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Bothalia - African Biodiversity & Conservation

On-line version ISSN 2311-9284
Print version ISSN 0006-8241

Bothalia (Online) vol.47 n.1 Pretoria  2017

http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/abc.v47i1.2242 

NEWS AND VIEWS

 

The sixth World Flora Online Council meeting held in South Africa

 

 

M. Marianne le RouxI, II; Ronell R. KlopperI, III; Peter S. Wyse JacksonIV; Pierre-Andre LoizeauV; Janine E. VictorI; Joseph R. SebolaI, VI

IBiosystematics Research and Biodiversity Collections Division, South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI), South Africa
IIDepartment of Botany and Plant Biotechnology, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
IIIDepartment of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Pretoria, South Africa
IVMissouri Botanical Garden, Missouri, United States
VConservatoire et Jardin Botaniques, Geneva, Switzerland
VISchool of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

Correspondence

 

 


ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Biannual Council meetings are held with the aim of developing a World Flora Online (WFO) in response to Target 1 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (2011-2020)
OBJECTIVES: To report on the sixth WFO Council meeting held in Pretoria, South Africa, on November 2016.
METHOD: A WFO Council meeting (preceded by Taxonomic and Technical Working Group meetings) was hosted by the South African National Biodiversity Institute in Pretoria
RESULTS: Significant progress with the development of the WFO portal was made.
CONCLUSION: The WFO portal will be launched at the International Botanical Congress in China in 2017.


 

 

Introduction

The World Flora Online (WFO) initiative is a global effort to compile a floristic inventory of all plants. This addresses Target 1 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) (2011-2020), under the governance of the Convention on Biological Diversity, which states that 'an online flora of all known plants' should be produced. The number of plant species in the world is currently estimated at ca. 400 000 [Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) 2012; Miller et al. 2014; Paton 2013; State of the World's Plants 2016]. A baseline of floristic information is required to support conservation efforts in an attempt to minimise loss of the world's biodiversity and to assist in creating a sustainable environment (CBD 2012). To achieve this, the WFO project requires input from a collaborative network of expertise (from individual taxonomists and taxonomic networks to information technology experts) to develop a consensus classification, provide the required content and create a system that can store and disseminate the floristic data.

The WFO Consortium was formed in 2012 (Miller et al. 2014) and currently comprises 35 institutions or projects (Miller et al. 2014; WFO 2017). Council meetings take place biannually and are usually hosted by one of the institutions that form a part of the Consortium. Meetings held to date are summarised in Table 1. At the second meeting of the Council, held in Russia (2014), the South African National Biodiversity Institute expressed interest in hosting a forthcoming Council meeting.

The sixth Council meeting took place at the Pretoria National Botanical Gardens from 10 to 11 November 2016, preceded by Taxonomic and Technical Working Group meetings from 8 to 9 November 2016. There were 29 participants, representing 13 institutions or projects and 10 countries (Table 2).

Main outcomes of the meeting

The main outcomes of the sixth Council meeting include the following:

  • Significant progress has been made in the development of the WFO Portal, and thus a decision was taken to launch it at the International Botanical Congress (23-29 July 2017) in Shenzhen, China, during the WFO symposium. This provides an opportunity to invite potential participants to contribute data and expertise and to promote the Consortium.

  • The WFO is aimed at being the 'fundamental, verified online resource for all known plants in the world' and it will 'provide search capabilities with verified information and link with other existing species databases and catalogues' (WFO 2017). This vision was expanded to encompass the WFO being a primary community-based access point for global taxonomic information beyond 2020.

  • The Universidad Nacional de Colombia was welcomed to the Consortium as its most recent member.

The following Council meeting took place from 27 to 31 March 2017 at the Botanical Garden, Berlin, Germany and the one thereafter is to be held from 13 to 17 November 2017 at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France.

 

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the South African National Biodiversity Institute for providing administrative support and financial support to host the sixth WFO Council and Working Group meetings.

Competing interests

The authors declare that they have no financial or personal relationships that may have inappropriately influenced them in writing this article.

Authors' contributions

M.M.L.R. compiled the article. Input was provided by R.R.K., P.S.W.J., P-A.L., J.E.V. and R.J.S.

 

References

Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), 2012, Global strategy for plant conservation: 2011-2020, Botanic Gardens Conservation International, Richmond, VA.         [ Links ]

Miller, J.S., Thomas, W.W., Watson, W., Simpson, D. & Jackson, P.W., 2014, 'World Flora Online Council met in St. Petersburg', Taxon 63, 959. https://doi.org/10.12705/634.35        [ Links ]

Paton, A.J., 2013, 'From working list to online flora of all known plants: Looking forward with hindsight 1', Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 99, 206-213. https://doi.org/10.3417/2011115        [ Links ]

State of the World's Plants, 2016, viewed 18 May 2016, from https://stateoftheworldsplants.com/report/sotwp_2016.pdf        [ Links ]

World Flora Online, 2017, viewed 6 March 2017, from http://www.worldfloraonline.org        [ Links ]

 

 

Correspondence:
Marianne le Roux
m.leroux@sanbi.org.za

Received: 09 Feb. 2017
Accepted: 01 May 2017
Published: 28 Aug. 2017

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