Botanical Gardens and Their Role in Plant Conservation 1st Edition
Capture the urgent beauty and scientific importance of living collections with Botanical Gardens and Their Role in Plant Conservation, 1st Edition by T. Pullaiah. This compelling work draws readers into the world of botanical gardens as frontline institutions for biodiversity preservation, research, and public education.
Inside, discover clear explanations of ex-situ and in-situ conservation strategies, seed banking, propagation techniques, and the role of gardens across India, Asia, and the wider globe in safeguarding threatened species. Rich with practical case studies and policy insights, the book connects horticulture, taxonomy, and conservation biology to show how botanical gardens actively combat habitat loss, climate change, and species decline.
Ideal for botanists, conservationists, horticulturists, students, and policy-makers, this edition translates complex science into actionable guidance for managing living collections, developing conservation programs, and engaging communities. Whether you work in a municipal garden, a research institution, or a university department, you’ll find frameworks for program planning, biodiversity monitoring, and public outreach tailored to tropical and temperate regions alike.
Clear, authoritative, and regionally aware, T. Pullaiah’s text is a must-have reference for anyone committed to plant conservation in India and around the world. Strengthen your library, inform your practice, and inspire visitors with evidence-based strategies from a leading voice in botanical science. Order your copy today and join the global effort to protect plant diversity for future generations.
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