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IV.  CONCLUSION The  programs  increased  capacity  of  local  farmers  in  production  and  utilizing  of  medicinal  plants  as  an  alternative  source  for  increasing  family  income.  The  agroforestry  system  was  found  to  effectively  conserve  the  biodiversity  of  local  medicinal  plants.  Further  empowerment  is  needed  to  continue  the  production,  increase  the  output  and  sustain  the  healthy  livelihood  of  community. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The  authors  express  thanks  to  Indonesian  Ministry  of  Research,  Technology  and  Higher  Education  contract  no:  375/LPPM/2015  and  BNI  46  in  2013  for  providing  grant  for  the  programs. REFERENCES 1 J.  Dennis,  (2011)  The  Global  Herbs  &  Botanicals  Market:  Herbs  and  botanicals  will  continue  to  grow  in  popularity  and  sales,  as  long  as  consumers  continue  the  trend  of  self-care  (Online,  Available:  http://www.nutraceuticalsworld.com/ issues/2011-07/view_features/the-global- herbs-amp-botanicals-market-2011-07- 01-00-00-00/. 2 The  Jakarta  Post,  (2013)  RI  develops  extract  plant  for  herbal  medicines  Online,  Available:  http://www.thejakartapost.com/ news/2013/08/23/ri-develops-extract- plant-herbal-medicines.html 3 WHO,  (2003)WHO  guidelines  on  good  agricultural  and  collection  practices  (GACP)  for  medicinal  plants,  Online,  Available:  http://apps.who.int/medicinedocs/ pdf/s4928e/s4928e.pdf 4 Men  Kes  R.I.,  Farmakope  Herbal  Indonesia.  Edisi  I.  Departemen  Keseharan  Republik  Indonesia,  2008. 5 Sudarmi,  “Pengaruh  Tingkat  Naungan  Te r h a d a p   H a s i l   Dan  K a n d u n g a n  Andrographolide  Sambiloto  (Andrographis  Paniculata  Ness)”,  Magistra  No.  92,  pp.  78-85,  June  2015. 6  R.  Maheswaran,  S.  Ignacimuthu,  “A  novel  biopesticide  PONNEEM  to  control  human  vector  mosquitoes  Anopheles  stephensi  L.  and  Culex  quinquefasciatus  Say”,  Environ  Sci  Pollut  Res  Int.,  22  (17),  pp.  13153-66,  2015. 7 S.  Poopathi,  L.J.  De  Britto,  V.L.  C.  Mani,  M.  Praveen ,   “Synthes i s   o f   s i lver  nanoparticles  from  Azadirachta  indica-- a  most  effective  method  for  mosquito  control”,  Environ  Sci  Pollut  Res  Int.,  22  (4),  pp.2956-63,  2015. 8  M.R.  Rao,  M.C.  Palada.  B.N.  Becker,  “Medicinal   and  aromat ic  plants  in  agroforestry  systems”,  Agroforestry  Systems,  61:  107-122,  2004. 9 O.F.Kunle,  H.O.Egharevba,  P.O.,  Ahmadu,  “Standardization  of  Herbal  medicine–  A  review”,  Int.  J.  Biodiversity.  Conserv.,  4  (3):  pp.101-112,  2012 122 Proceedings  of  the  International  Conference  on  Climate  Change,  Biodiversity  and  Ecosystem  Services  for  the Sustainable  Development  Goals  (SDGs):  Policy  and  Practice  27-29  June  2016,  Cha-am,  Phetchaburi,  Thailand


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