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Botanical Gardens and Their Role in Plant Conservation, Volume 3 European and American Botanical Gardens

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By: Thammineni Pullaiah(Editor), David A Galbraith(Editor)
295 pages, 146 colour & 131 b/w photos, 16 colour & 5 b/w illustrations, 12 colour tables
Publisher: CRC Press
Botanical Gardens and Their Role in Plant Conservation, Volume 3
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  • Botanical Gardens and Their Role in Plant Conservation, Volume 3 ISBN: 9781032252223 Hardback Sep 2023 In stock
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Approaching the contributions of a world-wide sector of scientific institutions to addressing the extinction crisis, Botanical Gardens and Their Role in Plant Conservation brings together a diversity of perspectives. There are over 3,600 botanical gardens world-wide, where trees, shrubs, herbs, and other plants are studied and managed in collections. They are foremost among efforts to conserve the diversity of living plant species and ensure that crucial biodiversity is available for the future of humanity.

This book is a showcase for plant conservation, restoration, biodiversity, and related scientific and educational work of botanical gardens around the world, featuring both thematic overview chapters and numerous case studies that illustrate the critical role these institutions play in fighting extinction and ensuring plant diversity is available for sustainable use.

Features:
- A wide range of case studies derived from practical experience in a diversity of institutional, national, and biogeographical settings,
- Reviews of topics such as networking amongst institutions, the importance of global policy agreements such as the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation,
- Profiles of botanical gardens contributions at the national level to conservation priorities,
- Real-world examples of programs in plant conservation for both critically endangered wild plant diversity and unique horticultural or cultural germplasm.

Botanical Gardens and Their Role in Plant Conservation includes contributions from institutions from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and the Americas, and institutions of all sizes and histories, from long-established national gardens to new gardens offering their perspectives on developing their roles in this vital undertaking.

Contents

Chapter 1. The Role of Botanic Gardens and Arboreta in Plant Conservation in Serbia
Chapter 2. Botanical Gardens in Slovakia and their role in plant protection
Chapter 3. The Botanical Garden of the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Chapter 4. The Role of Russian Botanical Gardens in Plant Biodiversity Conservation
Chapter 5. Illustrating the roles of botanical gardens in plant conservation
Chapter 6. Botanical Gardens and their Role in Plant Conservation in Greece
Chapter 7. Plant conservation programs of the Balkan Botanic Garden of Kroussia and the Greek Gene Bank
Chapter 8. Role of Atlanta Botanical Garden in Plant conservation
Chapter 9. The Center for Plant Conservation - a Network of Botanical Gardens in USA and its role in Plant conservation
Chapter 10. Plant conservation efforts at the San Diego Botanic Garden
Chapter 11. Plant Conservation at Houston Botanic Garden
Chapter 12. Plant Conservation at the University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley
Chapter 13. Royal Botanical Gardens (Canada): Conservation of Plants and Nature by an Urban Botanical Garden
Chapter 14. The Contribution of the Montreal Botanical Garden to Plant Conservation
Chapter 15. A botanical garden dedicated to the conservation of plants in the dry inter-Andean valleys of Bolivia
Chapter 16. Conservation efforts for a threatened endemic palm of Bolivia: The Role of Botanical Gardens

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Biography

Prof. T. Pullaiah obtained his M. Sc. and Ph. D. degrees in Botany from Andhra University. He was a Post-doctoral Fellow at Moscow State University, Russia, during 1976-1978. He travelled widely in Europe and visited Universities and Botanic Gardens in about 17 countries. He joined Sri Krishnadevaraya University as a Lecturer in 1979 and became Professor in 1993. He has published 120 books, 345 research papers and 35 popular articles. His books have been published by reputed International publishers like Elsevier, Springer, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Apple Academic Press, Scientific Publishers, Astral International, CBS Publishers etc. Under his guidance, 54 students obtained their PhD degrees and 34 students their M. Phil. Degrees. He is the recipient of the P. Maheshwari Gold Medal, Prof. P.C.Trivedi medal for Editorial excellence and Dr G.Panigrahi Memorial Award of the Indian Botanical Society and Prof. Y. D. Tiagi Gold Medal of the Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy. He was President of the Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy (2013) and President of the Indian Botanical Society (2014). He was a member of the Species Survival Commission of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN).

David Galbraith completed his B.Sc. and M.Sc. at the University of Guelph and his PhD at Queen’s University at Kingston, in Canada. His early research focused on the evolutionary ecology of aquatic vertebrates. Following a post-doctoral fellowship in Canterbury, England, he served as executive director and curator of a small AZA-accredited centre for endangered wildlife species conservation. In 1995 he joined Royal Botanical Gardens (Canada) to develop biodiversity projects among botanical gardens across Canada in response to the Convention on Biological Diversity. In 2006 he was appointed RBG’s Head of Science, overseeing library, archives, and herbarium, research, and use of RBG resources by outside researchers. He has published many contributions on conservation policy, management, and the history of botanical gardens. In 2002 Dr Galbraith was honoured by the American Public Gardens Association with their annual Professional Citation for his innovative work in public horticulture. He was named Hamilton Environmentalist of the Year in 2010 for his efforts to protect nature. Dr Galbraith has always been passionately engaged in biology, history, cultural heritage, and the arts, and is fascinated by how all of these intersect within botanical gardens. He is an adjunct biology professor at McMaster University, a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, and a Fellow International of the Explorers Club.

New
By: Thammineni Pullaiah(Editor), David A Galbraith(Editor)
295 pages, 146 colour & 131 b/w photos, 16 colour & 5 b/w illustrations, 12 colour tables
Publisher: CRC Press
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