2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-017-0023-9
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Conservation priorities for medicinal woody species in a cerrado area in the Chapada do Araripe, northeastern Brazil

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“…Araripe UGG has Araripe Plateau as a major landscape highlight, which is an area of extreme biological importance and environmental heterogeneity [77,95]. Considering this scenario, the results of the Shannon-Weaver index (H′) for the Riacho do Meio trail was 3.8 (see Figure 5A-C), whereas that for the Santo Sepulcro trail was 2.3.…”
Section: Biodiversity At Indicators Of the Geosite Trailsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Araripe UGG has Araripe Plateau as a major landscape highlight, which is an area of extreme biological importance and environmental heterogeneity [77,95]. Considering this scenario, the results of the Shannon-Weaver index (H′) for the Riacho do Meio trail was 3.8 (see Figure 5A-C), whereas that for the Santo Sepulcro trail was 2.3.…”
Section: Biodiversity At Indicators Of the Geosite Trailsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study addressing medicinal wood species with conservation priorities carried out in a Cerrado area close to this research, species availability and conservation priority scores were evaluated. The aforementioned study found that H. drasticus, X. americana and C. coriaceum are in category 1 conservation priority in that area, indicating that these species need more attention and conservation measurement applicabilities(RIBEIRO et al 2017).…”
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“…A biodiversidade nos biomas brasileiros é de extraordinária riqueza e representa uma infinidade de recursos e possibilidades de usos para a humanidade, sobretudo quando falamos de espécies medicinais (Funari;Ferro, 2005;Barreiro;Bolzani, 2009;Fernandes et al, 2013;Ribeiro et al, 2019). As plantas medicinais têm um longo e amplo histórico de uso por populações tradicionais e comunidades locais, sendo utilizadas sobretudo naquelas onde o serviço público de saúde é precário, ou mesmo em determinados contextos sociais, nos quais a baixa renda é um fator limitante ao acesso aos medicamentos industriais (Ribeiro et al, 2019). Esse conhecimento tradicional é comumente utilizado por universidades, institutos de pesquisa e indústrias farmacêuticas na prospecção de novos compostos para uso medicinal (Yunes;Calixto, 2001).…”
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