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Acknowledgements and contributors | p. vii |
Foreword | p. xvii |
Preface | p. xix |
List of acronyms and abbreviations | p. xxiii |
Introduction | |
Introductory and background material | p. 3 |
Crop wild relatives in the project countries | p. 31 |
What do we mean by in situ conservation of CWR? | p. 47 |
Conservation Planning | |
Planning for CWR conservation and partnership building | p. 71 |
Participatory approaches for CWR in situ conservation | p. 87 |
Developing national CWR strategies and action plans | p. 109 |
Selection and prioritization of species/populations and areas | p. 129 |
Establishing an information baseline: Ecogeographic surveying | p. 169 |
Conservation Actions | |
Protected areas and CWR conservation | p. 211 |
Species and population management/recovery plans | p. 231 |
Conservation strategies for species/populations occurring outside protected areas | p. 253 |
Complementary conservation actions | p. 275 |
Monitoring of areas and species/populations to assess effectiveness of conservation/management actions | p. 295 |
Other Major Issues | |
Adapting to global change | p. 317 |
Capacity building | p. 335 |
Communication, public awareness and outreach | p. 355 |
Annexes | |
CWR species for which field data were collected in Bolivia during 2006-2009, by institution | p. 377 |
Monitoring plan for cereal crop wild relatives in Erebuni State Reserve | p. 383 |
Management plan for Amygdalus bucharica in the Chatkal Biosphere State Reserve, Uzbekistan | p. 387 |
Index of organisms | p. 393 |
General index | p. 399 |
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