sacred grove
Definition | Source | References |
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A particular type of sacred natural sites represented by patches of forest revered as sacred (Bhagwat & Rutte, 2006). Sacred groves may be revered e.g. as burial grounds (Mgumia & Oba, 2003) or sites of ancestral or deity worship (Ramakrishnan et al., 1998). There are locally-established rules that regulate how sacred groves can be used (Hughes & Chandran, 1998). Observation of those rules often contributes to the biodiversity conservation on those sites (Bhagwat & Rutte, 2006). |
Global assessment (1st work programme) | Bhagwat & Rutte, 2006(Mgumia & Oba, 2003) (Ramakrishnan et al., 1998) (Hughes & Chandran, 1998) |
A particular type of sacred natural sites represented by patches of forest revered as sacred (Bhagwat & Rutte, 2006). Sacred groves may be revered as burial grounds (Mgumia & Oba, 2003) or sites of ancestral or deity worship (Ramakrishnan et al., 1998). There are locally-established rules that regulate how sacred groves can be used (Hughes & Chandran, 1998). Observation of those rules often contributes to the biodiversity conservation on those sites. |
Sustainable use assessment | Bhagwat & Rutte, 2006;Mgumia & Oba, 2003; Ramakrishnan et al., 1998; Hughes & Chandran, 1998 |