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Saving Plants – Saving the World

Why attend
All life depends on plants but many of us experience ‘plant blindness’. This session will open your eyes and inspire you by ongoing efforts to conserve the beauty, diversity and life-giving properties of the world’s plants. It will highlight innovative examples of how we can all contribute to plant conservation in the future.
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With a focus on the future, the session will identify and feature successful and innovative elements of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) up to 2020. It will discuss how to build on these elements to develop a future action agenda using the proposed new plant conservation targets as a basis. Through a combination of short presentations and facilitated discussions, the session will discuss the relevance and importance of having specific plant targets within the post-2020 biodiversity framework. Amongst other topics, it will look at what is required to conserve all plant species of conservation concern (threatened, restricted range and socio-economically important plants) in connected functional landscapes; how plants and plant conservationists can support the establishment of greener, more climate resilient urban habitats; the role of horticulture in protecting, restoring and maintaining terrestrial landscapes; and how to highlight the plight of plants.

Session agenda

Moderator

Dr Chipper WICHMAN

President,
National Tropical Botanical Garden
United States of America

Saving Plants - Saving the World
16:00 - 17:30

Speaker

Basma BINT ALI

Founder,
Royal Botanic Garden Jordan
Jordan

Implementing the GSPC at the Royal Botanic Gardens Jordan
16:04 - 16:10

Mrs Sandra MALAVAL

Vegetal local coordinator,
French Office for biodibersity and Botanical conservatories
France

Using the Vegetal Local program to Advance the GSPC
16:11 - 16:17

Dustin WOLKIS

Seed Bank Curator and Laboratory Manager,
National Tropical Botanical Garden
United States of America

Innovation in Ex Situ Plant Conservation in Hawaii
16:18 - 16:24

Ms Anastasiya TIMOSHYNA

Senior Programme Coordinator - Sustainable Trade,
TRAFFIC
United Kingdom

Legality and Sustainability Use of Plants from the Wild
16:25 - 16:31

Dr Steven BACHMAN

Research Leader, Species Conservation,
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
United Kingdom

RGB Kew Machine Learning to Improve Red Listing
16:32 - 16:38

Mr Philippe BARDIN

Head of Plant Conservation Programs,
Conservatoire botanique national du Bassin parisien / National Mu
France

PLANTA EUROPA - A Regional Approach to GSPC in Europe
16:39 - 16:45

Panelist

Ms Domitilla RAIMONDO

Threatened Species Programme Manager,
South African National Biodiversity Institute
South Africa

Mainstreaming the GSPC - the SANBI Experience
16:45 - 17:30

Ms Janique MARCIL

Student - Young Participant WCC 2021,
Hawai'i Conservation Alliance Foundation
United States of America

Engaging Youth in Conservation
16:45 - 17:30

Mrs Maïté (Marie Thérèse) DELMAS

Directrice adjointe Direction des relations européennes et internationales, Direction en charge de l'Outre Mer,
Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle
France

GSPC in the Context of the New Biodiversity Framework
16:45 - 17:30

Dr Paul SMITH

Secretary General,
Botanic Gardens Conservation International
United Kingdom

Ensuring that Biodiversity is Safeguarded in Large-Scale Restoration
16:45 - 17:30

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