Botanische Gärten in der Zeit des Kolonialismus. Auf der Jagd nach dem “Grünen Gold” |
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Authors: | PD Dr. Stefan Schneckenburger |
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Affiliation: | Botanischer Garten der Technischen Universit?t Darmstadt, Schnittspahnstar?e 3–5, 64287 Darmstadt |
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Abstract: | Plant Transfer and Botanical Gardens in Colonial Times A constant of economic history is the need of natural resources – in the past often of vegetable origin and available only from the countries of natural distribution. These countries often tried to protect their interests against the traders or users by declaring monopoles. Between these both poles botanic gardens acted very successfully and by far not according to modern ethic standards. Results of their activities were the transcontinental movements of plants and the initiation of new agricultural based industries. These should be exemplified by the British botanical gardens and species as tea shrub, rubber tree, and cinchona tree. |
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