Breathing Planet Programme Strategy 1 - Diversity Challenge
We are discovering, collating and accelerating global access to essential information on plant and fungal diversity, through fundamental science, enhanced collection programmes and data-capture, including baseline information, applied Geographical Information Systems and novel identification tools such as web-based floras and DNA barcoding.
BPP 1 embraces the full breadth of the work in the generation of knowledge about plant and fungal diversity for which Kew is widely recognised. This strategy also embraces new approaches to managing and disseminating information in order to maximize the impact of our curation and research and provide much of the foundation on which the remaining Breathing Planet Programme strategies rely. Working with botanists around the world, we are sharing our knowledge and data through our website.
Read about the projects that are helping to meet the diversity challenge
Tropical American Slipper Orchids
Tropical Plant Families: An Identification Handbook
Conservation of Ascension Island’s Endemic Plants - Project completed (2008-2010)
Falkland Islands Native Plants Project
Invasive Species in the UK Overseas Territories
Enabling the People of Montserrat to Conserve the Centre Hills - Project completed (2006-09)
Survey of Introduced Vascular Plants in South Georgia
Increasing Local Capacity to Conserve St Helena's Threatened Native Biodiversity
Supporting Critical Species Recovery and Horticultural Needs on St Helena - Project completed (2008-10)
Falkland Islands Plant Conservation - Project completed (2007-2009)
Scientific Research & Data
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