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Report of the Tenth Meeting of the Coordination Mechanism for the Global Taxonomy Initiative
Review of the Draft Strategy for Taxonomic Capacity-Building 2011-2020
Report of the Eleventh Meeting of the Coordination Mechanism for the Global Taxonomy Initiative
Proposal for a CBD Indicator for Taxonomy
Business Plan for the Preparatory Phase of the Global Taxonomy Partnership Fund
Report of the Twelfth Meeting of the Coordination Mechanism for the Global Taxonomy Initiative
Provisional Agenda
Annotations to the Provisional Agenda
Report of the Seventh Meeting of the Coordination Mechanism for the Global Taxonomy Initiative
The global taxonomy initiative: Development of the process and the guidelines for the in-depth review of the programme of work
Outline of the global taxonomy initiative guide
In-depth Review of the Implementation of the Programme of Work for the Global Taxonomy Initiative
In-depth Review of the Implementation of the Programme of Work for the Global Taxonomy Initiative: Elements of Planned Activities for the New Programmes of Work
Global Taxonomy Initiative: Results and Lessons Learned From Regional Taxonomic Needs Assessments and Identification of Priorities
Regional Reports on Taxonomic Needs Assessment and Project Development
Draft Comprehensive Capacity-Building Strategy for the Global Taxonomy Initiative
Terms of Reference for the Coordination Mechanism for the Global Taxonomy Initiative
Practical Approaches for Capacity Building for Taxonomy
GEF workshop: Removing the taxonomic impediment<br>Submission by the Government of Australia
Item 4.3 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Further Advancement of the Global Taxonomy Initiative
Item 4.3 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Further Advancement of the Global Taxonomy Initiative (Corrigendum)
The Global Taxonomy Initiative: Shortening the Distance Between Discovery and Delivery. Report of a meeting held at Linnean Society, London, UK on September 10-11 1998
The Global Taxonomy Initiative: recommendations from DIVERSITAS Element 3, including an assessment of present knowledge of key species groups
The Global Taxonomy Initiative: Using Systematic Inventories to Meet Country and Regional Needs
Item 3.3 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Review of the Global Taxonomy Initiative
The Global Taxonomy Initiative<br>Draft work programme
Global Taxonomy Initiative<br>Progress report on the Global Taxonomy Initiative
Global Taxonomy Initiative<br>Progress report on the Global Taxonomy Initiative<br>Regional Meeting of Scientists in Central America, Costa Rica, 6-9 February 2001
Global Taxonomy Initiative: Progress and implementation of the programme of work
Preliminary report of first Global Taxonomy Initiative workshop in Asia
Draft guide to the global taxonomy initiative
Contribution of the Coordinating Mechanism of the Global Taxonomy Initiative
Contribution of the Coordination Mechanism ff the Global Taxonomy Initiative (GTI) to the Further Development and Elaboration of Goals and Targets for the Strategic Plan Beyond 2010
Recomendaciones del taller de capacitación regional sobre especies exóticas invasoras y taxonomía para los países de América latina
Four new species of tropical sharks that use their fins to walk are causing a stir in waters off northern Australia and New Guinea.While that might strike fear into the hearts of some people, University of Queensland researchers say the only creatures with cause to worry are small fish and inver ...
Finding a species that’s entirely new to science is always exciting, and so we were delighted to be a part of the discovery of two new sixgill sawsharks (called Pliotrema kajae and Pliotrema annae) off the coast of East Africa.
When an international team of scientists published their description of a new ape species, the Tapanuli orangutan (Pongo tapanuliensis), in the journal Current Biology in November 2017, it marked the culmination of years of painstaking research.
20 May 2018, New York, United States of America
26 - 30 June 2000, Asheville, United States of America
26 - 30 September 2011, Aberdeen, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
14 May 2023, Bonn, Germany
8 October 2023, Bonn, Germany
9 October 2021, Bonn, Germany
3 March 2023, Geneva, Switzerland
3 March 2022, Geneva, Switzerland
The world's biggest bee has been re-discovered, after decades thought lost to science.
April 24 (UPI) -- Researchers have discovered two new bird species on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. The two species belong to the white-eyes family.
A ghost orchid that grows in complete darkness, an insect-trapping tobacco plant and an “exploding firework” flower are among the new species named by scientists in the last year. The species range from a voodoo lily from Cameroon to a rare tooth fungus unearthed near London, UK.
The Vondelpark in Amsterdam is home to a hitherto undiscovered species of wasp, which has now been named after it, the Parool reported this week.