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Pensoft Publishers, Research Ideas and Outcomes, (7), 2021

DOI: 10.3897/rio.7.e62810

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ConservePlants: An integrated approach to conservation of threatened plants for the 21st Century

Journal article published in 2021 by Živa Fišer ORCID, Giovanna Aronne, Tsipe Aavik, Meleksen Akin ORCID, Paraskevi Alizoti, Filippos Aravanopoulos ORCID, Gianluigi Bacchetta ORCID, Manica Balant ORCID, Dalibor Ballian, Oz Barazani, Andrea Francesca Bellia ORCID, Nadine Bernhardt, Magda Bou Dagher Kharrat ORCID, Adrian Bugeja Douglas, Michael Burkart and other authors.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
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Abstract

Even though plants represent an essential part of our lives offering exploitational, supporting and cultural services, we know very little about the biology of the rarest and most threatened plant species, and even less about their conservation status. Rapid changes in the environment and climate, today more pronounced than ever, affect their fitness and distribution causing rapid species declines, sometimes even before they had been discovered. Despite the high goals set by conservationists to protect native plants from further degradation and extinction, the initiatives for the conservation of threatened species in Europe are scattered and have not yielded the desired results. The main aim of this Action is to improve plant conservation in Europe through the establishment of a network of scientists and other stakeholders who deal with different aspects of plant conservation, from plant taxonomy, ecology, conservation genetics, conservation physiology and reproductive biology to protected area's managers, not forgetting social scientists, who are crucial when dealing with the general public.