Botanical Gardens and Their Role in Plant Conservation 1st Edition
Botanical Gardens and Their Role in Plant Conservation (1st Edition) by T. Pullaiah is an indispensable guide for anyone passionate about safeguarding plant diversity. Vividly written and richly informed, this book captures why botanical gardens are more than beautiful landscapes — they are living libraries at the frontline of conservation.
Discover clear, practical explanations of how botanical gardens support ex-situ conservation, seed banking, habitat restoration, and research. The author connects scientific principles with on-the-ground practices, showing how curated living collections, propagation techniques, and community outreach combine to conserve threatened species. Case studies and regional examples make the material immediately relevant for garden curators, conservationists, students, and policymakers across India, South Asia, and the wider global community.
Readers will appreciate the book’s balanced coverage of ecological theory, policy implications, and operational strategies for sustainable horticulture. It explains how botanical gardens collaborate with national reserves, research institutes, and local communities to protect endemic flora and restore degraded ecosystems. Whether you manage a public garden, teach conservation biology, or simply want to understand how plant biodiversity is preserved, this volume offers actionable insights and inspiring perspectives.
Beautifully organized and written in a professional, accessible tone, this first edition is both a reference and a call to action for preserving plant life. Add Botanical Gardens and Their Role in Plant Conservation by T. Pullaiah to your collection—equip yourself with the knowledge to support conservation where it matters most. Order your copy today.
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