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  1. Is it possible to conserve species in situ effectively on a large scale?
  2. Voluntary Codes of conduct for botanic gardens and horticulture and engagement with the public
  3. An overview of in situ conservation of plant species in the Mediterranean
  4. Ethnopharmacology, food production, nutrition and biodiversity conservation: Towards a sustainable future for indigenous peoples
  5. Underutilized Species and Climate Change: Current Status and Outlook
  6. A global approach to crop wild relative conservation: securing the gene pool for food and agriculture
  7. North American Botanic Gardens
  8. The role of botanic gardens as resource and introduction centres in the face of global change
  9. Conservation and sustainable use of crop wild relatives
  10. Conservation strategies, plant breeding, wild species and landraces
  11. William Thomas Stearn, CBE, VMH (1911–2001) — an appreciation
  12. The Conservation of Genetic and Chemical Diversity in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
  13. The future of floristics in the Mediterranean region
  14. Foreword
  15. Floristics and Monography. An Uncertain Future?
  16. Biodiversity: Problems and Prospects
  17. A global strategy for the conservation of plant diversity
  18. Botanical Gardens towards the third millennium: conclusions
  19. Uncertainties in extinction rates
  20. Broadening the Basis of Plant Resource Conservation
  21. EFFORTS TO CONSERVE TROPICAL PLANTS - A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
  22. Preface
  23. Information Systems and Databases for the Conservation of Medicinal Plants
  24. Botanic Gardens and the Conservation of Medicinal Plants
  25. Conservation of Medicinal Plants
  26. The Chiang Mai Declaration
  27. Medicinal Plants: Policies and Priorities
  28. The biology and systematics of the genus Coincya Porta & Rigo ex Rouy (Cruciferae)
  29. Willis redevivus
  30. External and vacuolar flavonoids from ibero-North African Sideritis species. A chemosystematic approach
  31. Our Green and Living World. The Wisdom to Save It
  32. Book Reviews
  33. Book Reviews
  34. Forest Destruction – Can We Stop It in Time?
  35. The plant kingdom
  36. Flora of Taiwan, vol. V. Angiospermae
  37. Book Reviews
  38. Plant systematics and taxonomy
  39. Evolution of yellow flavonols in flowers of anthemideae
  40. The Role of Seed Lists in Botanic Gardens Today
  41. Systematics-the stone of Sisyphus*
  42. Discussion of Symposium Papers on Contemporary Systematic Philosophies
  43. The role of chemistry in plant systematics
  44. Scanning Electron Microscopy
  45. The New Hegi Compositae
  46. Infraspecific categories: Summary of discussion
  47. Plant cells (Botanical Monographs Vol. 8)
  48. Elements of Modern Plant Taxonomy
  49. Preparation of Flora URSS Foreword
  50. Botany in the University of Liverpool: Prof. V. H. Heywood
  51. Phenetic and Phylogenetic Classification
  52. Some Aspects of Seed Lists and Taxonomy
  53. Flora Europaea and the Problems of Organization of Floras
  54. INTRODUCTION
  55. FOREWORD
  56. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  57. The Information Problem in Biosystematics
  58. New Combinations and Indications of the Basionym
  59. International Organization of Biosystematists
  60. The Interpretation of Binary Nomenclature for Subdivisions of Species
  61. Flora Europaea. A Progress Report
  62. A Flora of Europe
  63. A Proposed Flora of Europe
  64. The University Herbarium, Liverpool
  65. A New Species of Digitalis from Greece: Digitalis Macedonica
  66. The hazardous future of island floras