Type
Self-Paced
Duration
1-2 hours
Fee
Free
Topics
Genebank managementOverview
This e-learning course introduces you to global crop conservation strategies, explaining how they are developed and how they support the conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture (PGRFA). It also covers crop coverage assessments, the identification of gaps in global collections, the data and methods used for gap analysis, and how to apply the results to strengthen conservation efforts.
This course is supported by the Treaty and the Crop Trust with funding from the German Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Food, and Regional Identity as part of the project "Mainstreaming Global Crop Conservation Strategies in Plant Treaty Processes”.
This course is part of an e-learning series on data management for plant genetic resources for food and agriculture (PGRFA), which introduces essential concepts, tools and systems, as well as best practices for documenting and sharing PGRFA data. Other courses in the series include:
- Course 1: Introduction to Documenting Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
- Course 2: The Global Information System
- Course 3: Germplasm Resources Information Network - Global community edition and Genesys (under development)
- Course 4: Global Crop Conservation Strategies
Modules
This course consists of two lessons of approximately 45-55 minutes duration each:
- Lesson 1 – Overview of global crop conservation strategies
- Lesson 2 – Crop coverage assessments and gap analysis
This course offers certification.
Host
The FAO elearning Academy provides learning opportunities and multilingual elearning courses for professionals working in food and nutrition security, social and economic development, and sustainable management of natural resources, with the overall goal of strengthening the capacity of member countries to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
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