International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

Conservation of Tropical Plant Biodiversity: What Have We Done, Where Are We Going?

This review paper provides a brief, yet comprehensive and broad, overview of the main threats to tropical plant biodiversity and how they differ from threats in temperate regions. The Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, an international program with 16 global targets set for 2020 aimed at understanding, conserving, and using sustainably the world's plant biodiversity, is then used as a framework to explore efforts in assessing and managing tropical plant conservation in a changing world. Within each target, the author addresses current challenges in assessing and managing tropical plant biodiversity, identify key questions that should be addressed, and suggest ways for how these challenges might be overcome.

Topic(s)
Sustaining local crop diversity, Policy for sustainable use
Subject area(s)
Strengthening seed systems
Subject category(ies)
Seed policy, The role of gene banks
Publisher
Biotropica
Publication date
2013
DOI
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Resource type
Article or presentation
Resource format
PDF
Primary geographic focus
Global
Open access
Yes


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