We aimed to cover two issues in this workshop; the third arose during the course of the discussion: 1. The need for an increased rate of collecting in the Southeast Asian tropical area (‘Malesia’ for short) if taxonomic decisions in the ‘Flora Malesiana’ and other taxonomic projects are to be soundly based and, more generally, if there are to be materials adequate for the future needs of taxonomy. 2. The likelihood that any attempt to increase collecting, or even simply to continue collecting at the present rate, without paying adequate attention to the distribution, mounting, and preservation of the specimens will be an ineffective use of scarce resources. 3. We have to consider how we justify the need for more collecting and the importanc...
There has never been a good, comprehensive Flora of the Philippines. It is difficult to understand h...
prospects for the Flora of Thailand project are discussed. The need for further collecting in Thaila...
Reviewing the conservation situation in Indonesia, we see that concern for animals outweighs that fo...
We aimed to cover two issues in this workshop; the third arose during the course of the discussion: ...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to do basic taxonom...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to dobasic taxonomi...
The status of various plant systematic collections have been been discussed in S.H. SOHMER (1985) (s...
Abstract Rapidly changing land use in Southeast Asia threatens plant diversity, and reduces the time...
As long ago as 1926-27, during my last two years at Utrecht University, when studying the taxonomy a...
We evaluated the usefulness of herbarium collection databases for assessing patterns of species dive...
Attitudes to floristics have changed considerably during the past few decades as a result of increas...
The Netherlands is to be congratulated in having available within its borders such an outstandingly ...
To complete an online world Flora by 2020 rapid progress is required towards understanding the taxon...
To complete an online world Flora by 2020 rapid progress is required towards understanding the taxon...
Aims: To produce representative aggregate maps of plant collection locations in Thailand and discus...
There has never been a good, comprehensive Flora of the Philippines. It is difficult to understand h...
prospects for the Flora of Thailand project are discussed. The need for further collecting in Thaila...
Reviewing the conservation situation in Indonesia, we see that concern for animals outweighs that fo...
We aimed to cover two issues in this workshop; the third arose during the course of the discussion: ...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to do basic taxonom...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to dobasic taxonomi...
The status of various plant systematic collections have been been discussed in S.H. SOHMER (1985) (s...
Abstract Rapidly changing land use in Southeast Asia threatens plant diversity, and reduces the time...
As long ago as 1926-27, during my last two years at Utrecht University, when studying the taxonomy a...
We evaluated the usefulness of herbarium collection databases for assessing patterns of species dive...
Attitudes to floristics have changed considerably during the past few decades as a result of increas...
The Netherlands is to be congratulated in having available within its borders such an outstandingly ...
To complete an online world Flora by 2020 rapid progress is required towards understanding the taxon...
To complete an online world Flora by 2020 rapid progress is required towards understanding the taxon...
Aims: To produce representative aggregate maps of plant collection locations in Thailand and discus...
There has never been a good, comprehensive Flora of the Philippines. It is difficult to understand h...
prospects for the Flora of Thailand project are discussed. The need for further collecting in Thaila...
Reviewing the conservation situation in Indonesia, we see that concern for animals outweighs that fo...