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Medicinal and Aromatic Plants’ Productivity and Sustainability Monitoring Framework

机译:药用和芳香植物的生产力和可持续性监测框架

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Aims: To establish a programmatic framework facilitating all stakeholders harmonize their approaches and methodologies in ensuring sustainable management of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants. Study Design: Combination of semi-structured interviews, questionnaire, and direct observation research methods. Place and Duration of Study: Selected towns and villages in South Western States of Nigeria between January 2010 and June 2012. Methodology: ‘Participatory approach’ adopted to explore individual perceptions, values and attitudes through in-depth interviewing and administration of semi-structured questionnaires with open-ended pertinent questions for all stakeholders’ joint inputs. 413 stakeholders (General Practitioners with Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) knowledge, CAM practitioners with biomedicine knowledge, pharmacists, MAPs consumers, and community members), 127 Parks and Gardens government officials, 58 conservation scholars/researchers, and 14 legal practitioners on MAPs conservation were interviewed to perform stakeholder analysis. Model-driven engineering tools were used to create the static behaviour aspects of MAPs management. A logistic productivity and sustainability potential of a village medicinal plants harvesting was simulated with a written software. Results: CAM practitioners demanded appropriate information on the sustainable use of MAPs. Regulatory/government body ensured stakeholders’ compliance with the laws governing harvesting of MAPs, while reducing or avoiding policies/political changes that could result in MAPs’ loss. Doctorsurses showed interest seeking integration of conventional medical practice with MAPs-based therapies. Pharmacists expressed interest exploring MAPs for new therapeutics. Scholars/researchers demanded research grants/funding from governments and their research findings’ implementation. Conclusion: Coordination among different stakeholders, significant involvement of the parks management, improvement in national education standards, and a legal framework that provides a basis for co-management agreements that constitute critical success factors needed to implement viable and sustainable conservation agreements within the program. MAPs’ productivity and sustainability demand individual and collective responsibilities from all stakeholders for better management of ecosystem and public health in a viable option using a ‘participation model’.
机译:目标:建立一个计划框架,以便利所有利益相关者协调其方法和方法,以确保药用和芳香植物的可持续管理。研究设计:半结构化访谈,问卷调查和直接观察研究方法的组合。研究的地点和持续时间:2010年1月至2012年6月在尼日利亚西南部某些州的城镇和村庄。方法:采用“参与式”方法,通过对半结构化问卷的深入访谈和管理来探索个人的看法,价值观和态度对于所有利益相关者的联合投入,都有不限成员名额的相关问题。 413个利益相关者(具有补充和替代医学(CAM)知识的全科医生,具有生物医学知识的CAM从业者,药剂师,MAPs消费者和社区成员),127个公园和花园政府官员,58位保护学者/研究人员以及14位MAPs法律从业人员对养护进行了采访,以进行利益相关者分析。使用模型驱动的工程工具来创建MAP管理的静态行为方面。使用书面软件模拟了乡村药用植物收获的物流生产率和可持续性潜力。结果:CAM从业者要求获得有关MAP可持续使用的适当信息。监管/政府机构确保利益相关者遵守管理MAP的法律,同时减少或避免可能导致MAP丢失的政策/政治变化。医生/护士对寻求将传统医学实践与基于MAPs的疗法相结合表现出兴趣。药剂师表示有兴趣探索用于新疗法的MAP。学者/研究人员要求政府提供研究经费/资助以及研究成果的实施。结论:不同利益相关者之间的协调,公园管理的大量参与,国家教育标准的改善以及法律框架为共同管理协议提供了基础,共同管理协议构成了在计划内实施可行和可持续的保护协议所需的关键成功因素。 MAP的生产力和可持续性要求所有利益相关者承担个人和集体责任,以使用“参与模型”以可行的方式更好地管理生态系统和公共健康。

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