TY - JOUR
T1 - European genetic resources conservation in a rapidly changing world
T2 - three existential challenges for the crop, forest and animal domains in the 21st century
AU - Lefèvre, François
AU - Bojkovski, Danijela
AU - Kharrat, Magda Bou Dagher
AU - Bozzano, Michele
AU - Charvolin-Lemaire, Eléonore
AU - Hiemstra, Sipke Joost
AU - Kraigher, Hojka
AU - Laloë, Denis
AU - Restoux, Gwendal
AU - Sharrock, Suzanne
AU - Sturaro, Enrico
AU - van Hintum, Theo
AU - Westergren, Marjana
AU - Maxted, Nigel
AU - GenRes Bridge Expert Panel
AU - Alia, Ricardo
AU - Bytyqi, Hysen
AU - Moncho, Montserrat Castellanos
AU - Cvelbar, Joži J.
AU - Đorđević-Milošević, Suzana
AU - Esposito, Edoardo
AU - Farsakoglou, Anna Maria
AU - Martín, Jesús Fernández
AU - Gandini, Gustavo
AU - Hermanowicz, Ewa
AU - Honkatukia, Mervi
AU - Kreft, Ivan
AU - Lovrić, Nataša
AU - Brehm, Joana Magos
AU - Martín-Collado, Daniel
AU - Niggli, Claudio
AU - Notivol, Eduardo
AU - Raggi, Lorenzo
AU - Rusanen, Mari
AU - Schröder, Stefan
AU - Smith, Paul
AU - Sonnenschein, Katja Kavčič
AU - Tixier-Boichard, Michèle
AU - Trudic, Branislav
AU - Ureña, Luis Pablo
AU - Vozlič, Jelka Šuštar
AU - Walshe, Sharon
AU - Woelders, Henri
AU - Wolter, Frank
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright 2024 the Authors.
PY - 2024/3/11
Y1 - 2024/3/11
N2 - Even though genetic resources represent a fundamental reservoir of options to achieve sustainable development goals in a changing world, they are overlooked in the policy agenda and severely threatened. The conservation of genetic resources relies on complementary in situ and ex situ approaches appropriately designed for each type of organism. Environmental and socioeconomic changes raise new challenges and opportunities for sustainable use and conservation of genetic resources. Aiming at a more integrated and adaptive approach, European scientists and genetic resources managers with long experience in the agricultural crop, animal and forestry domains joined their expertise to address three critical challenges: (1) how to adapt genetic resources conservation strategies to climate change, (2) how to promote in situ conservation strategies and (3) how can genetic resources conservation contribute to and benefit from agroecological systems. We present here 31 evidence-based statements and 88 key recommendations elaborated around these questions for policymakers, conservation actors and the scientific community. We anticipate that stakeholders in other genetic resources domains and biodiversity conservation actors across the globe will have interest in these crosscutting and multi-actor recommendations, which support several biodiversity conservation policies and practices.
AB - Even though genetic resources represent a fundamental reservoir of options to achieve sustainable development goals in a changing world, they are overlooked in the policy agenda and severely threatened. The conservation of genetic resources relies on complementary in situ and ex situ approaches appropriately designed for each type of organism. Environmental and socioeconomic changes raise new challenges and opportunities for sustainable use and conservation of genetic resources. Aiming at a more integrated and adaptive approach, European scientists and genetic resources managers with long experience in the agricultural crop, animal and forestry domains joined their expertise to address three critical challenges: (1) how to adapt genetic resources conservation strategies to climate change, (2) how to promote in situ conservation strategies and (3) how can genetic resources conservation contribute to and benefit from agroecological systems. We present here 31 evidence-based statements and 88 key recommendations elaborated around these questions for policymakers, conservation actors and the scientific community. We anticipate that stakeholders in other genetic resources domains and biodiversity conservation actors across the globe will have interest in these crosscutting and multi-actor recommendations, which support several biodiversity conservation policies and practices.
KW - Agroecology
KW - climate change
KW - in situ conservation
KW - multi-actor engagement
KW - policy
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85190787400
U2 - 10.46265/genresj.REJR6896
DO - 10.46265/genresj.REJR6896
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85190787400
SN - 2708-3764
VL - 5
SP - 13
EP - 28
JO - Genetic Resources
JF - Genetic Resources
IS - 9
ER -