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 focuses on global efforts to protect plant diversity and the role that botanic gardens play in conserving plant species.
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This book focuses on global efforts to protect plant diversity and the role that botanic gardens play in conserving plant species.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781107148147
- ISBN-10: 1107148146
- Artikelnr.: 49221493
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781107148147
- ISBN-10: 1107148146
- Artikelnr.: 49221493
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.