Aichi Target 13 (T13) focuses on the conservation of genetic diversity. •Major challenges in implementing T13 are that the type of genetic diversity to conserve is not clearly defined, and that key issues in genetic conservation vary across different sectors (e.g., forestry vs agriculture vs other species of socio-economic importance). •In Scotland and the UK more widely, baseline mechanisms are well established for assessing and reporting on genetic diversity in species of agricultural importance (e.g., rare livestock breeds, crop wild relatives), and a methodology has been established for ornamental plants. •A new UK Strategy for Forest Genetics Resources was launched in 2019, creating a framework for linking forest trees into T13 reporti...
Conservation biologists have drawn up a range of guidelines for the conservation of genetic diversit...
The conservation of plant genetic diversity underpins the future of agriculture and food security an...
Recent scientific evidence shows that genetic diversity must be maintained, managed, and monitored t...
As there is no agreed national list of species of socio-economic and/or cultural value for Scotland...
Abstract 1. Genetic diversity is important for species persistence and Gene Conservation Units (GCUs...
Gene Conservation Units (GCUs) are a Europe-wide network of sites recognised for their protection of...
Global conservation policy and action have largely neglected protecting and monitoring genetic diver...
International agreements such as the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) have committed to cons...
Genetic diversity is one of the three main levels of biodiversity recognised in the Convention on Bi...
In this essay we explore questions on how to increase the visibility and utility of genetic informat...
Abstract In this essay we explore questions on how to increase the visibility and utility of genetic...
The 196 parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) will soon agree to a post-2020 globa...
Many world leaders gathered in New York last September to renew their commitment to the sustainable ...
Conservation biologists have drawn up a range of guidelines for the conservation of genetic diversit...
The conservation of plant genetic diversity underpins the future of agriculture and food security an...
Recent scientific evidence shows that genetic diversity must be maintained, managed, and monitored t...
As there is no agreed national list of species of socio-economic and/or cultural value for Scotland...
Abstract 1. Genetic diversity is important for species persistence and Gene Conservation Units (GCUs...
Gene Conservation Units (GCUs) are a Europe-wide network of sites recognised for their protection of...
Global conservation policy and action have largely neglected protecting and monitoring genetic diver...
International agreements such as the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) have committed to cons...
Genetic diversity is one of the three main levels of biodiversity recognised in the Convention on Bi...
In this essay we explore questions on how to increase the visibility and utility of genetic informat...
Abstract In this essay we explore questions on how to increase the visibility and utility of genetic...
The 196 parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) will soon agree to a post-2020 globa...
Many world leaders gathered in New York last September to renew their commitment to the sustainable ...
Conservation biologists have drawn up a range of guidelines for the conservation of genetic diversit...
The conservation of plant genetic diversity underpins the future of agriculture and food security an...
Recent scientific evidence shows that genetic diversity must be maintained, managed, and monitored t...