Conventions and Policies
Publications
Anderson, M., Findlay, F. & Tenner*, C. (2001). The Kyoto Protocol: verification falls into place. In Findlay, F. & Meier, O. (eds) Verification Yearbook 2001. London: The Verification Research, Training and Information Centre. 119-135.![]()
Arx, B., von, Schlauer, J. & Groves*, M. (2001 [2002]). CITES carnivorous plant checklist: for the genera Dionaea, Nepenthes and Sarracenia. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 93 pp.![]()
Cheyne*, P. (2003). Recent developments in biotechnology and intellectual property, access to genetic resources and benefit-sharing. In Arora, D.K. (ed.) Handbook of fungal biotechnology. New York: Marcel Dekker Inc. 2nd edn.![]()
Cheyne*, P. (2003). Access and benefit-sharing agreements: bridging the gap between scientific partnerships and The Convention on Biological Diversity In Smith*, R.D., Dickie*, J.B., Linington*, S.H., Pritchard*, H.W. & Probert*, R.J. (eds) Seed conservation: turning science into practice. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 5-26.![]()
Crane*, P. (2005). Caring and sharing: engaging with International Biodiversity Policy. Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology 80 (1): 1.![]()
Crane*, P.R. (2005). Ethical importing of tree ferns. The Garden 130 (1): 62-63.![]()
Davis*, K. (2004). Uses, benefits, tracking and trade-offs - a botanical collections perspective., November 2005. [Online] Record of Discussion, International Expert Workshop on Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit Sharing, Cuernavaca, Mexico, October 24-27, 2004. Available at www.canmexworkshop.com/documents/papers/IV.1d.4.pdf![]()
Davis*, K. (2005). Tracing terms and drawing lines: a view from biodiversity research collections., November 2005. Record of Discussion, International Expert Workshop on Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit Sharing, Cape Town, South Africa, September 20-23, 2005. Available at www.norsafworkshop.com/Media/Uploads/434a200437549.pdf![]()
Davis*, K., Middlemiss, P., Paton*, A. & Tenner*, C. (2004). The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Herbarium and Seed Bank. Case study contribution. In Tobin, B., Cunningham, D. & Watanbe, K. (eds) The feasibility, practicality and cost of a certificate of origin system for genetic resources: preliminary results of comparative analysis of tracking material in biological resource centres and of proposals for a certificate scheme. CBD information document UNEP/CBD/WG-ABS/3/INF/5, excerpted in CBD official document UNEP/CBD/WG-ABS/3/5.![]()
De Keyser*, E. & Jamieson*, A. (2001). Working towards a mutually beneficial botanic garden/university relationship. In Sutherland, L.A., Abraham, T.K. & Thomas, J. (eds) The power for change: botanic gardens as centres of excellence in education for sustainability. Proceedings of the 4th International Congress on Education in Botanic Gardens, 8-12 November 1999, hosted by the Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute Thiruvanthapuram, Kerala, India. Kew: Botanic Garden Conservation International. 229-232.![]()
Groves*, M. (2005). Plant Identification. In Defra (ed.) Wildlife Crime: A guide to the use of forensic and specialist techniques in the investigation of wildlife crime. London: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Vol. 2005: 40-43.![]()
Groves*, M. (2005). Additional Guidance Note for Timber importers and traders. Guidance Note 15, November 2005. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Available at http://www.ukcites.gov.uk/license/default.htm![]()
Groves*, M. (2005). Can I see some identification? Magistrate 61 (4): 108-109.![]()
Halfacree, A. & Ellison*, J. (2001). Education for sustainable development. Education in Science 193: 14-15.![]()
Laird, S. & Ten Kate*, K. (2002). Biodiversity prospecting and forest conservation: has it lived up to its promise? In Pagiola, S., Bishop, J. & Landell-Mills, N. (eds) Selling forest environmental services: Market based mechanisms for conservation. London: Earthscan.![]()
Laird, S. & Ten Kate*, K. (2002). Biodiversity prospecting: the commercial use of genetic resources and best practice in benefit-sharing. In Laird, S. (ed.) Biodiversity and traditional knowledge: equitable partnerships in practice. London: Earthscan. 241-286.![]()
Latorre García*, F. (2005). Review of the Experience of Implementation by UK Stakeholders of Access and Benefit Sharing Arrangements under the Convention on Biological Diversity. London: Department of the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs. 84 pp.![]()
Latorre Garcia*, F., Williams*, C., Ten Kate*, K. & Cheyne*, P. (2001). Results of the pilot project for Botanical Gardens: principles of access to genetic resources and benefit sharing. Common policy guidelines to assist with their implementation and explanatory text. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. xv, 83 pp.![]()
Maunder*, M., Clubbe*, C., Hankamer*, C. & Groves*, M. (eds) (2002). Plant conservation in the tropics: perspectives and practice. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 628 pp.![]()
McGough*, H.N. (2002). Botanic Gardens and CITES. CITES World 9: 5-6.![]()
McGough*, H.N. (2004). Target 11: Protecting species from international trade. In Anon (ed.) Plant Diversity Challenge - The UK's response to the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation. Peterborough, UK: Joint Nature Conservation Committee. 34-35.![]()
McGough*, H.N., Groves*, M., Mustard*, M. & Brodie*, C. (2004). CITES and plants: a user's guide. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 254 + CD-ROM pp.![]()
McGough*, H.N., Groves*, M., Mustard*, M., Sajeva, M. & Brodie*, C. (2004). CITES and succulents. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 188 + CD-ROM pp.![]()
Meier, O. & Tenner*, C. (2001). Non-governmental monitoring of international agreements. In Findlay, F. & Meier, O. (eds) Verification Yearbook 2001. London: The Verification Research, Training and Information Centre. 207-227.![]()
Owens*, S.J., Prior*, A. & Fuscone, R. (2003). Legal and intellectual property issues. In Scoble, M.J. (ed.) ENHSIN the European Natural History Specimen Information Network. London: Natural History Museum. 86-101.![]()
Pollard*, B.J., Tenner*, C.A., Utteridge*, T.M.A. & Van Slageren*, M. (2003). Status and trends of, and threats to, mountain biodiversity, marine, coastal and inland water ecosystems. CBD Technical Series, no. 8 Montreal: Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity. 127 pp.![]()
Prance*, G.T. (2002). Species survival and carbon retention in commercially exploited tropical rainforest. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences 360: 1777-1785.![]()
Prance*, G.T., Brown, S., Hanbury-Tenison, R., Myers, N. & Swingland, I.R. (2002). Changes in the use and management of forests for abating carbon emissions: issues and challenges under the Kyoto Protocol. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences 360: 1593-1605.![]()
Ten Kate*, K. & Wells*, A. (2001). Preparing a national strategy on access to genetic resources and benefit sharing: a pilot study. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 74 pp.![]()
Ten Kate*, K. (2002). Science and the convention on biological diversity. Science 295 (5564): 2371-2372.![]()
Ten Kate*, K. (2002). Access and benefit sharing. Taiga News (1):![]()
Tenner*, C. (2004). The Millennium Seed Bank: the value of international partnerships. In Willis, C.K. (ed.) African botanic gardens congress: Partners and Linkages. Proceedings of a Congress held at Durban Botanic Gardens, South Africa. 24-29 November 2002. Southern African Biodiversity Network Report 22. Pretoria: SABONET. 16-18.![]()
Wells*, A. & Ten Kate*, K. (2001). Bolivia's strategy on access to genetic resources and benefit sharing: the development of a genetic resources component for the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (ENCB): a case study. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 55 pp.![]()
Whiting, S.N., Reeves, R.D., Richards, D., Johnson, M.S., Cooke, J.A., Malaisse, F., Paton*, A., Smith, J.A.C., Angle, J.S., Chaney, R.L., Ginocchio, R., Jaffré, T., Johns*, R., McIntyre, T., Purvis, O.W., Salt, D.E., Schat, H., Zhao, F.J. & Baker, A.J.M. (2004). Research priorities for conservation of metallophyte biodiversity and their potential for restoration and site remediation. Restoration Ecology 12 (1): 106-116.![]()
Williams*, C. (2001). The principles on access to genetic resources and benefit-sharing: a pilot project for botanic gardens. Botanic Gardens Conservation News 3 (7): 32-34.![]()
Williams*, C., Davis*, K. & Cheyne*, P. (2003). The CBD for botanists. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Darwin Initiative. 94 + CD-ROM pp.![]()