Plant Conservation Science and Practice
The Role of Botanic Gardens
Herausgeber: Blackmore, Stephen; Oldfield, Sara
Plant Conservation Science and Practice
The Role of Botanic Gardens
Herausgeber: Blackmore, Stephen; Oldfield, Sara
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This book explores the increasingly coordinated effort that is underway in botanic gardens around the world to find and apply the best methods of halting the steady erosion of plant diversity and saving wild plant species from extinction.
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This book explores the increasingly coordinated effort that is underway in botanic gardens around the world to find and apply the best methods of halting the steady erosion of plant diversity and saving wild plant species from extinction.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781316602461
- ISBN-10: 131660246X
- Artikelnr.: 48401450
- Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781316602461
- ISBN-10: 131660246X
- Artikelnr.: 48401450
1. Mounting a fundamental defence of the plant kingdom Stephen Blackmore
and Sara Oldfield; 2. Using DNA sequence data to enhance understanding and
conservation of plant diversity at the species level Peter M.
Hollingsworth, Linda Neaves and Alex D. Twyford; 3. Conservation
assessments and understanding the impacts of threats on plant biodiversity
Malin Rivers; 4. The role of botanic gardens in in situ conservation Jin
Chen, Richard Corlett and Charles Cannon; 5. The role of botanic gardens in
ex situ conservation Paul Smith and Valerie Pence; 6. The role of botanic
gardens and arboreta in restoring plants: from populations to ecosystems
Kayri Havens; 7. Botanic gardens and solutions to global challenges Samuel
F. Brockington and Beverley J. Glover; 8. Cultivating the power of plants
to sustain and enrich life: how public gardens can realise our purpose by
focusing on the basic human needs universal to diverse audiences Sophia
Shaw and Jennifer Schwarz-Ballard; 9. Botanic gardens and conservation
impact: options for evaluation Val Kapos and Sara Oldfield; 10. Conclusions
Stephen Blackmore, Sara Oldfield and Paul Smith.
and Sara Oldfield; 2. Using DNA sequence data to enhance understanding and
conservation of plant diversity at the species level Peter M.
Hollingsworth, Linda Neaves and Alex D. Twyford; 3. Conservation
assessments and understanding the impacts of threats on plant biodiversity
Malin Rivers; 4. The role of botanic gardens in in situ conservation Jin
Chen, Richard Corlett and Charles Cannon; 5. The role of botanic gardens in
ex situ conservation Paul Smith and Valerie Pence; 6. The role of botanic
gardens and arboreta in restoring plants: from populations to ecosystems
Kayri Havens; 7. Botanic gardens and solutions to global challenges Samuel
F. Brockington and Beverley J. Glover; 8. Cultivating the power of plants
to sustain and enrich life: how public gardens can realise our purpose by
focusing on the basic human needs universal to diverse audiences Sophia
Shaw and Jennifer Schwarz-Ballard; 9. Botanic gardens and conservation
impact: options for evaluation Val Kapos and Sara Oldfield; 10. Conclusions
Stephen Blackmore, Sara Oldfield and Paul Smith.
1. Mounting a fundamental defence of the plant kingdom Stephen Blackmore
and Sara Oldfield; 2. Using DNA sequence data to enhance understanding and
conservation of plant diversity at the species level Peter M.
Hollingsworth, Linda Neaves and Alex D. Twyford; 3. Conservation
assessments and understanding the impacts of threats on plant biodiversity
Malin Rivers; 4. The role of botanic gardens in in situ conservation Jin
Chen, Richard Corlett and Charles Cannon; 5. The role of botanic gardens in
ex situ conservation Paul Smith and Valerie Pence; 6. The role of botanic
gardens and arboreta in restoring plants: from populations to ecosystems
Kayri Havens; 7. Botanic gardens and solutions to global challenges Samuel
F. Brockington and Beverley J. Glover; 8. Cultivating the power of plants
to sustain and enrich life: how public gardens can realise our purpose by
focusing on the basic human needs universal to diverse audiences Sophia
Shaw and Jennifer Schwarz-Ballard; 9. Botanic gardens and conservation
impact: options for evaluation Val Kapos and Sara Oldfield; 10. Conclusions
Stephen Blackmore, Sara Oldfield and Paul Smith.
and Sara Oldfield; 2. Using DNA sequence data to enhance understanding and
conservation of plant diversity at the species level Peter M.
Hollingsworth, Linda Neaves and Alex D. Twyford; 3. Conservation
assessments and understanding the impacts of threats on plant biodiversity
Malin Rivers; 4. The role of botanic gardens in in situ conservation Jin
Chen, Richard Corlett and Charles Cannon; 5. The role of botanic gardens in
ex situ conservation Paul Smith and Valerie Pence; 6. The role of botanic
gardens and arboreta in restoring plants: from populations to ecosystems
Kayri Havens; 7. Botanic gardens and solutions to global challenges Samuel
F. Brockington and Beverley J. Glover; 8. Cultivating the power of plants
to sustain and enrich life: how public gardens can realise our purpose by
focusing on the basic human needs universal to diverse audiences Sophia
Shaw and Jennifer Schwarz-Ballard; 9. Botanic gardens and conservation
impact: options for evaluation Val Kapos and Sara Oldfield; 10. Conclusions
Stephen Blackmore, Sara Oldfield and Paul Smith.