Book contents
- Descriptive Taxonomy
- Series page
- Descriptive Taxonomy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I The widening audience
- 1 Floras yesterday, today and tomorrow
- 2 Current uses and future perspectives for conservation biology
- 3 The present and future value of Floras for functional ecologists
- 4 A publisher’s perspective: making biodiversity information available and relevant to a wide audience
- Part II The products of descriptive taxonomy
- Part III Outputs and impact: field guides and applications
- Part IV The influence of technology on data gathering in the field
- Part V New technologies: their current use and future potential
- Index
3 - The present and future value of Floras for functional ecologists
from Part I - The widening audience
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 December 2014
- Descriptive Taxonomy
- Series page
- Descriptive Taxonomy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I The widening audience
- 1 Floras yesterday, today and tomorrow
- 2 Current uses and future perspectives for conservation biology
- 3 The present and future value of Floras for functional ecologists
- 4 A publisher’s perspective: making biodiversity information available and relevant to a wide audience
- Part II The products of descriptive taxonomy
- Part III Outputs and impact: field guides and applications
- Part IV The influence of technology on data gathering in the field
- Part V New technologies: their current use and future potential
- Index
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- Descriptive TaxonomyThe Foundation of Biodiversity Research, pp. 44 - 57Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015