Transdisciplinary collaborations to highlight media advocacy on climate change impacts on medicinal plants: Evidence from content analysis, and recommendations for action
Medicinal plants have long been part of the healthcare systems of humanity. At least eighty percent of the population in all World Health Organization (WHO) regions report using herbal medicines. Thus, losing access to medicinal plants from climate change could have a devastating impact on healthcar...
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Main Authors: | Bernard Appiah (Author), Isaac Kingsley Amponsah (Author), Md Koushik Ahmed (Author), Gursimar Kaur Singh (Author), Merlin Lincoln Kwao Mensah (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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