Chapter 1. The Mountain Environment, Its Biodiversity and Home of Rare Plant Species.- Chapter 2. Climatic Change and Physiological Adaptations in Alpine Medicinal Plants.- Chapter 3. Changes in Growth and Metabolism of Alpine Plants Along Altitudinal and Microhabitat Gradients.- Chapter 4. High Altitude Medicinal Plants: Traditional Uses And Distribution Patterns.
- Chapter 5. Available Knowledge, Trends In Research, And Future Prospects Of High-Altitude Medicinal Plants.- Chapter 6. Ethnobotany of Medicinal Plants from High Mountains: The Case Study of Lombardy (Italy).- Chapter 7. Pharmaceutical Potentials of Alpine Plants: A Special Reference to their Antioxidant Properties.- Chapter 8. Traditional Ise, Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Potential of Crocus Sativus and Emblica officinalis: High Value Medicinal Plants from North Western Himalayan Mountains.
- Chapter 9. Medicinal Potential of Himalayan High-Altitude Plants: A significant Resource for Healthcare and their Socioeconomics Significance.- Chapter 10. High Altitude Medicinal Plants and Integrative Medicine in Bhutan: Identification, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Properties.- Chapter 11. Drugs Derived from High Altitude Plants.- Chapter 12. Cultivation and Conservation of High Value Medicinal and Aromatic Plants from The Himalayas.
- Chapter 13. Conservation and Propagation of Podophyllum hexandrum Royle: A Rare and Endangered Alpine Medicinal Herb.- Chapter 14. Harnessing Biotechnology for the Conservation of High-Altitude Medicinal Plants.- Chapter 15. Asteraceae Plants From Eastern Himalayan Region Of India: An Overview On Potential Ethnomedicinal Application And In Vitro Conservation.- Chapter 16. Propagation and Conservation of Taxus baccata in Indian Himalaya.
- Chapter 17. Conservation and Cultivation of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in the High Altitudes of Uttarakhand, India.- Chapter 18. Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Nanotechnology of Nepeta leucophylla Benth.: A Himalayan Aromatic Medicinal Plant.- Chapter 19. Phytoconstiuents, Pharmacalogy, Production Technology and in-vitro microprogation studies of High value Trans Himalayn Medicinal Plant Rhodiola imbricata Murr.- Chapter 20.
Endophytes of Taxus wallichiana Zucc. (Himalayan yew): Host-microbe interaction benefits.- Chapter 21. Elevated Remedies: The Botany, Conservation, and Cultivation of Saffron and Native New Mexican Herbs. - Chapter 22. Cryobanking: The New Noah's Ark for Diverse Medicinal and Aromatic Plants.- Chapter 23. Illicit Trade and Genetic Erosion: The Plight of Trillium govanianum in the Himalayan Region.
- Chapter 24. Alpine Medicinal Plants in the Himalayas: Contribution to Mountain Livelihood, Socio-economy, and their Marketing.- 25. Commercial Harvesting and the Future of Alpine Medicinal Plants.