Documentation of Indigenous Traditional Knowledge (ITK) on Commonly Available Plants in Koira Range, Bonai Forest Division, Sundargarh, Odisha, India
Sanath Kumar N
Office of Divisional Forest Officer, Bonai Forest Division, Bonaigarh, Odisha, India.
Sweta Mishra
Biodiversity and Conservation Lab, Ambika Prasad Research Foundation, Odisha, India.
Sanjeet Kumar *
Biodiversity and Conservation Lab, Ambika Prasad Research Foundation, Odisha, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Mining activities are an important source of revenue for the development of the nation. However, it creates lots of social and ecological imbalance. The major remarked problem is that the local communities of mining areas losses their Indigenous Traditional Practices. Keeping this in view, an attempt has been made to document the indigenous traditional knowledge on commonly available plants in Koira Range, a mining impacted areas of the Bonai Forest Division, Odisha, India. Twenty nine villages of 4 sections are selected for present survey works. The results revealed that about 63 plants are commonly used by the local communities for different purposes. The practices are documented through present study. The present work will provide a baseline data for conservation strategy and biological activities including value addition of available plant wealth.
Keywords: Sundargarh, conservation of traditional uses, Odisha, tribal community.