analysis of data biodiversity college campus
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The present study deals with the identification and documentation of flora of J. M. Patel College campus, Bhandara. The college campus sprawling over 21,481 sq. m. and consists of some old trees along with shrubs, herbs, palms, climbers and few exotic flora. Most of the trees are naturally grown and some of the trees, shrubs and palms are planted obviously to control pollution and for the beautification of the campus. Incidentally some part of the campus is covered with rich wild herbal flora which includes medicinal plants. In view of recent demand on medicinal plants, the entire bio rich campus was scanned to collect the biodiversity data. Interestingly more than 150 plant species of trees, shrubs and some wild herbs along with some fauna were identified using relevant scientific literature and subsequently the data was evaluated in the present paper.
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It promotes at least one of the three objectives of the Convention: the conservation of bio-diversity, sustainable use of its components (ecosystems, species or genetic resources), or fair and equitable sharing of the benefits of the utilisation of genetic resources.