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13 December 2013 From Checklists to an E-Flora for Southern Africa: Past Experiences and Future Prospects for Meeting Target 1 of the 2020 Global Strategy for Plant Conservation
Neil R. Crouch, Gideon F. Smith, Estrela Figueiredo
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Abstract

The exceptional botanical wealth of southern Africa has been known internationally since the early 17th century. However, it is only during the past 25 years that a succession of regional floristic checklists has been published, culminating in one for southern Africa (Namibia, Botswana, Swaziland, Lesotho, and South Africa) (Germishuizen & Meyer, 2003) and another enhanced with primary biological information such as growth form, plant height, and altitudinal range occurrence for South Africa (Germishuizen et al., 2006). These printed products (Germishuizen & Meyer, 2003; Germishuizen et al., 2006) delivered floristic checklists for southern and South Africa, respectively, on time for achieving Target 1 of the 2010 Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC). These works reflected the cumulative work of several generations of taxonomists, collectors, recorders, and databasers and were based on extensive regional herbarium collections. Two additional goals are now required for the first 2020 GSPC Target, namely adding descriptive and other Flora-style information, and disseminating such information electronically.

Neil R. Crouch, Gideon F. Smith, and Estrela Figueiredo "From Checklists to an E-Flora for Southern Africa: Past Experiences and Future Prospects for Meeting Target 1 of the 2020 Global Strategy for Plant Conservation," Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 99(2), 153-160, (13 December 2013). https://doi.org/10.3417/2011107
Published: 13 December 2013
KEYWORDS
e-taxonomy
Flora of southern Africa (FSA)
Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC)
online flora
South Africa
southern Africa
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