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Plants for the planet [electronic resource] / produced by BGCI.

Contributor(s): Material type: Computer fileComputer fileLanguage: English, Multiple languages Original language: English Publication details: Richmond, Surrey, U.K. : BGCI, 2005.Description: 1 CD-ROM : col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 1905164009
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Contents:
Environmental education in botanic gardens-guidelines for developing individual strategies -- The Darwin technical manual for botanic gardens -- Global strategy for plant conservation -- International agenda for botanic gardens in conservation -- Proceedings of the International Congresses on Education in Botanic Gardens -- Growing concerns-saving the diversity of plant species -- Making your garden come alive-environmental interpretation in botanic gardens -- Education for sustainable development-guidelines for action in botanic gardens -- Conservation action plan for botanic gardens of the Caribbean Islands -- Action plan for botanic gardens in the European Union -- Roots.
Summary: A list of documents from Botanic Gardens Conservation International and related organizations on education, management and policy in botanic gardens.

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Environmental education in botanic gardens-guidelines for developing individual strategies -- The Darwin technical manual for botanic gardens -- Global strategy for plant conservation -- International agenda for botanic gardens in conservation -- Proceedings of the International Congresses on Education in Botanic Gardens -- Growing concerns-saving the diversity of plant species -- Making your garden come alive-environmental interpretation in botanic gardens -- Education for sustainable development-guidelines for action in botanic gardens -- Conservation action plan for botanic gardens of the Caribbean Islands -- Action plan for botanic gardens in the European Union -- Roots.

A list of documents from Botanic Gardens Conservation International and related organizations on education, management and policy in botanic gardens.

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