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78 Editorial
80 Profile: Titus Dlamini
81 Feedback from the 5th Conference of Parties meeting
81 Global Taxonomy Initiative
82 GTI Coordination Mechanism
82 Membership
82 Global Strategy for Plant Conservation
83 New publications from SABONET
83 Making your garden come alive!
83 Plant taxonomic expertise
84 World Botanic Gardens Congress Session Conclusions:
84 Administration
86 Biodiversity Conservation
87 Education
88 Environmental Issues and Global Strategies
89 Horticulture and Collections
90 Regional Session
91 Science and Research
92 Sustainable Development
93 Red Data List: spotlight on Zambia
96 Red Data List: spotlight on Lesotho
97 Angiosperm Numbers still increasing
97 Localising the “Inanda” provenance of John Medley Wood
100 From the Web
102 Namibian Plant Checklist—Additions and Corrections / Name Changes
103 The search for a rare cycad in Zambia
104 Missing any SABONET publications?
107 The Paper Chase
112 Book Review:
112 SAPPI Tree Spotting Bushveld
114 Making your garden come alive!
115 New Releases from the National Botanical Institute
    Strelitzia 10: Seed plants of southern Africa: families and genera
    Bothalia 30,1 (May 2000)
    Flora of southern Africa 5, Part 1, Fascicle 1 Aloaceae: Aloe
116 E-mail Addresses: southern African Botanists
123 Botanists working on southern African plant taxa
125 Regional News Update

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