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Wild Plants for a Sustainable Future 110 Multipurpose Species

By: Tiziana Ulian(Editor), César Flores(Editor), Rafael Lira(Editor), Avhatakali Mamatsharaga(Editor), Kebadire K Mogotsi(Editor), Patrick Muthoka(Editor), Samodimo Ngwako(Editor), Desterio O Nyamongo(Editor), William Omondi(Editor), Abdoul K Sanogo(Editor), Sidi Sanogo(Editor), Efisio Mattana(Editor), Maite García-Urtiaga(Foreword By), Roger Smith(Foreword By), Paul Wilkin(Foreword By), Richard Deverell(Foreword By)
490 pages, 400 colour photos
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  • Wild Plants for a Sustainable Future ISBN: 9781842466735 Hardback Jul 2019 In stock
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An output from The Useful Plants Project, managed by Kew’s Seed Conservation Department through the Millennium Seed Bank Partnership in Botswana, Kenya, Mali, Mexico and South Africa. Many inhabitants of these countries depend directly on natural vegetation for everyday needs such as food, medicine, fuel and building materials, and plants are faced with a range of threats that include climate change, over-exploitation, shortage of water, habitat loss and invasion of exotic species.

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Tiziana Ulian is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. César Flores is based at the FES Iztacala de Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. Rafael Lira is based at the FES Iztacala de Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico.

By: Tiziana Ulian(Editor), César Flores(Editor), Rafael Lira(Editor), Avhatakali Mamatsharaga(Editor), Kebadire K Mogotsi(Editor), Patrick Muthoka(Editor), Samodimo Ngwako(Editor), Desterio O Nyamongo(Editor), William Omondi(Editor), Abdoul K Sanogo(Editor), Sidi Sanogo(Editor), Efisio Mattana(Editor), Maite García-Urtiaga(Foreword By), Roger Smith(Foreword By), Paul Wilkin(Foreword By), Richard Deverell(Foreword By)
490 pages, 400 colour photos
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