2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10531-010-9979-6
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Botanic gardens in the age of climate change

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“…This novel GIS application is both ecologically meaningful and useful in horticulture and ex situ plant conservation (Schulman & Lehvävirta, 2010).…”
Section: Gis Used For the Description Of The Natural Habitats Of Targmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This novel GIS application is both ecologically meaningful and useful in horticulture and ex situ plant conservation (Schulman & Lehvävirta, 2010).…”
Section: Gis Used For the Description Of The Natural Habitats Of Targmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has become recognised that the ex situ conservation of threatened plants should not be conceived as an end in itself (Schulman & Lehvävirta, 2011), a view endorsed by the ecosystem approach with its in situ focus. Recognising this, it follows that the usefulness of ex situ plant collections for conservation purposes should be gauged by their effects on the in situ world.…”
Section: Ecosystem Thinking Can Boost Species Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ils doivent donc rester ouverts et créatifs face aux nouveaux enjeux sans toutefois oublier leurs missions premières. Cela constitue leur défi : multiplier les expositions et les événements novateurs afin d'attirer une clientèle toujours plus importante et, à la fois, maintenir les anciens objectifs et remplir les nouveaux objectifs que la problématique environnementale a soulevés, notamment le rôle que les jardins botaniques doivent ou peuvent jouer quant aux changements climatiques (Donaldson, 2009 ;Heywood, 2011 ;Schulman et Lehvävirta, 2011).…”
Section: Commercialisation Et Conservation Une Nécessité Parfois Conunclassified