Climate change and the sustainable use of medicinal plants: a call for “new” research strategies
National University of Pharmacy · University College London · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Climate change and human activities severely impact the viability of plants and ecosystems, threatening the environment, biodiversity, and the sustainable development of plant-based products. Biotic and abiotic (ecosystem) determinants affect species distribution and long-term survival, which in turn influence the quality of plants used as herbal medicines and other high-value products. In recent decades, diverse anthropogenic impacts have significantly affected these quality aspects. Climate change, excessive plant exploitation, habitat loss, species vulnerability, and other factors have adversely affected the growth, reproduction, and adaptation of species populations, as well as the quality and volume of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 92.64
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 188
Authors
6- OМOlha МykhailenkoCorresponding
National University of Pharmacy, University College London
- BJBanaz Jalil
University College London
- LJLyndy J. McGaw
University of Pretoria
- JEJavier Echeverría
Universidad de Santiago de Chile
- MIMarce Inggritha Takubessi
Universitas Muhammadiyah Kupang, Ministry of Health, University College London
Topics & keywords
- Sustainability
- Biodiversity
- Climate change
- Biology
- Ecosystem services
- Vulnerability (computing)
- Agroforestry
- Geography