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Comit茅 de Conservaci贸n Vegetal de la CSE de la UICN
Grupo de Comisi贸n de la UICN

Comit茅 de Conservaci贸n Vegetal de la CSE de la UICN

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Resumen y descripci贸n

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El CCV es responsable de asesorar y ayudar en la priorizaci贸n general y la supervisi贸n de programas dentro de la CSE para cumplir con sus responsabilidades de conservaci贸n vegetal. El CCV trabaja para ...

El CCV es responsable de asesorar y ayudar en la priorizaci贸n general y la supervisi贸n de programas dentro de la CSE para cumplir con sus responsabilidades de conservaci贸n vegetal. El CCV trabaja para apoyar y facilitar las actividades del Presidente de la CSE, el Programa de Especies de la UICN y la red de expertos voluntarios de los Grupos Especialistas, Grupos de Tareas y otros, proporcionando orientaci贸n y direcci贸n estrat茅gica general de acuerdo con el mandato de la CSE.

Liderazgo de grupo

Ms Domitilla RAIMONDO
Co-Chair

Domitilla Raimondo is the Threatened Species Programme Manager at the South African National Biodiversity Institute.

Dr Paul SMITH
Co-Chair

Dr Paul Smith is the Secretary General of Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI). BGCI is the largest plant conservation network in the world, comprising 650 member institutions in 100 countries. With a career spanning 25 years in conservation, Paul joined BGCI as Secretary General in March 2015. During his time at BGCI, the organisation has launched a global botanic garden accreditation scheme, published two new global databases (ThreatSearch and GlobalTreeSearch), grown its membership by >70%, and disbursed over $10 million to support botanic gardens around the world. In addition, BGCI has opened new regional offices in Kenya and Singapore, and its International Advisory Council has established itself as the senior voice of the global botanic garden community. Prior to joining BGCI, Paul was Head of the Royal Botanic Garden, Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank (MSB). During his nine years at the helm there, seeds from >25,000 plant species were conserved in the MSB and, in 2009, the MSB achieved its first significant milestone, securing seed from 10% of the world’s plant species, prioritising rare, threatened and useful plants. Paul trained as a plant ecologist, and is a specialist in the plants and vegetation of southern Africa. He is a Trustee of the National Botanic Garden of Wales, Chairman of England’s Arboreta Advisory Committee and is the recipient of the New England Wildflower Society’s Medal for Services to International Plant Conservation and the David Fairchild Medal for Plant Exploration.

Dr Paul Smith is the Secretary General of Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI). BGCI is the largest plant conservation network in the world, comprising 650 member institutions in 100 ...