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Strategies for Sustainable Supply of and Trade in Threatened Medicinal Tree Species: A case study of genus Warburgia

机译:濒危药用树种可持续供应和贸易的战略:以沃堡氏菌属为例

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The use of medicinal tree, shrub, and plant products as a health resource is long-established on the continent of Africa. The continued reliance on such medicinal material and the dominance of its collection from natural populations of species has implications for sustainable use. For many species there is a lack of research on the trade of medicinal material and especially, species-specific data relating to the population, distribution, uses, market prospects, and potential for cultivation. The genus Warburgia Engl. includes four tree species found throughout eastern and southern Africa that are used for their medicinal properties to treat numerous human and livestock diseases. This study was undertaken to assess the supply chain for Warburgia in Kenya through market surveys using questionnaires in the three most populous cities: Nairobi, Kisumu, and Mombasa. Findings from this study indicate that the supply of Warburgia has declined in the last two years and that traders engage in unsustainable practices for addressing supply deficits. These include substitution of species or sourcing species material from different geographical locations. Such strategies can have implications for human and land health. Regional movement of Warburgia for trade is occurring, as it is sourced in Tanzania for trade in Kenyan urban markets. This movement of material indicates a high demand for Warburgia and implies extraneous pressure on available natural resources. The reliance and use of the bark and roots in the markets is a further threat to the use, and alternative, less destructive harvesting strategies should be developed.
机译:在非洲大陆,使用药用树木,灌木和植物产品作为健康资源已经很久了。继续依赖这种药物及其从自然物种种群中收集的优势对可持续利用具有影响。对于许多物种而言,缺乏关于药用材料贸易的研究,尤其是缺乏与种群,分布,用途,市场前景和种植潜力有关的特定物种数据。 Warburgia Engl属。包括在整个非洲东部和南部发现的四种树种,这些树种的药用特性可用于治疗多种人畜疾病。这项研究旨在通过使用三个人口最多的城市:内罗毕,基苏木和蒙巴萨的问卷调查,通过市场调查评估肯尼亚华宝的供应链。这项研究的结果表明,在过去两年中,华宝的供应有所减少,贸易商采取了不可持续的方式来解决供应不足的问题。其中包括替代物种或从不同地理位置采购物种材料。此类策略可能对人类和土地健康产生影响。沃堡的贸易正在发生区域性移动,因为它来自坦桑尼亚,用于肯尼亚城市市场的贸易。材料的运动表明对华宝的需求很高,这意味着对可用自然资源的额外压力。树皮和根茎在市场上的依赖和使用是对其使用的进一步威胁,应开发替代性,破坏性较小的收获策略。

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