Phylogenetic relationships in the genus Leontopodium (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae) based on AFLP data [0.03%]
基于AFLP数据的亚菊族雪莲草属的系统发育关系
Stefan Safer,Karin Tremetsberger,Yan-Ping Guo et al.
Stefan Safer et al.
The genus Leontopodium comprises 30-41 species. The centre of diversity is the Sino-Himalayan region in south-western China, where about 15 species occur. The two species native to Europe, L. alpinum (known as the common 'Edelweiss') and L....
Definition and insertion of the GSPC in the political context of Mexico [0.03%]
墨西哥政治背景下的GSPC的界定与插入政策
Patricia Dávila,Hesiquio Benítez,Yolanda Barrios et al.
Patricia Dávila et al.
Mexico as a megadiverse country houses between 6 and 8% of the world's flora. However, the Mexican flora is facing challenges, including the presence of at least 981 threatened plant species and 618 exotic plant species, habitat loss, pollu...
How has government policy post-Global Strategy for Plant Conservation impacted on science? The Ethiopian perspective [0.03%]
全球植物保护战略后的政府政策如何影响了科学?埃塞俄比亚的视角
Sebsebe Demissew
Sebsebe Demissew
In this paper, existing relevant Ethiopian government biodiversity-related policies and strategies, and mandates of various institutions prior to GSPC targets, are reviewed. Response to whether or not institutions responded to GSPC targets ...
Informing and influencing the interface between biodiversity science and biodiversity policy in South Africa [0.03%]
沟通南非洲生物多样性的科学与政策
Neil R Crouch,Gideon F Smith
Neil R Crouch
South Africa, as a megadiverse country (±21 700 vascular plants, 4800 vertebrates and 68 900 invertebrates described), is presently engaged with an extended, modified Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC). The country is fortunate ...
Plant diversity and conservation in China: planning a strategic bioresource for a sustainable future [0.03%]
中国的植物多样性与保护:为可持续发展计划战略性生物资源
Hongwen Huang
Hongwen Huang
China is one of the richest countries for plant diversity with approximately 33 000 vascular plant species, ranking second in the world. However, the plant diversity in China is increasingly threatened, with an estimated 4000–5000 plant sp...
Strengthening the scientific contribution of botanic gardens to the second phase of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation [0.03%]
加强植物园对全球植物保护策略第二阶段的科学贡献
Stephen Blackmore,Mary Gibby,David Rae
Stephen Blackmore
The need for action on the global environment is now well understood and governments, agencies, non-governmental organizations and botanic gardens have all been working in their various ways to promote environmental sustainability and reduc...
Jeffrey A McNeely
Jeffrey A McNeely
The Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) was the first such effort under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), and had gone through a 3-year process to reach the level of maturity that enabled it to be approved by consensus...
Peter Wyse Jackson,Suzanne Sharrock
Peter Wyse Jackson
A new international initiative for plant conservation was first called for as a resolution of the International Botanical Congress in 1999. The natural home for such an initiative was considered to be the Convention on Biological Diversity ...
Stephen Forbes
Stephen Forbes
This paper considers the context for science contributing to policy development and explores some critical issues that should inform science advocacy and influence with policy makers. The paper argues that the key challenges are at least as...
J. M. Despréaux' lichens from the Canary Islands and West Africa: an account of a 19th century collection found in an English archive [0.03%]
关于英国档案馆中发现的19世纪加那利群岛和西非地衣标本的报道——J.M.Despreaux作者名下物种分类学的新进展
Begoña Aguirre-Hudson,Isabella Whitworth,Brian M Spooner
Begoña Aguirre-Hudson
This is an historical and descriptive account of 28 herbarium specimens, 27 lichens and an alga, found in the archives of Charles Chalcraft, a descendant of the Bedford family, who were dye manufacturers in Leeds, England, in the 19th centu...