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Flora Brasiliensis Revisited
Data repatriation for Brazilian floristics projects - a European perspective and a view from Kew D.J.N. Hind, S.J. Mayo, D.C. Zappi, & E. Nic Lughadha
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Introduction The Repatriation Project First stage (1998-1999)
- Darwin Initiative - Results 8 families, 7000 specimens 500 cibachromes Second stage ( ) - BAT Foundation
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Repatriation of Herbarium Data for the Flora of North Eastern Brazil
2nd stage Compositae and Polygalaceae
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Methodology Database Library Search Images Cibachromes
Scanning and printing process Costs
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Results
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Statistics - specimens
Family number of specimens Rubiaceae Loranthaceae/Viscaceae Passifloraceae Myrtaceae Gramineae Cactaceae Verbenaceae Compositae Total collections databased at K 11662 Remaining (estimated) Family statistics for material databased at Kew to date in NE Brazil data repatriation projects: Numbers of specimens databased and estimated totals.
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Statistics - species
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Products Databases of the Kew collections for Compositae and Polygalaceae. 4 sets of images (Cibachromes and prints) to send to Brazilian herbaria: HUEFS, CEPEC, INPA and HRB. Preliminary checklists based on herbarium specimens. Electronic images
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Next stages Interactive database with images on the web, starting with Compositae. Scanning of the Leguminosae types. Conclusion of the Leguminosae Database.
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NE Brazil Repatriation Database
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NE Brazil Repatriation Database
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Repatriation web site search results
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