Kinwat Taluka, a part of Nanded District in Maharshtra(India), is particularly noted for its dense and biodiverse forests. The terrain here is hilly, and the climate is subtropical, fostering a unique environment that supports a wide array of plant and animal species. The forests of Kinwat are primarily composed of tropical deciduous trees, including teak, bamboo, and various other hardwood species. These forests are a repository of medicinal plants, many of which are utilized by local indigenous communities for their therapeutic properties. The forested area is not only a crucial natural resource but also a cultural asset, as the traditional knowledge of ethnomedicine is deeply rooted in the local tribal populations. Conservation efforts in Kinwat are essential to preserve both its biodiversity and the ethnobotanical knowledge that has been passed down through generations.
Kinwat Taluka's unique combination of geographical features, climate, and biodiversity, along with its rich cultural heritage, makes it a region of immense ecological and ethnobotanical significance. The Kinwat Forest Ethnomedicinal Plants Database aims to document and preserve the traditional knowledge of medicinal plants in this area, ensuring that this invaluable information is available for future generations and contributing to the conservation of both cultural and natural resources..
Address: Dept. of Computer Science, Baliram Patil College, Kinwat, Dist- Nanded, Maharshtra(India)
Phone: +91-7447220722
Email: prof.yogeshsomwanshi@gmail.com