Espèces Végétales Menacées de France métropolitaine
Authors: Inventaire National du Patrimoine Naturel;
doi: 10.15468/uhrhsz
Espèces Végétales Menacées de France métropolitaine
Abstract
L'inventaire a officiellement été lancé en 1986. Les données ont été transmises au Service du Patrimoine Naturel du MNHN jusqu'en 2000. Un Livre Rouge de la Flore menacée de France métropolitaine a été publié en 1995.
Keywords
Inventaire de répartition, Evaluation de la ressource / prélèvements, Espèces Végétales, Flore, Numérisation de bibliographie, Livre Rouge, Numérisation de collections
Inventaire de répartition, Evaluation de la ressource / prélèvements, Espèces Végétales, Flore, Numérisation de bibliographie, Livre Rouge, Numérisation de collections
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