from
    Phoenix, Arizona, and Murdock International in
    Springville, Utah and a firm that dealt in
    antique botanical prints James McCewan and
    Associates of London
  • Donors renounced any rights to or interest in the
    rainforest and land and pledged to build the
    school in exchange for the village promising to
    protect the rainforest for 50 years
  • Covenant allows ethnobotanists to investigate
    medicinal plants in the forest but mandates that
    33 percent of any income from any commercial
    discoveries be returned to the village

14
Falealupo Rain Forest Preserve Savaii Island
15
Homolanthus nutans source of anti-HIV drug
prostratin
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Prostratin
  • Prostratin, a protein kinase C activator, was
    isolated from the stems of the small Samoan tree
    Homalanthus nutans.
  • H. nutans plays an important role in Samoan
    ethnopharmacology the leaves are used to treat
    back pain, the root is used to treat diarrhea and
    the stem wood is used to treat yellow fever

17
Ake Lilo prepares H. nutans bark for use in
traditional medicine for hepatitis - Samoa
18
Map of Western Samoa and Savaii Island
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Tafua Rainforest Preserve
  • A new foundation, Seacology, was formed to help
    preserve Pacific island rain forests and culture.
  • Obtained funding from Swedish Nature Foundation
    and World Wildlife Fund that established Tafua
    Rain Forest Reserve and allowed a school and
    other village improvements to be built in Tafua.

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Future of Ethnobotanical Conservation
  • There are two main concerns for
    ethno-conservation efforts - one is to preserve
    the land necessary for survival of indigenous
    people and the plants and animals they use
  • The other is the preservation of indigenous
    cultures itself

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Future of Ethnobotanical Conservation
  • C. Earle Smith has said that Ethnobotany is the
    sum total of human subsistence knowledge.
    Without a thorough understanding of the worlds
    plant resources, the human race would cease to
    exist.

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Brazil nut tree Bertholletia excelsa
23
A castañero Brazil Nut collector with pile of
nut pods
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Open Brazil Nut pod showing the many nuts it
contains
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