This book attempts to assess the status of Traditional Knowledge Systems
(TKS)as a tool of conservation in the Arakalgud administrative unit of
Karnataka. TheStudy is based on the field investigation and interaction
with the followers ofTraditional systems such as healers and
practitioners. Many plants in traditionalagricultural systems have
medicinal value; these are found in home gardens, asscattered trees in
croplands and grazing lands on field bunds. Consequently therehas been a
reduction in the use of home remedies and preventive diets at
thehousehold level.