The World Flora Online (WFO) project was initiated in 2012 in response to Target 1 of the Congress on Biological Diversity's Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) – "To create an online flora of all known plants by 2020". Target 1 is intended to enable and support the additional 15 targets of the GSPC because plant conservation requires a stable foundation of taxonomic and descriptive information. A WFO Consortium has been formed of 42 international partners and growing. The World Flora Online Public Portal (www.worldfloraonline.org) was launched at the International Botanical Congress in Shenzhen, China in July, 2017. The baseline Public Portal was initially populated with a taxonomic backbone of plant names and taxonomic data gath...
The Species Plantarum Programme: Flora of the World (SPPFW) has been in existence for slightly more ...
All scientists will face the challenge of explaining what they do to a friend or relative. Fortunate...
Taxonomy provides a universal method to classify biodiversity at different scales locally and global...
The World Flora Online (WFO) is primarily a data management project initiated in 2012 in response to...
It is time to synthesize the knowledge that has been generated through more than 260 years of botani...
The World Flora Online (WFO) project was initiated in 2012 in response to Target 1 of the Global Str...
In its decision X/17, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted a consolidated update of ...
Abstract The Global Strategy for Plant Conservation of the Convention on Biological Diversity adopte...
The World Flora Online (WFO) project (Borsch et al. 2020) was initiated in 2012 in response to Targe...
A static copy of the Taxonomic Backbone data is available for download here. These data are provided...
A global consensus classification of vascular plants and bryophytes used as the taxonomic backbone f...
A global consensus classification of vascular plants and bryophytes used as the taxonomic backbone f...
Initially populated with information gathered from The Plant List, the WFO's taxonomic backbone will...
In 2013, the World Flora Online (WFO) Consortium Council decided to use version 1.1 of the The Plant...
In 2021, the World Flora Online (WFO) Council agreed that the team at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinb...
The Species Plantarum Programme: Flora of the World (SPPFW) has been in existence for slightly more ...
All scientists will face the challenge of explaining what they do to a friend or relative. Fortunate...
Taxonomy provides a universal method to classify biodiversity at different scales locally and global...
The World Flora Online (WFO) is primarily a data management project initiated in 2012 in response to...
It is time to synthesize the knowledge that has been generated through more than 260 years of botani...
The World Flora Online (WFO) project was initiated in 2012 in response to Target 1 of the Global Str...
In its decision X/17, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted a consolidated update of ...
Abstract The Global Strategy for Plant Conservation of the Convention on Biological Diversity adopte...
The World Flora Online (WFO) project (Borsch et al. 2020) was initiated in 2012 in response to Targe...
A static copy of the Taxonomic Backbone data is available for download here. These data are provided...
A global consensus classification of vascular plants and bryophytes used as the taxonomic backbone f...
A global consensus classification of vascular plants and bryophytes used as the taxonomic backbone f...
Initially populated with information gathered from The Plant List, the WFO's taxonomic backbone will...
In 2013, the World Flora Online (WFO) Consortium Council decided to use version 1.1 of the The Plant...
In 2021, the World Flora Online (WFO) Council agreed that the team at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinb...
The Species Plantarum Programme: Flora of the World (SPPFW) has been in existence for slightly more ...
All scientists will face the challenge of explaining what they do to a friend or relative. Fortunate...
Taxonomy provides a universal method to classify biodiversity at different scales locally and global...