Authors
Yongpeng Ma, Gao Chen, R Edward Grumbine, Zhiling Dao, Weibang Sun, Huijun Guo
Publication date
2013/3
Journal
Biodiversity and Conservation
Volume
22
Pages
803-809
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Over the past decades, biodiversity conservation in China has achieved a number of successes. However, due to inadequate conservation policies, poor implementation and lack of financial support, wild plant species that are extremely small in population size and therefore seriously threatened have not had the attention they require. But the new concept of plant species with extremely small populations (PSESP), first promulgated in Yunnan Province, is becoming more widely accepted in China. Several national and regional-level conservation strategies and actions for conserving China’s PSESP are being implemented over the next 5 years. With this new policy framework leading the way, plant conservation in China is set to make important new advances.
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