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Confronting the taxonomic impediment to biodiversity conservation
Effective conservation and management of biodiversity depends in large part on our understanding of taxonomy. Unfortunately, inadequate taxonomic information and infrastructure, coupled with declining taxonomic expertise, hinders our ability to make informed decisions about conservation, sustainable use and sharing of the benefits derived from genetic resources. Governments, through the Convention on Biological Diversity, have acknowledged the existence of a "taxonomic impediment" to the sound management of biodiversity, and have developed the Global Taxonomic Initiative to remove or reduce the impediment.
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What's new
22 November 2011
Fourth International Barcode of Life Conference will take place in Adelaide, New Zealand from 28 November to 3 December 2011
27 July 2011
The Distributed European School of Taxonomy (DEST) has launched the Expert-in-Training programme 2011-2012. On-the-job-training includes morphological and molecular techniques, bio-informatics and other taxonomic research skills.
14 June 2011
The tenth volume of the capacity building series Abc Taxa, “Les champignons comestibles de l'Afrique central”, as issued by the Belgian National Focal Point to the Global Taxonomy Initiative, was released
Notifications
11 October 2011
African Sub-Regional Workshop to Strengthen Capacity for the CBD Programmes of Work relevant to Invasive Alien Species
13 September 2011
Twelfth Meeting of the Coordination Mechanism for the Global Taxonomy Initiative
12 September 2011
DATE CHANGE AND REMINDER for the Regional Workshop for Group of Latin American Countries of the CBD Programme of Invasive Alien Species and Taxonomy
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