TY - JOUR
T1 - BiodiverseCity St. Louis—An Initiative of the Missouri Botanical Garden
AU - Ponzi, Jean
AU - Abney, Glenda
AU - Albrecht, Matthew A.
AU - Doherty, Sean
AU - Hart, Robbie
AU - Joyce, Allison
AU - Karimi, Nisa
AU - Mckelvey, Daria
AU - Saxton, Mike
AU - Sieradzki, Jen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors.
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - Botanical gardens are addressing urgent biodiversity issues through plant-based capacities including botanical research and data-sharing, conservation horticulture, ecological restoration, seed banking, and more. The Missouri Botanical Garden initiative BiodiverseCity St. Louis, led by the Garden’s sustainability division, adds broad community engagement to this mix. This work includes public and professional education, the demonstration and promotion of ecological landscaping and Green Infrastructure practices, citizen science programs, and coordinating communications for a regional network of partner organizations focused on biodiversity. Diverse activity engages businesses, local governments, elementary and secondary (K-12) schools, colleges, and community groups. Community biodiversity work at the Garden is informed by an institutional core of scientific rigor, provides opportunity for internal collaborations, and aligns with global strategies for plant conservation—to ground impactful local work. Missouri Botanical Garden’s experience offers a model for public gardens: leveraging modes of community engagement, in concert with diverse institutional strengths, to address biodiversity needs.
AB - Botanical gardens are addressing urgent biodiversity issues through plant-based capacities including botanical research and data-sharing, conservation horticulture, ecological restoration, seed banking, and more. The Missouri Botanical Garden initiative BiodiverseCity St. Louis, led by the Garden’s sustainability division, adds broad community engagement to this mix. This work includes public and professional education, the demonstration and promotion of ecological landscaping and Green Infrastructure practices, citizen science programs, and coordinating communications for a regional network of partner organizations focused on biodiversity. Diverse activity engages businesses, local governments, elementary and secondary (K-12) schools, colleges, and community groups. Community biodiversity work at the Garden is informed by an institutional core of scientific rigor, provides opportunity for internal collaborations, and aligns with global strategies for plant conservation—to ground impactful local work. Missouri Botanical Garden’s experience offers a model for public gardens: leveraging modes of community engagement, in concert with diverse institutional strengths, to address biodiversity needs.
KW - BiodiverseCity St. Louis
KW - Missouri Botanical Garden
KW - biodiversity
KW - community engagement
KW - education
KW - sustainability
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85196868441&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/jzbg5020010
DO - 10.3390/jzbg5020010
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85196868441
SN - 2673-5636
VL - 5
SP - 143
EP - 156
JO - Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens
JF - Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens
IS - 2
ER -