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Resource centre > Fourth Global Botanic Gardens Congress - Papers for theme 1
Fourth Global Botanic Gardens Congress - Papers for theme 1
Theme 1 - The Global Strategy for Plant Conservation - 2010 and beyond(If you notice any errors or omissions in the papers listed below then please let us know using our feedback form. )
- Accogli, Rita
Recovery and conservation of the agricultural genetic resources of Salento (Apulia - Italy) - Baider, Claudia
Status of plant conservation in oceanic islands of the Western Indian Ocean - Caujape-Castells, Juli
The status of plant conservation on the Macaronesian archipelagos - Demissew, Sebsebe
The Ethiopian Flora Project: Lessons learnt - Dilhan, M.A.A.B.
Building sustainable botanic gardens: a simple silvicultural method adopted to haven certain wood trees into productive arboretum in the dry zone of Sri Lanka - Flann, Christina
Compiling the Global Compositae Checklist in the age of biodiversity informatics - Forzza, Rafaela C.
Preparation of a list of Brazilian plant and fungal species: methods and results - Gorbunov, Yuri
Russian botanical gardens and GSPC - Griffith, Patrick
The cost of conservation: measuring the mission and its economics - Kiehn, Michael
Botanic Gardens and the implementation of the GSPC in Austria - MacKay, Marion
Meeting Target 8: Rhododendron subgenus vireya in New Zealand as an example of ex situ conservation - Martinelli, Gustavo
Brazilian National Centre on Flora Conservation: the efforts of Rio de Janeiro Botanic Garden in implementing the GSPC targets at national level: some results - Samain, Marie-Stéphanie
Peperomia Reference Collection: an ex situ living plant collection for scientific research - Torres-Santana, Christian
Conservation status of plants in the Caribbean Island biodiversity hotspot - Tye, Alan
The status of plant conservation on Pacific islands - Van der Walt, Karin
The critical difference between extinction and survival: ex situ conservation of Encephalartos species in the Lowveld National Botanical Garden, SA. - Vovides, Andrew P.
The Mexican living cycad collection at the Jardin Botánico Francisco Javier Clavijero, Xalapa - Wen, Xiangying
Safeguarding China's botanical heritage - BGCI's integrated conservation programme in China - Zych, Marcin
It takes a flower and a bee to make a meadow: mutualistic plant-pollinator interactions are crucial for plant biodiversity conservation
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