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Biodiversity of the Himalaya, Volume 1 Utilization, Conservation, and Management of Plant Resources

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By: Rajesh Kumar(Editor), Suresh Kumar(Editor), Anil Prakash Joshi(Foreword By)
334 pages, 8 colour & 3 b/w photos, 3 colour & 33 b/w illustrations, 21 tables
Biodiversity of the Himalaya, Volume 1
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  • Biodiversity of the Himalaya, Volume 1 ISBN: 9781774919927 Hardback Nov 2025 Expected delivery 9th March - 12th March
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About this book

This new two-volume set pays tribute to the incredibly diversified Himalaya. It presents and assesses the various threats and challenges to Himalayan biodiversity, documenting the multifaceted approaches for conservation and sustainable management of biological resources in the Himalayan region.

Volume 1 focuses on the flora of the area, exploring the diversity, distribution, utilisation, threat status, and conservation of medicinal, edible, and other economic plant resources of the region. The chapters consider the impact of traditional as well as scientific knowledge on the conservation of floral wealth in the region and recognise the importance of maintaining and preserving the plant diversity. The chapters cover diverse topics, including the traditional medicinal uses, pharmacological activity, and phytochemistry of selected plants and mushrooms. The book also proposes several biotechnological interventions and propagation strategies for some endangered plants. The threats posed by non-native invasive plants to the region's diverse biodiversity are examined as well, as is the very real and destructive impact of climate change. Conservation and management strategies for endangered plants of the Himalaya are also covered.

Contents

1. Indigenous Uses, Therapeutic Potential, and Conservation Challenges of Threatened Medicinal Plants in the Indian Himalayan Region / Suresh Kumar, Rajesh Kumar, Shivani Thakur, Divya and Mamta Verma
2. Non-Native Invasive and Native Range Shifter Plant Species in Alpine Himalaya: A Major Threat to Biodiversity of Alpine Meadows / Vijay Laxmi Trivedi, Pallavi Sati, Akanksha Bisht, Dharam C. Attri, and M. C. Nautiyal
3. Wild Edible Plants of North Western Indian Himalaya: Exploring the Culinary Heritage and Nutritional Potential / Dharam Chand Attri, Vijay Laxmi Trivedi, Pallavi Sati, and M. C. Nautiyal
4. Conservation and Management of Himalayan Plant Biodiversity / Neha Salaria, Rajesh Kumar, and Ajay Kumar
5. Impact of Climate Change on Himalayan Biodiversity / Sapna
6. Biotechnological Interventions and Propagation Strategies of Some Endangered Plants of the Himalaya / Amit Kumar, Pratibha Jaryal, Shashi Rani, and Ashish R. Warghat
7. An Overview of Wild Edible Plants of North Eastern States of Indian Himalaya / Sayan Chakraborty, Oishik Roy, and Biswajit Roy
8. Medicinal Uses, Pharmacological Activity, and Phytochemistry of Some Himalayan Herbs / Bharti Mittu, Anjali Chaturvedi, and Mahendra Singh
9. Phytochemical and Pharmacological Profile of Berginia ciliata (Haw.) Stern / Akanksha Bisht, Vijaylaxmi Trivedi, Aditi Bisht, Dharam C. Atri, and M. C. Nautiyal
10. Some Ethnomycological Aspects of Mushrooms in North Western Himalaya / Dimple Kumari, Suresh Kumar, and Harwinder Kaur
11. Algal Biodiversity in North Western Region of Indian Himalaya / Suman Sanju, Aditi Thakur, and Pradeep Kumar Shukla
12. Ethnobotanical Exploration, Therapeutic Assessment, and Conservation Status of Himalayan May Apple / Suresh Kumar, Deepti Gupta, Mamta Verma, Divya, and Shivani Thakur
13. Bamboo Diversity in the Himalayan Region of India / Natasha Saini, Chongtham Nirmala, and Madho Singh Bisht

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Biography

Rajesh Kumar, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biosciences at Himachal Pradesh University, Summerhill, Shimla, India. With over 10 years of experience in teaching and research, Dr Kumar has been teaching animal physiology and applied zoology to postgraduate students and also supervises PhD, MPhil, and MSc students for their research work. His own research activities also include environmental toxicology, waste management, and the impact of environmental degradation on animal physiology. He is an expert lecturer at beekeeping training/extension activities. Dr Kumar has successfully completed two major research projects and two startup projects sponsored by government agencies and has published many research articles, book chapters, abstracts, and conference papers, as well as several books and monographs. He has successfully organised about 20 seminars and conferences and delivered more than 30 invited talks and extension lectures in different institutions. He has received a fellowship for the year 2009-2011 from the University Grants Commission for working on honey/honeybees. He is a life member of the Indian Science Congress, National Bee Board, Applied Zoologists Research Association, and Society for Science & Environmental Excellence, and an affiliate member of the International Society of Zoological Sciences. Dr Kumar is a fellow of Himalayan Science and Technology. He has earned 12 awards for his excellent research in honeybees/physiology to date. Dr Kumar is also a reviewer of several journals of national and international repute. Dr Kumar earned his master's degree and PhD in Zoology at Jiwaji University, India.

Suresh Kumar, PhD, is presently working as an Associate Professor in the Department of Bio-Sciences, H.P. University, Shimla, India. He has more than 12 years of experience in teaching as well as research. His thrust areas include floristics, ethnobotany, and biodiversity. Dr Kumar has published 10 books and more than 20 research papers in various journals of national and international repute. Presently, he has been guiding several students for their PhD degrees. He has participated in many conferences and seminars and has delivered invited talks as a resource person at various institutions. He is a member of the Indian Science Congress and many other scientific agencies. He is an associate editor as well as a reviewer for various journals in the field of botany. He has qualified UGC-CSIR (NET) and completed his doctoral degree at H.P. University, Shimla, India, where he was awarded a Junior Research Fellowship for the period 2005-07 and a Senior Research Fellowship for the period 2007-09.

New
By: Rajesh Kumar(Editor), Suresh Kumar(Editor), Anil Prakash Joshi(Foreword By)
334 pages, 8 colour & 3 b/w photos, 3 colour & 33 b/w illustrations, 21 tables
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"Rich and diverse in content [...] presents an extensive range of chapters on different key aspects associated with Himalayan plant diversity [...] considering the rich floristic diversity, high endemism, and vulnerability to the emerging threats to these ecologically fragile and sensitive ecosystems [...] A detailed account on existing studies with reference to floristics, ecology of habitats, the status of medicinal and threatened species [...] A wonderful endeavor."
– From the Foreword by Anil Prakash Joshi, PhD, Founder, Himalayan Environmental Studies and Conservation Organization (HESCO), Dehradun, India

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