Published 2019
Journal article

Allo: The Himalayan Giant Nettle

Description

The Himalayan giant nettle (Girardinia diversifolia), commonly called Allo in Nepali has been a major source of income in many parts of the Himalayan region. It is a fiber yielding non-timber forest product (NTFP) which belongs to the botanical family Urticaceae. It has been harvested for many years in the Himalayan region for cultural, medicinal and economic purposes. The fiber has high economic value as it is considered superior to jute. Different parts of the plant such as roots, stems, leaves, and inflorescences are used to prepare traditional medicinal formulations to treat various diseases and ailments for the local people.

Additional details

Identifiers

ISBN
978-3-319-75580-9

Publishing information

Title
Poverty Reduction through Non-Timber Forest Products: Personal Stories

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Special note
KSLCDI, KSLpartner

Legacy Data

Legacy numeric recid
34424