This chapter aims to present the current status of Wild Edible
Plants (WEPs), highlight their importance as a nutrient source for future food
security, explore the ethnic knowledge associated with them, identify the
threats they face, and propose sustainable management strategies. The knowledge
of Wild Edible Plants (WEPs) dates back to the dawn of human civilization.
Today, they continue to play a crucial supplementary role in global food
security. WEPs are integral to traditional food systems, offering nutritional
and cultural value in daily life. They are increasingly recognized as a
potential source of a naturally healthy diet. However, many WEP resources are
under threat from various factors, including overexploitation, overgrazing,
forest fires, agricultural encroachment, and the adverse effects of climate
change. Consequently, there is an urgent need to conserve the diversity of WEPs
and ensure their sustainable management. The conservation and sustainable
management of wild edible plants (WEPs) are critical for ensuring future food
security and maintaining ecological balance. By collaborating with indigenous
and local communities, integrating traditional and scientific knowledge, and
implementing comprehensive conservation strategies, we can safeguard the
diversity of WEPs.
Author
(s) Details
Rupali
Shirsat
Department of Botany, Shri Dr. R. G. Rathod College of Arts and
Science, Murtizapur, District- Akola (MS), 444 107, India.
Dipak
Koche
Department of Botany, Shri Shivaji College of Arts, Commerce, and
Science, Akola, District- Akola (MS), 444 003, India.
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