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: a necessity in a changing world
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Justification for future work / funding
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Measure collection goals against what is grown (stored) in the garden
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Justification for future work / funding Measure collection goals against what is grown (stored) in the garden Baseline data to develop and review targets and goals
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Justification for future work / funding Measure collection goals against what is grown (stored) in the garden Baseline data to develop and review targets and goals Information for annual report and stakeholders
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Herbarium vouchers can provide important information for living collections
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Collection audits maintain maximum level of biodiversity at greatest economic & logistic efficiency
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STEP 8: Conduct internet research Liriodendron tulipifera200 Arum italicum118 Bromus bromoideus (Extinct in wild) 5 … Online verification
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STEP 10: Find new homes for/or discard unwanted accessions
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Audit of cost-benefit Cibrian-Jaramillo et al. Botanical Review. 2013 Indicator 3: Operational costs associated with maintaining accessions Each organisation develop a cost assessment that makes sense Fixed costs (i.e. one-time costs) such as field collection and site preparation, Variable costs (i.e. recurring costs) annual total horticultural and curation costs number of accessions or number of plants Make it realistic, lifespans of accessions etc.
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2014 Plant Collections Symposium Resources link: http://www.botanicalvalues.com/apga/911/ Thank you for your attention
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