Threatened Vegetation and Environmental Management
A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant Genetics, Genomics and Biotechnology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2021) | Viewed by 18332
Special Issue Editors
Interests: biogeography; flora, geobotany, landscape architecture; sustainability, vegetation
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Interests: flora; geobotany; management of natural plant heritage; natural and seminatural habitats; vegetation
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Dear Colleagues,
Several natural and anthropic factors threaten plant communities globally, contributing to the decrease of intraspecific and interspecific diversity of natural systems. The impact of pressures on ecosystems is revealed mainly in the decrease in the area of occurrence of species, some of which present serious problems of survival and dispersion. Relic, threatened, rare, endemic or endangered plants should be the subject of in-depth studies in order to identify threats and pressures to their survival. Thus, taking into account the growing concerns about global climate-related changes and the assessment of ecosystem services, new approaches based on modern methods in field studies and computational approaches that promote rational management of natural systems are needed. With this Special Edition, we seek to generate new ideas about nature conservation, analyze concrete problems related to plant communities, discuss applied management methods and techniques, and find solutions that promote the good conservation status of species. Of particular interest are studies that integrate multiple approaches, especially when it is possible to replicate them in other biogeographic areas, and how public policies should contribute to safeguarding genetic diversity.
Dr. Mauro Raposo
Prof. Dr. Carlos Pinto-Gomes
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Plant chorology
- Genetical diversity
- Geobotany
- Management methods
- Public policies
- Relict vegetation
- Threatened vegetation
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