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Aldous, David, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Social, environmental, economic and health benefits of botanic gardens
Allenstein, Pamela, American Public Gardens Association, USA
PlantCollectionsTM: linking national and international living plant databases
Angus, Hugh, The National Arboreta, UK
Developing an ex situ conifer collection
Aplin, David, National Botanic Garden of Belgium, Belgium
The use of barcoding beyond the supermarket
Aplin, David, National Botanic Garden of Belgium, Belgium
Indices seminum: are they really worth the effort?
Ashmore, Sarah, Griffith University, Australia
Conservation of recalcitrant-seeded species
Ausloos, Gert, National Botanic Garden of Belgium
Are we preaching at the right level?
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Balbach, Harold, US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (USA-ERDC), USA
Strategy for in situ conservation of at-risk and declining sandhills species
Bardin, Philippe, Conservatoire Botanique du Basin Parisien, France
The network of Conservatoires Botaniques Nationaux in France and the implementation of the GSPC
Bohemen, Hein van, University of Technology Delft, The Netherlands
Ecological engineering and botanic gardens
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Cameron, Grant,
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, Australia
Managing risks to support sustainability: experiences from creating the new Australian Botanic Garden in Melbourne
Carolus, Berenice, South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI), South Africa
Theme gardens and interpretation in a S. African NBG context
Chen, Xiaoya, Shanghai Institute of Biological Sciences, CAS, China
Plant diversity and human health
Clubbe, Colin, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK
Travelling training courses: Uganda and Montserrat
Costa, Maria Lúcia Nova da , Brazilian Botanic Gardens Network, Brazil
Implementing a plant record system for Brazilian botanic gardens
Cowell, Carly, South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI), South Africa
Restoration protocols for Fynbos species
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Davis, Kate, Consultant, Canada
Access and benefit-sharing negotiations: an update for botanic gardens
Delmas, Maite, Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France
Sharing science at the Natural History Museum, Paris
Ding, Zimian, Institute of Medicinal Plant Development (IMPLAD), China
Role and status of the botanical garden in the process of domestication of medicinal plants
Dorofeyeva, Lyudmila, Botanical garden RAS Ural Div, Russia
Problems of scientific coordination in the development of the system of Russian botanical gardens
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Forbes, Stephen, Botanic Gardens of Adelaide, Australia
How botanic gardens change the world – institutional arrangements & policy influence in plant conservation
Fullard, Donovan, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, South Africa
Ecotourism and botanic gardens – an education perspective
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Gaffney , Felicity, National Botanic Gardens of Ireland, Ireland
Schools and science in the gardens
Galbraith, David, Royal Botanical Gardens, Hamilton, Canada
Importance of the International Agenda
Gavhi, Peter, Free State National Botanical Garden, South Africa
Free State NBG; educating communities about plant diversity awareness and conservation
Gibbs, Douglas, BGCI, UK
Using the International Agenda: a global overview
Gibbs, Douglas, BGCI, UK
What, where and how to conserve plants: a preparatory project
Gilani, Aneel, Quaid-I-Azam University, Pakistan
Traditional knowledge and its importance in biodiversity conservation
Gómez Mejía, Alberto, Quindío Botanic Garden, Colombia
The inefficiency of the Andean Decision on access to genetic resources and benefit sharing
Graziano, Andre, Agronomical Institute, Campinas, Brazil
Plants and humans: landscape design and the botanical education programme
Griffiths, Alistair, Eden Project, UK
Eden Project, facilitating change
Griffiths, Alistair, Eden Project, UK
Knowing your visitors, responding to their needs
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Hamilton, Alan, Plantlife International, UK
Medicinal plant conservation in the Himalayas: lessons from the field
Hanzelka, Petr, Prague Botanic Garden, Czech Republic
Conservation project of domestic cultivars of ornamental perennial plants in Prague Botanic Garden
Harrison, Bernard, Bernard Harrison & Friends Ltd, Singapore
Possible new directions for botanic garden development
Havens, Kayri, Chicago Botanic Garden, USA
Chicago Botanic Garden’s conservation and outreach efforts on climate change
Hawker, Jeremy, Christchurch, New Zealand
Public consultation process for Christchurch Botanic Garden
Hawkins, Belinda, BGCI, UK
Prioritising action to save medicinal plants
He, Tianhua, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
A molecular assessment of the key biological processes of dispersal and mating in banksias: implications for conservation
He, Shanan, Nanjing Botanic Garden Mem. Sun Yat-Sen, China
A discussion on the dynamics of living collections
Hernández Bermejo, Esteban, IMGEMA-Jardín Botánico de Córdoba, Spain
The GSPC implementation in Spain: first steps towards a National Plant Conservation Strategy in Spain
Hotka, Peter , Arboretum Mlynany SAS, Slovakia
General knowledge of Chinese woody plant introduction in the Arboretum Mlynany SAS
Hu, Yonghong, Shanghai botanic gardens, China
The botanic garden and ecological city - Case study of Shanghai botanic gardens
Hyvarinen, Marko, University of Oulu Botanical Garden, Finland
Ex situ conservation of threatened seashore plants - time out for populations hit by global change
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Johnson, Brian, c/o United States Botanic Garden, Washington, USA
Conservation interpretation at the United States Botanic Garden
Jiang, Houquan, Wuhan Botanical Garden, China
Promoting education about plant diversity
Jiao, Genlin, Shenzhen Fairy Lake Botanical Garden, China
Conservation planning: Chinese Magnolias at the Shenzhen Fairy Lake Botanical Garden
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Kane, Ailene, New England Wildflower Society, USA
Community conservation - a grassroots approach to building a sustainable future
Ke Loc, Phan, Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Hanoi, Vietnam
Conserving Vietnamese conifers
Kiehn, Michael, University of Vienna, Austria
The Austrian Botanic Gardens Working Group
Kim, Yong-Shik, Yeungnam University, Korea
Formal and informal education at Daegu Arboretum
Krohmner, Julia, Institute for Ecology, Evolution & Diversity, University of Frankfurt, Germany
Village Botanic gardens as a tool for preserving plant diversity and indigenous knowledge on a local scale in Benin and Burkina Faso
Kuzevanov, Victor, Botanic Garden of the Irkutsk State University, Russia
Botanic garden resources: linking biodiversity and human well-being
Kuzevanov, Victor, Botanic Garden of the Irkutsk State University, Russia
Communicating the mission of the Lake Baikal region botanic garden
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Lanata , Francesca, Kisantu Botanic Garden, DR Congo
The challenge of the rehabilitation of a garden in a country in search of stability and good governance
Lane, Annie, Bioversity International, Rome, Italy
Climate change and conservation of crop wild relatives
Leaman, Danna, IUCN-SSC Medicinal Plant Specialist Group, Canada
Medicinal plant conservation and sustainable use: Questions about an important global resource
Leiva Sánchez, Angela T., Jardín Botánico Nacional, Universidad de La Habana, Cuba
Conservation of Cuban Palms
Lewis, Caroline, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, USA
Community change with the 'Fairchild Challenge'
Leyman, Viviane, National Botanical Garden of Belgium, Belgium
Saying one thing, doing another . . are you peat free?
Li, Xiaodong, Wuhan Botanical Garden, China
Distribution and conservation strategy of eight threatened gymnosperm species in China
Liu, Yifei, Wuhan Botanical Garden, CAS, China
Conservation and restoration of the plants in the Three Gorges Reservoir - a case study from Myricaria laxiflora
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Ma, Jinshuang,
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, USA
Review of the Chinese local and national Floras
Maloupa, Eleni, Balkan Botanic Garden of Kroussia, Greece
In situ conservation of the Balkan Botanic Garden of Kroussia, Greece
Maloupa, Eleni, Balkan Botanic Garden of Kroussia, Greece
What's new in a deciduous oak forest? The 'Path of Plant Biodiversity' in the Balkan Botanic Garden
Matchett, Alan, Dunedin City Council , New Zealand
Dunedin Botanic Garden: planning for relevance and sustainability in the community
McAuliffe, Joseph, Desert Botanical Garden, USA
Scientific value of herbarium vouchers of living collections
McDonald, Edel, National Botanic Gardens of Ireland, Ireland
Managing health and safety at the National Botanic Gardens of Ireland
Mei, Li, Nanjing Botanic Garden Mem. Sun Yat-Sen, China
Communicating the conservation message in a more interactive way
Mellichamp, Larry, University of North Carolina at Charlotte , USA
Why conserve Sarracenia pitcher plants
Membrives, Nuria, Marimurtra Botanical Garden , Spain
Securing the flora of Catalonia
Mokoae Moletsane , Erick, South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI), South Africa
Ensuring the sustainability of environmental education programmes; contributing to the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation
Mougal, James, Seychelles National Botanical Garden, Seychelles
Reintroduction of Impatiens gordonii in the Seychelles
Müller, Jonas, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK
The European Native Seed Conservation Network – progress towards target 8 of the GSPC
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Newton, Christine, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK
Whose role is it in the UK to champion plants in education?
Newton, Christine, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK
The reduction in the teaching of plant science and conservation in schools; a UK perspective
Nicholson, Mark, Plants for Life International, Kenya
Experiences with developing a botanic garden in the uplands of Kenya
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Oliver, Ian, Karoo Desert National Botanical Garden, South Africa
SANBI - threatened plants programmes and the plight of Ghaap Hoodia gordonii (Masson) Sweet ex Decne. in the wild
Omar, Samira, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait
In situ and ex situ conservation of genetic diversity of desert plants of Kuwait
Onyango, John C., University Botanic Garden, Maseno University, Kenya
The role of Maseno University Botanic Garden in education and plant conservation
Oteng-Yeboah, Alfred, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Accra,, Ghana
Ghanaian needs assessment: criteria and findings
Oteng-Yeboah, Alfred, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Accra,, Ghana
CITES and livelihoods
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Parker, John, Cambridge University Botanic Garden, UK
Teaching and research: how university botanic gardens address conservation
Paternoster, Monique, Conservatoire Botanique National de Mascarin, La Reunion
Trails of inheritance
Patzelt, Annette, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman
Status of in situ and ex situ plant conservation in the Sultanate of Oman, Southern Arabia
Peralta, Iris, Jardin Botánico Chacras de Coria –UNCu, Argentina
Conservation of Tomato and its wild relatives
Persoon, Hans, University Botanical Gardens, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Atlantis-BG a standard for comprehensive, web-based collection management
Pitman, Sheryn, Botanic Gardens of Adelaide, Australia
Educating to conserve plant diversity through sustainable landscaping
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Rae, David, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, UK
Landscape assessment and development plans
Rae, David, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, UK
A Benefit Sharing Agreement for the commercialisation of Chilean plants in the UK
Rammeloo, Jan, National Botanic Garden of Belgium, Belgium
Are botanic gardens doing enough for conservation in Europe?
Richard, Philippe, Bordeaux, France
Building a new garden today: a non-conventional way to communicate about plants
Romanov, Mikhail, Main Botanical Garden of RAS, Moscow, Russia
Reproductive biology studies - the way of understanding plant diversity
Rudge, Jonathan, Plantlife International , UK
Important Plant Areas: the challenge of climate change
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Sabu, Mamiyil, Calicut University Botanical Garden, India
Conservation of Indian gingers at Calicut University Botanical Garden
Sampaio Perreira, Tania, Rio de Janeiro Botanic Garden, Brazil
Conservation action plan for the Brazilwood, Caesalpinia echinata, in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil
Sanchez Martinez, Emiliano, Jardín Botánico Regional de Cadereyta, Mexico
Conservation of endangered species: action of Querétaro Botanic Garden
Sánchez, Marcela, Institute of Biological Resources, Argentina
The Action Plan for Botanic Gardens in Argentina
Schulman, Leif, Helsinki University Botanic Garden, Finland
Botanical Collecting Effort in Amazonia
Seeni, Sooriamuthu, Tropical Botanic Garden & Research Institute, India
In vitro multiplication and restoration of selected RET plants of India
Shepherd, Dan, Columbia University, USA
Communicating plant conservation in the USA
Shinwari, Muhammad Ibrar, Pakistan Museum of Natural History, Pakistan
Sustainable utilization of moist temperate Himalayan medicinal plants in Pakistan
Skridaila, Audrius, Botanical Garden of Vilnius University, Lithuania
Research of Taxus baccata L. genetic diversity in three Baltic countries - part of a regeneration programme of disappeared native species in Lithuania
Smith, Robert, Mount Tomah Botanic Garden, Australia
World Heritage Links for botanic gardens - a case study
Smith, Paul, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK
The importance of seed banks in a changing climate
Smith , Paul, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK
The MSB Project: Progress towards the GSPC Target 8 worldwide
Somashekhar, BS, Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions, India
GARDENIA: medicinal plant diversity education with rural communities in southern India
Spalton, Andrew, Diwan of Royal Court , Oman
The Oman Botanic Garden – an iconic new garden for the Arabian Peninsula
Srinivasan, Ganeshan, Tropical Botanic Garden & Research Institute, India
Plant genetic resources conservation - Integrated strategies
Stanning, Julian, Consultant, Kenya
Trees 2000 - a project to restore indigenous tree plantings in Kenya
Strid, Arne, Göteborg Botanical Garden, Sweden
Lost and found in the Greek flora
Sun, Weibang, Kunming Institute of Botany, China
Conservation of Magnoliaceae in China: The five flagship speciesin Yunnan of SW China
Sun, Wei-Bang, Kunming Institute of Botany, China
Characteristics of Tithonia diversifolia: an alien invasive plant in Yunnan, SW China
Suzuki, Mitsuo, Botanical Gardens, Tohoku University, Japan
The present condition of plant conservation by Japanese botanical gardens and their provisions for the 2010 Target
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Tamm, Heiki, Botanical Garden of the University of Tartu , Estonia
Conservation of Estonian flora
Tan, Kit, Institute of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
The endemic flora of Greece
Tan, Yong, Turpan Desert Botanic Garden, China
Conservation and use of Calligonum for the stability of desert ecosystems
Tan, Bian, BGCI , Singapore
South East Asia Botanic Gardens (SEABG)
Tan, Bian, BGCI, Singapore
Raising the profile of plants in Indonesia
Tieu, Anle, BGCI, Singapore
BGCI China Programme – training workshops and staff exchanges
Tombolato, Antonio Fernando, Jardim Botânico do Instituto Agronômico – IAC, Campinas, Brazil
Brazilian descriptor for Hippeastrum hybrids
Twine, Monique, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, South Africa
Case study of threatened lowland
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Upson, Tim, Cambridge University Botanic Garden, UK
What to grow? redefining the glasshouse collections at Cambridge University Botanic Garden
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Vacek, Oldrich, Prague Botanic Garden, Czech Republic
Schools' education in Prague Botanic Garden
Vergou, Asimina, Bath University, UK
Flourishing collaborations - the story of Wakehurst Place, RBG Kew and a local school
Villamil, Carlos B., Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina
Grassland restoration in the southern Pampas
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Wang, Liangsheng, Institute of Botany, CAS, China
The conservation and sustainable utilization of core germplasms of tree peonies (Paeonia section Moutan DC.)
Webb, Mark, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority, Australia
Role of botanic gardens in commercial plant development
Wei Har, Wong, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore
Children’s education in Singapore – responding to need
Wijesundara, Siril, Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
Botanic Gardens in Sri Lanka past, present and future
Willis, Chris, South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI), South Africa
From NBI to SANBI: the biodiversity challenge
Willison, Julia, BGCI, UK
Communicating the importance of plant diversity - Reporting on the outcomes of the Target 14 meetings worldwide
Willison Julia & Kneebone, Sarah, BGCI, UK
A global snapshot of botanic garden education provision
Worsman, Rusty, Mount Tomah Botanic Garden, Australia
Ecotours - towards sustainable tourism for botanic gardens
Wyse Jackson, Diane, BGCI, UK
BGCI’s global living collections database
WyseJackson, Peter, National Botanic Gardens of Ireland, Ireland
Developing and implementing a policy on sustainability for a botanic garden: experiences from Dublin
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Xu, Ling, South China Botanical Garden, China
Using images to attract visitors in botanic gardens
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Ye, Qi-gang , Wuhan Botanical Garden, China
Propagation of endangered fern Adiantum reniforme var. sinense endemic to the Three-Gorge Area for conservation
Ying, Zhu, Beijing Botanic Garden, China
Plant-based education, what is the picture in China?
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Zhang, Deshun, Shanghai Institute of Landscape Architecture, China
The conservation status and conservation strategy of Picea neoveitchii
Zhang , Qingsong, Lushan Botanical Garden, China
The introduction of Lushan Botanical Garden
Zhong, Tailin, Botany Garden of Zhejiang Forestry College, China
The theory and practice of the eco-botany garden of the Zhejiang Forestry College
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