- Indonesian
In Biodiversitas Taman National Gunung Halimun (III)
Volume (Issue): 7(1,2)
Volume (Issue): 7(1,2)
Peer-reviewed Article

Indigenous people who live in Gunung Halimun National Park (GHNP) rely their on their traditional life natural resources around them. The ethnobotanical research had been conducted in three villages surrounding GHNP. This research including indigenous knowledge in using plants for their daily life such as for food, medicine, fuel, ritual need etc. Most of the plants can be found wildly. Over harvesting of those wild plant might affect the sustainability the national park. Therefore, the environmental education for indigenous people is needed.
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- Indonesian
In Biodiversitas Taman National Gunung Halimun (III)
Volume (Issue): 7(1,2)
Volume (Issue): 7(1,2)