Programme

Tuesday 23rd july 11.00 - 13.00 h. Location: Room

Symposia Session 4

TOWARDS A MORE ETHICAL SCIENCE: DECOLONIZING BOTANICAL RESEARCH. SESSION 2

Organizer
Julia G. de Aledo
613/797 Decolonising Biodiversity Collections: Equity, Collaboration, and Benefits
Meeus, Sofie¹, Groom, Quentin¹
(1) Meise Botanic Garden
613/1775 The global metaherbarium as a first step toward decolonizing herbaria
Davis, Charles¹
(1) Harvard University
613/1322 Pathways to decolonizing botanical research by digitizing biocultural diversity collections at the New York Botanical Garden
Walker, Kenneth¹
(1) The New York Botanical Garden
613/1788 Small and in‐country herbaria are vital for accurate plant threat assessments: A case study from Peru
Moonlight, Peter¹
(1) Botany, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin
613/1175 Understanding local botanical knowledge more truly: Potential, and limitation, of a social-science informed framework approach
Scherrer, Yvonne¹
(1) Ethnobiology Network Switzerland