“Alejandro Manuel Fernandez Honores” BotanicalGarden from National University of Trujillo, Peru
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https://doi.org/10.22497/arnaldoa.311.31111Keywords:
Botanical Garden, ex-situ conservation, natural resources, flora and faunaAbstract
The work responds highlighting interest and presence of Alejandro Manuel Fernandez Honores
Botanical Garden of National University of Trujillo as an ex-situ Conservation Center, mainly
native flora to the Peruvian coast, given need to promote environmental conservation habits on
academic context and citizens of Trujillo. Garden give orientated to, didactic, guiding its actions
such as its interventions with programs and interaction projects in consensus, regarding economic
recovery, ethnohistorical, ethnobiological tourism. Added value of ecosystem services, recognition
of botanical and fauna resources, as aligned responses towards students and community, in field,
management and environmental education and urban environmental planning.
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