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Building and maintaining Biodiversity
Repositories around the world
–
Successes and Pitfalls
Workshop on Biodiversity and Climate Change
April 10-17
Astana and Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
Dr. Rainer W. Bussmann
William L. Brown Center, Missouri Botanical Garden
MBG-WLBC PROGRAMS
Ethnobotany
Discovery
Climate Change
Sacred Seeds
Conservation and Sustainability
DNA bank (taxonomy)
Food Library
Biocultural Collection
Herbarium
Seedbank
An integrated Bio-repository Program
Example Peru / Bolivia
Documentation of traditional knowledge
Documentation of collection / market flows
Assessment of efficacy and toxicity of traditional
medicine
Establishment of collections (herbaria, germplasm,
gardens)
Repatriation of traditional knowledge
Ethnobotany
Network of ethnobotanical gardens
http://www.sacredseedssanctuary.org/
Monitoring climate change
Global Observation Research Initiative in Alpine Environments (GLORIA)
Repatriation of traditional knowledge
Pitfalls - Bhutan
Strict conservation
policy leads to:
Loss of traditional
- agricultural practice
Loss of traditional
- knowledge
Over-aged forests with
- limited regeneration
Taxonomic problems in
botanical research
Pitfalls - Peru
Simple arson leads to loss
of a major biodiversity
repository
Pitfalls - Caucasus
No production of local
cereal varieties in most
areas since the 1980s
Maintenance of limited
diversity in small cereal
germplasm collections
Pitfalls - Caucasus
Vegetable diversity
in-situ in small
homegardens
Difficulty to maintain
living collections of
cultivated herbal and
woody species
Pitfalls - Madagascar
In-situ biodiversity
repository as well
as nursery for
endemic species
destroyed when
fire jumps a
double fire-break
Biodiversity Repository Strategy
No single bio-repository
can safely conserve
biological diversity and
associated traditional
knowledge, as well as
intellectual property
rights of traditional
owners and national
governments.
Biodiversity Repository Strategy
Local and national herbaria
Seedbanks and germplasm
collections
In-situ and ex-situ living
collections / gardens
DNA banks and tissue
culture collections
Documentation, publication
and repatriation of local
traditional knowledge
рақмет сізге
Thank you