Priority Actions to Improve Provenance Decision-Making

Author:

Breed Martin F12ORCID,Harrison Peter A13,Bischoff Armin14,Durruty Paula15,Gellie Nick J C12,Gonzales Emily K16,Havens Kayri13,Karmann Marion17,Kilkenny Francis F18,Krauss Siegfried L19,Lowe Andrew J12,Marques Pedro110,Nevill Paul G111,Vitt Pati L112,Bucharova Anna113

Affiliation:

1. All the authors have an interest in the science and practice of seed sourcing and provenance decision-making for restoration

2. School of Biological Sciences and the Environment Institute at the University of Adelaide, in Australia

3. School of Natural Sciences and the ARC Centre for Forest Values at the University of Tasmania, in Australia

4. University of Avignon, in France

5. Instituto Forestal Nacional (INFONA), in San Lorenzo, Paraguay

6. Ecological Restoration Division at Parks Canada, in Vancouver, British Columbia

7. Forest Stewardship Council, in Bonn, Germany

8. US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, in Boise, Idaho

9. Kings Park and Botanic Garden, in West Perth, Western Australia

10. Big Hole Watershed Committee, in Divide, Montana

11. Department of Environment and Agriculture at Curtin University, in Australia

12. Chicago Botanic Garden, in Glencoe, Illinois

13. Department of Plant Evolutionary Ecology at Karl Eberhard University and with the Department of Landscape Ecology and Nature Conservation at Albert Ludwigs University, in Freiburg, Germany

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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