Regional Checklist of medicinal plants

Checklist
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14 de março de 2022
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Descrição

Checklist of useful plants coming from African's Herbaria (Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea and Togo)

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Palavras-chave

Checklist; medicinal plant; Inventoryregional

Contatos

Raoufou Pierre Radji
  • Ponto De Contato
  • Coordinator of BID-AF2020-040-REG Project
Université de Lomé, GBIF Togo
  • 255 rue des Troènes , Hedzranawé, Lomé
6BP 6135 Lomé
Maritim
TG
  • +22890045114
Raoufou Pierre Radji
  • Ponto De Contato
  • Professor/Herbarium Curator
Université de Lomé, GBIF TOGO
  • 255 rue des Troènes , Hedzranawé, Lomé
6BP 6135 Lomé
Maritim
TG
  • +22890045114
Sékou MAGASSOUBA
  • Autor
  • Directeur Général
Herbier National de Guinée (HNG) Université Gamal Abdel de Conakry
  • Université Gamal Abdel de Conakry
BP: 1147 Conakry
GN
  • +224 622 27 81 85
Yedomonhan Hounnankpon
  • Curador
  • Professor/Curator
Herbier National du Bénin Faculté des Sciences et Techniques Université d’Abomey-Calavi
  • Herbier National du Bénin Faculté des Sciences et Techniques Université d’Abomey-Calavi
01 BP 4521 Cotonou Cotonou
BJ
  • (00229) 95 56 40 54 / 96 15 39 56
Kouao Jean KOFFI
  • Enseignant-Chercheur
Université Nangui Abrogoua
  • Université Nangui Abrogoua ex-Université d'Abobo-Adjamé à Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire) UFR Sciences de la Nature Unité de recherche: Ecologie et Biodiversité
02 BP 801 Abidjan 02 Abidjan
CI
  • (+225) 47589663/ (+225) 02776786)/ (+225) 23464011
Jean Lagarde BETTI
  • Enseignant d'Université
Herbier National du Cameroun
Yaoundé
CM
  • +23777303272
Archange Boupoya
  • Curador
  • Curator
Herbier National du Gabon IPHAMETRA - CENAREST
Libreville
GA
  • + 241 07 80 58 25/02 29 07 75
Anne-Sophie Archambeau
  • Autor
  • Node Manager – Responsible of GBIF France Node
GBIF France IRD – UMS Patrimoine Naturel (PatriNat) MNHN Géologie – CP48
  • MNHN Géologie – CP48 45, rue Buffon
75005 Paris
FR
  • +33 (0) 140798065

Cobertura Geográfica

This dataset covers countries as Benin, Cote d'Ivoire, Cameroun, Gabon, Guinea, and Togo.

Coordenadas delimitadoras Sul Oeste [-0,088, -17,842], Norte Leste [12,64, 16,392]

Cobertura Taxonômica

All taxa uses as medicinal in partners countries

Reino Plantae (plant)

Cobertura Temporal

Período de tempo em que viveu 1600-

Dados Sobre o Projeto

The databasing (label information capture) and digitization (scan) of key African herbaria have been ongoing since the early 2000s. Many are now fully databased -e.g. in Benin, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Gabon, Togo-, and partially digitized. Recently, a BID project has allowed developing a platform around Gabon National herbarium, including a user portal, connection to GBIF, and a very detailed set of functionalities for databasing and curating the collection. The platform was then adapted in Congo within 'Sud Expert Plantes' Programme. Conditions now seem to be met for the next step: integrate the platform modules in a workflow based on LA software, and network herbaria collections in West and Central Africa by extending the platform to the regional scale. This regional platform will allow data sharing and promote better coordination between the countries in mobilizing biodiversity information of key interest for decision-making, education and research. Beyond collections, the platform will include further contents: published and grey literature, links to relevant national and international databases, as well as local knowledge, taxa pictures, and other illustration, so as to answer at best the needs expressed by the regional botanists’ associations ABAO and REBAC. In terms of software, this project will give a concrete example of how a BID project can produce sustainable and reusable tools, and of how BID can apply the FAIRS principles.

Título Progress towards a regional data platform of West and Central African Herbaria (Benin, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Gabon, Guinea, Togo)
Identificador BID-AF2020-040-REG
Financiamento This project is funded by the European Commission on BID (Biodiversity Information for Development) Programme, through GBIF.
Descrição da Área de Estudo The following partners are involved: ● The first kernel of National herbaria as platform members include: Togo HNT (coordinator), Benin HNB, Côte d’Ivoire CNF, Guinea HNG, and Cameroon HNC, and Gabon HNGa will share its experience in using the platform at a national scale. ● PatriNat Unit in Paris Museum, European partner as technical support from GBIF France, and sharing experience in data validation, biodiversity assessment, and providing decision support.
Descrição do Design During a regional workshop in Lomé in 2009, participants from Benin, Côte-d'Ivoire, Guinea, Mauritania, Senegal, and Togo discussed the current evolution of herbaria and their progress in databasing and digitizing. They shared experience in herbaria management and in ways to make the best of these reservoirs of biodiversity information. They expressed the need to network and share their data to better support decision and improve policies in biodiversity management and conservation. Confirmed by ABAO and REBAC, this need is in line with the current axis 2 of Togo’s National Development Program and even more so with Africa's environmental policy, in particular, "Reversing the trends of degradation and reduction of natural resources, improving the management of the environmental heritage to support development". It covers a range of issues, addressed by the platform to mobilize available data in a FAIRS approach:: ● share quality and up-to-date data & analysis from several West and Central Africa countries, at the regional and global scale (including within GBIF) ● enhance South/South research collaboration ● improve regional involvement in international communities (eg GBIF, LA) ● enrich the regional LA platform and GBIF.org with an automatic workflow fetching data from national databases ● reinforce the involvement of scientists in decision-making at the national & regional scales ● provide policy-makers with efficient tools for environment data management/use ● contribute to sustainable development by integrating biodiversity data into environmental policies The platform is meant to be a pilot around pioneer countries, to be extended to other countries in the near future.

O pessoal envolvido no projeto:

Raoufou Pierre Radji

Metadados Adicionais

Identificadores alternativos 13e7190a-2767-4a25-8529-f4d7032b850c
http://ipt.african-herbaria.org/resource?r=afr__medicinal_plant