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  1. In situ conservation of wild plant species a critical global review of good practices by Heywood, V.H., Dulloo, Mohammad Ehsan

    Published 2005
    “…This part also discusses the most important international instruments which govern the conservation of wild plant species, notably the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Global Plan of Action, as well as other regional initiatives, and the role of major UN and international agencies dealing with wild species. …”
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    Manual
  2. Assembling the Brazilian flora: overview of Leguminosae diversity The Brazil Flora Group – Leguminosae (Recommended citation: BFG - Leguminosae) by Pires Morim, Marli, Ranzato Filardi, Fabiana Luiza, Bagnatori Sartori, Angela Lucia B., Fragomeni Simon, Marcelo, Vieira Iganci, Joao Ricardo, Lewis, Gwilym P., Cavalcante de Lima, Haroldo, Nic Lughadha, Eimear, Ferreira Fernandes, Moabe, Paganucci de Queiroz, Luciano, Cardoso, Domingos, Morales, Matias, Lohmann, Lucia G., Bezerra, Andrea, Telles Cardoso, Leandro Jorge, Nadruz, Marcus

    Published 2024
    “…The Flora do Brasil 2020 project was a collaborative effort conducted between 2008 and 2020 to meet the targets set by the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, an initiative of the Convention on Biological Diversity. The project aimed to inventory and revise the taxonomy of all plant species in Brazil, including Leguminosae. …”
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  3. Linderödsgrisen : en inventering av populationsstruktur och produktionsnivå by Hansson, Monica

    Published 2008
    “…In 1993, Sweden signed the Convention on Biological Diversity and thus agreed to conserve our indigenous biological diversity. …”
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  4. Access to crop digital information and the sharing of benefits derived from its use: background and perspectives by Wettberg, Eric von, Khoury, Colin K.

    Published 2020
    “…Since the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) was established in 1992, the international community has enacted legally binding arrangements to provide access to and share benefits derived from the use of crop diversity. …”
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  5. Science for Development: Mobilizing Global Partnerships by Deane, Christine, Ejeta, Gebisa, Rabbinge, Rudy, Sayer, Jeff

    Published 2010
    “…Currently we rely on just 15 plant species and eight animal species for more than 90% of all human food (Convention on Biological Diversity, 2008). The intensive research focus on wheat, rice, and maize often discounts many valuable opportunities in underutilized crops. …”
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  6. Action Plan to Follow-up on UNCED: Report of the CGIAR Task Force by CGIAR Task Force on UNCED Follow-Up, Bie, Stein W.

    Published 1993
    “…Report of a task force assigned to formulate a CGIAR response to UNCED's Agenda 21, and the conventions on biological diversity, climate change, and desertification that were now emerging from it. …”
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