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This field study examined fundamental questions about the role of home gardens in conservation, namely how the dynamic nature and mutliple uses of home gardens affect the stability of this micro-system and its role as a viable conservation unit. The results presented here should contribute to the...


Hodel, U.Gessler, M.International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[In situ conservation of plant genetic resources in home gardens of southern Vietnam: A report of home garden surveys in southern Vietnam, December 1996-May 1997]In situ conservation of plant genetic resources in home gardens of southern Vietnam: A report of home garden surveys in southern Vietnam, December 1996-May 1997

Turok, J.Koski, V.European Forest Genetic Resources Programme[Picea abies network, report of the 2nd meeting, 5-7 September 1996, Hyytiälä, Finland]Picea abies network, report of the 2nd meeting, 5-7 September 1996, Hyytiälä, Finland

After looking at the principles for ecogeographical surveying and in situ conservation, this report puts forward a proposal for action and policy recommendations.


International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Ecogeographical surveying and In Situ conservation of crop relatives]Ecogeographical surveying and In Situ conservation of crop relatives

Gass, T.Ambrose, M.Faberová, I.Le Blanc, A.Weibull, J.European Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic Resources[Report of a workshop on wheat genetic resources, 21-23 March 1996, Paris, France]Report of a workshop on wheat genetic resources, 21-23 March 1996, Paris, France

List of Briefs: 19. Assessing the Impact of Crop Genetic Improvement in Sub-Saharan Africa: Research Context and Highlights; 20. Crucial Determinants of Adoption: Planting Material Systems for Banana and Maize; 21. Gauging Potential Based on Current Adoption of Banana Hybrids in Tanzania; 22. Pre...


Smale, M.Edmeades, S.De Groote, H.[Promising crop biotechnologies for smallholder farmers in East Africa: bananas and maize: June 2006, briefs 19-26]Promising crop biotechnologies for smallholder farmers in East Africa: bananas and maize: June 2006, briefs 19-26

Published to mark the inauguration of IPGRI's new headquarters By the President of Italy on 3rd July 2001, The Mulino at Maccarese puts IPGRI's work in context. It contains sections on the history of IPGRI and describes the work of our host country, Italy, in conserving and using agricultural bio...


International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[The Mulino at Maccarese: IPGRI & plant genetic resources in Italy]The Mulino at Maccarese: IPGRI & plant genetic resources in Italy

Today's decision-makers are faced with implementing a myriad of international legal obligations that are relevant to the conservation, use and development of plant genetic resources. These obligations arise from international legal treaties and instruments with diverse and – if not implemented ra...


International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Key questions for decision-makers: Protection of plant varieties under the WTO agreement on trade-related aspects of the intellectual property rights. Decision tools]Key questions for decision-makers: Protection of plant varieties under the WTO agreement on trade-related aspects of the intellectual property rights. Decision tools

Turok, J.Lefèvre, F.de Vries, S.Heinze, B.Volosyanchuk, R.Lipman, E.European Forest Genetic Resources ProgrammeInternational Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Populus nigra Network: Report of the 5th meeting, 5-8 May 1999, Kyiv, Ukraine]Populus nigra Network: Report of the 5th meeting, 5-8 May 1999, Kyiv, Ukraine
Padulosi, S.[Priority-setting for underutilized and neglected plant species of the Mediterranean region: Report of the IPGRI Conference, 9-11 February 1998, ICARDA, Aleppo, Syria]Priority-setting for underutilized and neglected plant species of the Mediterranean region: Report of the IPGRI Conference, 9-11 February 1998, ICARDA, Aleppo, Syria

This brochure provides an introduction to the CGIAR System-wide genetic resources programme's five thematic areas. These five areas are: policy, public awareness, information, knowledge and technology and capacity building.


International Plant Genetic Resources InstituteCGIAR Systemwide Genetic Resources Programme[The strategy of the CGIAR system-wide genetic resources programme]The strategy of the CGIAR system-wide genetic resources programme

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