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Creating an online world flora by 2020 : a perspective from South Africa

dc.contributor.authorVictor, Janine Elizabeth
dc.contributor.authorSmith, G.F. (Gideon Francois), 1959-
dc.contributor.authorTurland, Nicholas J.
dc.contributor.authorLe Roux, Mariaan
dc.contributor.authorPaton, Alan
dc.contributor.authorFigueiredo, Estrela
dc.contributor.authorCrouch, Neil R.
dc.contributor.authorVan Wyk, Abraham Erasmus (Braam)
dc.contributor.authorFiler, Denis
dc.contributor.authorVan Wyk, Erich
dc.date.accessioned2014-10-01T05:42:42Z
dc.date.issued2014-01
dc.description.abstractAt the 10th Conference of the Parties of the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD), which was held in Nagoya, Japan, in October 2010, an updated Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) was adopted as part of the plan of work of the CBD. Target 1 of the GSPC aims to produce an online Flora for all the plants of the world by 2020. Governments that have ratified the CBD will have to report over the next several years on progress towards achieving this challenging target. Floras are still widely regarded as a means of providing descriptive information and identification tools for the plants that occur in a specified region. Historically, Floras have included identification keys; scientific names with authorship for all taxa known to occur in the area; synonymy; descriptions; distributions within the region in question; specimen citations; habitat; literature references; and illustrations. Of these, nomenclature, descriptions, identification tools, illustrations and distributions are critical components. The approach being taken by South Africa, a biodiversity-rich country, in working towards achieving Target 1 of the GSPC by 2020 is presented and discussed, outlining a methodology that may be of practical use to other countries. We hope this will urge other countries to consider how they might meet this challenging conservation target.en_US
dc.description.librarianhb2014en_US
dc.description.urihttp://link.springer.com/journal/10531en_US
dc.identifier.citationVictor, JE, Smith, GF, Turland, NJ, Le Roux, M, Paton, A, Figueiredo, E, Crouch, NR, Van Wyk, AE, Filer, D & Van Wyk, E 2014, 'Creating an online world flora by 2020 : a perspective from South Africa', Biodiversity and Conservation, vol. 23, no.1, pp. 251-263.en_US
dc.identifier.issn0960-3115 (print)
dc.identifier.issn1572-9710 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1007/s10531-013-0595-0
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/42165
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSpringeren_US
dc.rights© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. The original publication is available at : http://link.springer.com/journal/10531.en_US
dc.subjectConvention on biodiversityen_US
dc.subjectFloraen_US
dc.subjectGlobal strategy for plant conservationen_US
dc.subjectOnlineen_US
dc.subjectTaxonomyen_US
dc.subjectVascular plantsen_US
dc.subjectSouth Africa (SA)en_US
dc.subjectBotanical Research And Herbarium Management System (BRAHMS)en_US
dc.titleCreating an online world flora by 2020 : a perspective from South Africaen_US
dc.typePostprint Articleen_US

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