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3GBGC > Wuhan: Congress Proceedings Online
Wuhan: Congress Proceedings OnlineThe 3rd Global Botanic Gardens Congress has drawn to a successful conclusion. Attracting nearly 1,000 participants from 67 countries, the congress included 4 plenary sessions, 42 symposia, 7 workshops, and 6 network meetings. A total 202 oral and 145 poster presentations were given during the week. You can most of these archived online here. ![]()
The Proceedings on this website consist of Papers and Posters. All the documents are in PDF format. Proceedings
3GBGC - Reports From WuhanBGCI’s roving reporter for the Congress, Sarah Kneebone, kept a diary of the event as it unfolded. Read her daily reports of the news from the 3rd Global Botanic Garden Congress in Wuhan, below. BGCI CongressesBGCI organises congresses to enable botanic gardens to share experiences and information in plant conservation. The Proceedings of past congresses are made available to the public on our website. |
Challenges in Botanical Research and Climate Change
The 2nd World Botanic Gardens Scientific Congresswill be held in Delft, the Netherlands, on 29 June - 4 July 2008. The main themes are Conservation and Climate Change, Bionics, New Systematics and Future Issues. Registration for those wishing to contribute a paper is 15 December
See Wuhan Pictures on Flickr
BGCI has posted pictures from the conference on Flickr. You can share yours with us there too. Take a look and see who you can spot.
Join BGCI in Protecting Plants for the Planet
BGCI is a membership organisation. We have more than 500 institutional members in 115 countries. Individual memberships also support our urgent work. You too can join us in our global efforts to ensure plants are protected from the many threats facing them today and get some great benefits. |