id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jfaljtz7efdibk2qdkig6ln27q Sienna R. Craig Conservation, Cultivation, and Commodification of Medicinal Plants in the Greater Himalayan-Tibetan Plateau 2009.0 24 .pdf application/pdf 11143 776 53 multi-day panel titled 'Cultivating the Wilds: Considering Potency, Protection, and Profit in the Sustainable Use of Himalayan and Tibetan Materia However, as crucial as such efforts are, these moves toward cultivation, conservation, and delimiting sustainable harvesting levels raise a host of challenges with respect to how to steward land and how to balance cultural and Likewise, debates about the proper classification of medicinal plants and other materia medica across cultural and scientific systems—between Tibetan pharmacology and botany, for instance—expose presentation in Thimphu—points echoed in his more extensive Tibetan language essay which we have translated and include in this special issue.2 Kalden should be seen as fundamentally linked to world economic systems and market-based activities involving medicinal plants. work in this area to monitor, report, and propose solutions to issues of sustainability, as well as to regulate the ways medicinal plants and other materia medica are traded and put to use in, or as, commercial products. ./cache/work_jfaljtz7efdibk2qdkig6ln27q.pdf ./txt/work_jfaljtz7efdibk2qdkig6ln27q.txt