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BGjournal Archive
Welcome to the online archive of BGjournal.
BGjournal began in 2004. Before that, BGCI produced BGCNews, which is also archived here. Articles are published online one year after print publication. BGCI Members receive our publications in printed form. Please browse the journal archives by year using the drop-down. You can also search the archives using our Site Search at the top right of your screen.
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Restructuring Japan’s Botanic Gardens through a Contract System by Mitsuo Suzuki |
| Jul 2006 : |
Achieving Conservation and Sustainability on Different Fronts – Hong Kong Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden by Michael Wai-Neng Lau |
| Jul 2006 : |
Conservation of an Endemic Plant, Croton hancei in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region by Joseph K. L. Yip, Eric Y. H. Wong and Patrick C. C. Lai |
| Jul 2006 : |
The Botanic Gardens of Macau by Serviços de Zonas Verdes e Jardins |
| Jul 2006 : |
Developing an Action Plan for Fushan Botanic Garden: A Dream for People who Appreciate Biodiversity by |
| Jul 2006 : |
Status of Ex Situ Conservation of Threatened Japanese Plant Species in Japanese Botanic Gardens by Tomohisa Yukawa |
| Jul 2006 : |
Plant Conservation in South Korean Botanic Gardens by Song Ki-Hun |
| Jul 2006 : |
The Present Status and Major Issues of South Korean Botanic Gardens by Song Ki-Hun |
| Jul 2006 : |
The History, Conservation Challenges and Future Tasks of the Botanical Garden at National Museum of Natural Science, Taichung by |
| Jul 2006 : |
Conservation and the Development of Plant Resources at the Botanic Garden of Mongolia by Gunjilmaa Byambaa |
| Jul 2006 : |
Securing Protection of Rare and Endangered Plants in the Russian Far East by Alexander V. Galanin |
| Jul 2006 : |
Botanic Gardens of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) by Wan Ik Ri |
| Jul 2006 : |
The Management of Living Collections in Beijing Botanical Garden (North) by Zhao Shiwei and Zhang Zuoshuang |
| Jul 2006 : |
BGCI Supports Collaboration Between Botanic Gardens: the Environment and Artistic Photo Exhibition, Sound of Nature at Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanic Garden by Duan Qi-wu, Xu Ling, and Zhu Hong-xiang |
| Jul 2006 : |
Thoughts on Scientific Research in Chinese Botanic Gardens at the Beginning of the 21st Century by Hongwen Huang and Ziyuan Duan |
| Jan 2006 : |
International Agenda for Botanic Gardens in Conservation: Registration Update by Etelka Leadlay |
| Jan 2006 : |
Editorial: The International Agenda for Botanic Gardens in Conservation and the 2010 Targets for Botanic Gardens by Etelka Leadlay |
| Jan 2006 : |
European Botanic Gardens and the International Agenda for Botanic Gardens in Conservation by Suzanne Sharrock |
| Jan 2006 : |
SANBI: Institutional Response to Implementing the International Agenda by Christopher Willis |
| Jan 2006 : |
The Development of a Strategic Plan for a Regional Network of Botanic Gardens for Conservation: the North American Experience by David Galbraith and Kathryn Kennedy |
| Jan 2006 : |
The Conservation of Threatened Plants by Cuban Botanic Gardens: by Dr. Angela Leiva |
| Jan 2006 : |
Developing an Invasive Plant Policy at a Botanic Garden: Lessons Learned by Kayri Havens, Ph.D. |
| Jan 2006 : |
Training and Capacity Building for Conservation in Asia: Implementing Target 15 of the GSPC by Mark Richardson, Anle Tieu, and Bian Tan |
| Jan 2006 : |
The Role of Botanic Gardens in the Conservation of Crop Wild Relatives by Suzanne Sharrock |
| Jan 2006 : |
Botanic Gardens in the Age of Restoration: Supporting Target 8 of the GSPC by Kingsley Dixon |
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BGjournal Special Anniversary Editions - FreeTo commemorate BGCI's 20th Anniversary in 2007, the Rufford Maurice Laing Foundation has supported us in publishing two special editions of BGjournal and making them free to download from our website. Normally BGjournal is made available one year after being sent to BGCI members.
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