HOW TO PROTECT BOTANICAL DIVERSITY IN CENTRAL ASIA FROM DESTRUCTION AND PROMOTE ITS RESTORATION: PRIORITIES AND MAINSTREAMING APPROACHES
Keywords:
ex situ and in situ conservation, restoration ecology, citizen science, ecosystem approach, econet, GBIF.Abstract
The article proposes for discussion by the professional botanical community and all interested parties measures for the conservation and restoration of botanical diversity of Central Asia.
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