Ethnobotanical Approaches: Integrating Traditional Knowledge into Modern Healthcare
Kungu Erisa
Faculty of Pharmacy Kampala International University Uganda
Email: erisa.kungu@studwc.kiu.ac.ug
ABSTRACT
Ethnobotany, the study of traditional knowledge systems (TKS) concerning the use of plants, fungi, and microorganisms by indigenous communities, represents a vital yet underutilized resource for modern healthcare. This paper explores the potential of ethnobotanical approaches to enhance medical practices by integrating culturally rooted, time-tested medicinal knowledge with evidence-based modern healthcare paradigms. Drawing from historical perspectives, case studies, and ethnopharmacological principles, the study examines methodologies, ethical considerations, and socio-political challenges surrounding the preservation, validation, and application of traditional medicine. Case studies from Latin America, New Zealand, and South Africa demonstrate the successful integration of local knowledge into public health systems, enhancing both access and efficacy of care. Despite ongoing skepticism and structural barriers within biomedicine, integrating TKS offers a promising strategy for improving global health equity, safeguarding biodiversity, and empowering indigenous knowledge holders. The paper concludes with a policy-focused agenda for ethical collaboration, community participation, and interdisciplinary dialogue essential for sustainable integration.
Keywords: Ethnobotany, Traditional Knowledge Systems, Ethnopharmacology, Medicinal Plants, Indigenous Medicine, Biocultural Heritage, Healthcare Integration.
CITE AS: Kungu Erisa (2025). Ethnobotanical Approaches: Integrating Traditional Knowledge into Modern Healthcare. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC AND EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCES 6(3):43-50 https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJSES/2025/63.4350