
| Medicinal Plants: Rescuing a Global Heritage (World Bank, 1997, 80 pages) |
| (introductory text...) |
| Foreword |
| Abstract |
| Acknowledgments |
| Executive summary |
| 1. The global background |
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![]() | Economic issues |
![]() | Policy issues |
![]() | Regulatory issues |
![]() | Social issues |
![]() | Conservation Issues |
![]() | Agricultural issues |
![]() | Forestry issues |
![]() | Veterinary issues |
![]() | The international research base |
| 2. China |
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![]() | Production and trade |
![]() | Notable Chinese medicinal plants |
![]() | Government initiatives |
![]() | Links to modern medicine |
![]() | Links to agriculture |
![]() | Links to forestry |
![]() | Protecting medicinal-plant biodiversity |
| 3. India |
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![]() | Production and trade |
![]() | Notable Indian medicinal plants |
![]() | Government initiatives |
![]() | Links to modern medicine |
![]() | Links to agriculture |
![]() | Links to forestry |
![]() | Links to veterinary medicine |
![]() | Protecting medicinal-plant biodiversity |
| 4. Conclusions |
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![]() | China and India |
![]() | Socioeconomic impacts |
![]() | Traditional knowledge |
![]() | Information transfer |
![]() | Policy and regulatory considerations |
![]() | Economic considerations |
![]() | Conservation considerations |
![]() | Research and development |
![]() | Cultivation |
| 5. Bibliography |
| Recent World Bank technical papers |
| Distributors of World Bank Publications |