Prof. Gila Kahila Bar-Gal, C.W.F.S. Director of National Natural History Collections Head of Laboratory of Molecular
Evolution,
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Dear Michelle,
HNHM, Budapest also supports this. Option B.
With the best wishes,
Beata
2018-11-07 14:05 időpontban Michelle.Price@ville-ge.ch ezt írta:
> Dear CETAF Directors, Dear CETAF Representatives, Dear Colleagues,
>
> At the upcoming meeting in Bratislava, Slovakia, on the 14th and 15th
> November, CETAF will be bringing taxonomy back onto its agenda, and
> back into focus. We will hold a workshop on taxonomy within CETAF to
> begin to shape our vision and ambitions for the future, and as a
> central contribution to the _CETAF Joint Research Agenda for
> Biodiversity and Geodiversity sciences _that we are in the process of
> developing as a community.
>
> CETAF has been invited to contribute to the _Global Taxonomy
> Initiative Forum_ (https://www.cbd.int/gti) that will be held in Egypt
> on the 16th November 2018, just before the COP14. As the GTI Forum is
> concurrent with the CETAF Governing Board meeting and post meeting
> activities in Bratislava, Hendrick Segers (RBINS, and the Belgian GTI
> National Focal point) has kindly agreed to represent CETAF, in the
> Forum where he will present on the importance of natural history
> collections, and their associated scientists, in underpinning CBD
> implementation.
>
> To support CETAF’s vested interest in taxonomy remaining on the
> agenda post-2020, and to encourage closer collaborations with the GTI
> of the CBD in the future, the _CETAF Bratislava Declaration_ has been
> prepared by Chris Lyal (NHM London, and the UK GTI National Focal
> point) and the CETAF Executive Committee (see pdf version below).
>
> To facilitate the finalisation of this document for the 15th November
> (where upon it will be transmitted to the CBD GTI coordinator), please
> indicate:
>
> A: whether you would like to be removed from the list of signatories
>
> B: whether you approve the document and would like to remain a
> signatory to the declaration
>
> To expediate the process, a lack of response to this email will be
> interpreted as option 2 (B - approval and signing of the document by
> your institution).
>
> I thank you in advance for your support of this initiative, and I look
> forward to seeing you next week in Bratislava.
>
> Cordially,
> Michelle
>
> Prof. Michelle Price
> Head of Science
> Bryophyte Curator
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