World Flora Online Mid-term Update

IF 1.1 3区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES
P. Loizeau, P. Jackson
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Abstract

Abstract There are an estimated 400,000 species of vascular plants on Earth, out of which 10% are still to be discovered. These plants, both known and unknown, may hold answers to many of the world's health, social, environmental, and economic problems. A full inventory of plant life is vital if many threatened species are to be protected and if their full potential is to be realized before many of these species, and the possibilities they offer, become extinct. In 2010, the updated Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) of the United Nation's Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) included as its first target (Target 1) the need for “an online flora of all known plants.” Bearing this in mind, in January 2012 in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A., representatives from four institutions—the Missouri Botanical Garden, the New York Botanical Garden, the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, all members of the Global Partnership for Plant Conservation—took the initiative to meet and discuss how to achieve GSPC Target 1 by 2020. The meeting resulted in a proposed outline of the scope and content of a World Flora Online (WFO), as well as a decision to create an international consortium of institutions and organizations to collaborate on providing its content. The WFO project was subsequently launched in October 2012 in India, at an event held during the 11th Conference of the Parties (COP) to the CBD, where the COP also adopted a decision welcoming the WFO initiative. In January 2013, a memorandum of understanding on the WFO was open to signature. By the end of July 2016, 34 institutions and organizations had signed it. Other institutions and organizations worldwide are also invited to participate in the WFO Consortium. The WFO will be an open-access, web-based compendium of the world's plant species. It will be a collaborative, international project, building upon existing knowledge and published floras, checklists, and taxonomic and other revisions. It will also require the collection and generation of new information on poorly know plant groups and plants in unexplored regions. The project represents a major step forward in developing a consolidated global information service on the world's flora.
世界植物在线中期更新
据估计,地球上有40万种维管植物,其中10%尚未被发现。这些已知的和未知的植物可能是世界上许多健康、社会、环境和经济问题的答案。如果要保护许多受威胁的物种,如果要在这些物种及其所提供的可能性灭绝之前充分发挥它们的潜力,那么对植物生命的全面盘点是至关重要的。2010年,联合国生物多样性公约(CBD)更新的全球植物保护战略(GSPC)将“所有已知植物的在线植物区系”作为其第一个目标(目标1)。考虑到这一点,2012年1月在美国密苏里州圣路易斯,来自密苏里植物园、纽约植物园、爱丁堡皇家植物园和邱园皇家植物园这四个机构的代表,以及全球植物保护伙伴关系的所有成员,主动开会讨论了如何在2020年之前实现GSPC目标1。会议提出了世界植物在线(WFO)的范围和内容大纲,并决定建立一个由机构和组织组成的国际联盟,以合作提供其内容。WFO项目随后于2012年10月在《生物多样性公约》第11次缔约方大会期间在印度举行的一次活动中启动,缔约方大会也通过了一项欢迎WFO倡议的决定。2013年1月,《世界气象组织谅解备忘录》开放签署。截至2016年7月底,已有34家机构和组织签署。世界各地的其他机构和组织也被邀请参加世界气象组织联盟。世界植物名录将是一个开放获取的、基于网络的世界植物物种汇编。这将是一个合作的国际项目,以现有知识和已出版的植物区系、核对表、分类学和其他修订版为基础。它还需要收集和生成关于鲜为人知的植物群和未开发地区植物的新信息。该项目是在发展关于世界植物区系的综合全球信息服务方面向前迈出的重要一步。
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期刊介绍: The Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden is a quarterly international journal primarily devoted to systematic botany and evolutionary biology. We encourage submissions of original papers dealing with significant advances in the taxonomy, phylogeny, biogeography, paleobiology, and evolution of plants, and in conservation genetics and biology, restoration ecology, and ethnobiology, using morphological and/or molecular characters, field observations, and/or database information. We also welcome reviews and papers on conceptual issues and new methodologies in systematics. Important floristic works will also be considered. Symposium proceedings discussing a broader range of topical biological subjects are also published, typically once a year. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed by qualified and independent reviewers.
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