Preserving the Flora of the French overseas communities and territories, in situ and ex situ challenges

DELMAS, M., LARPIN, D. & MULLER, S. 2020. Preserving the Flora of the French overseas communities and territories, in situ and ex situ challenges. Pp 80-104.In: ESPIRITO-SANTO, M.D., SOARES, A.L. & VELOSO, M. (eds) 2020. Botanic Gardens, People and Plants for a Sustainable World. IsaPress. L...

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Main Authors: Delmas, Maïté, Larpin, Denis, Muller, Serge
Other Authors: Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)
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spelling ftmuseumnhn:oai:HAL:mnhn-03989284v1 2023-07-30T03:57:35+02:00 Preserving the Flora of the French overseas communities and territories, in situ and ex situ challenges Delmas, Maïté Larpin, Denis Muller, Serge Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN) 2020 https://mnhn.hal.science/mnhn-03989284 https://mnhn.hal.science/mnhn-03989284/document https://mnhn.hal.science/mnhn-03989284/file/PRESERVING%20THE%20FLORA%20OF%20THE%20FRENCH%20OVERSEAS%20DEPARTMENTS,%20COUNTRIES%20AND%20TERRITORIES%20%28ODCT%29.%20IN%20SITU%20AND%20EX%20SITU%20CHALLENGES%20PP%2080-104.pdf en eng HAL CCSD mnhn-03989284 https://mnhn.hal.science/mnhn-03989284 https://mnhn.hal.science/mnhn-03989284/document https://mnhn.hal.science/mnhn-03989284/file/PRESERVING%20THE%20FLORA%20OF%20THE%20FRENCH%20OVERSEAS%20DEPARTMENTS,%20COUNTRIES%20AND%20TERRITORIES%20%28ODCT%29.%20IN%20SITU%20AND%20EX%20SITU%20CHALLENGES%20PP%2080-104.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess https://mnhn.hal.science/mnhn-03989284 2020, Botanic Gardens, People and Plants for a Sustainable World Aichi Targets Biodiversity In situ and Ex situ conservation French Overseas Departments Countries and Territories GSPC Protected areas Red lists Threatened species [SDE]Environmental Sciences [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] info:eu-repo/semantics/other Proceedings 2020 ftmuseumnhn 2023-07-08T20:03:41Z DELMAS, M., LARPIN, D. & MULLER, S. 2020. Preserving the Flora of the French overseas communities and territories, in situ and ex situ challenges. Pp 80-104.In: ESPIRITO-SANTO, M.D., SOARES, A.L. & VELOSO, M. (eds) 2020. Botanic Gardens, People and Plants for a Sustainable World. IsaPress. Lisboa. 259 pp. Biodiversity in Metropolitan France cannot be compared to that of the tropics but through the variety of the terrestrial and marine biomes held in its Overseas Departments, Countries and Territories (ODCT), from the Northern Boreal (Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon) to Southern Sub Antarctic (TAAF), through the tropical zones of three great oceans, it presents a remarkable biological diversity. This positions France as the most biodiverse country in Europe giving it a great responsibility.The first part of the presentation describes how France is implementing targets 1, 2, 5, and 7 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation in its ODCT. It then focuses on two French Departments of the Indian Ocean: Reunion and Mayotte, where biodiversity has been well explored. It presents the current in and ex situ conservation programs and action plans that are already in place in these two Departments. Looking more precisely at target 8, it analyzes, using the BGCI PlantSearch tool, the representativeness of the CR and EN threatened flora maintained in ex situ collections, botanical conservatories, botanical gardens and seed banks in these Departments or in other locations within or outside France. According to the latest IUCN lists, the flora of Reunion Island includes 91 taxa that are rated CR and 80 EN, and for Mayotte 36 CR and 41 EN. This study showcases the percentage of critically endangered and endangered taxa that are maintained in ex situ collections, showing where they are held and by obtaining information on the accession data of the species of special concern helps to identify what percentage could be actually used for recovery and restoration programs.When fully implemented, in Metropolitan France and in ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (MNHM): HAL Antarctic Indian
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topic Aichi Targets
Biodiversity
In situ and Ex situ conservation
French Overseas Departments
Countries and Territories
GSPC
Protected areas
Red lists
Threatened species
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
spellingShingle Aichi Targets
Biodiversity
In situ and Ex situ conservation
French Overseas Departments
Countries and Territories
GSPC
Protected areas
Red lists
Threatened species
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
Delmas, Maïté
Larpin, Denis
Muller, Serge
Preserving the Flora of the French overseas communities and territories, in situ and ex situ challenges
topic_facet Aichi Targets
Biodiversity
In situ and Ex situ conservation
French Overseas Departments
Countries and Territories
GSPC
Protected areas
Red lists
Threatened species
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
description DELMAS, M., LARPIN, D. & MULLER, S. 2020. Preserving the Flora of the French overseas communities and territories, in situ and ex situ challenges. Pp 80-104.In: ESPIRITO-SANTO, M.D., SOARES, A.L. & VELOSO, M. (eds) 2020. Botanic Gardens, People and Plants for a Sustainable World. IsaPress. Lisboa. 259 pp. Biodiversity in Metropolitan France cannot be compared to that of the tropics but through the variety of the terrestrial and marine biomes held in its Overseas Departments, Countries and Territories (ODCT), from the Northern Boreal (Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon) to Southern Sub Antarctic (TAAF), through the tropical zones of three great oceans, it presents a remarkable biological diversity. This positions France as the most biodiverse country in Europe giving it a great responsibility.The first part of the presentation describes how France is implementing targets 1, 2, 5, and 7 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation in its ODCT. It then focuses on two French Departments of the Indian Ocean: Reunion and Mayotte, where biodiversity has been well explored. It presents the current in and ex situ conservation programs and action plans that are already in place in these two Departments. Looking more precisely at target 8, it analyzes, using the BGCI PlantSearch tool, the representativeness of the CR and EN threatened flora maintained in ex situ collections, botanical conservatories, botanical gardens and seed banks in these Departments or in other locations within or outside France. According to the latest IUCN lists, the flora of Reunion Island includes 91 taxa that are rated CR and 80 EN, and for Mayotte 36 CR and 41 EN. This study showcases the percentage of critically endangered and endangered taxa that are maintained in ex situ collections, showing where they are held and by obtaining information on the accession data of the species of special concern helps to identify what percentage could be actually used for recovery and restoration programs.When fully implemented, in Metropolitan France and in ...
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title_short Preserving the Flora of the French overseas communities and territories, in situ and ex situ challenges
title_full Preserving the Flora of the French overseas communities and territories, in situ and ex situ challenges
title_fullStr Preserving the Flora of the French overseas communities and territories, in situ and ex situ challenges
title_full_unstemmed Preserving the Flora of the French overseas communities and territories, in situ and ex situ challenges
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