Die Aufgaben eines Botanischen Gartens im Wandel der Zeiten
Abstract
The origin of the botanical gardens is shown with the help of an outline of a history of culture. The development of gardens from the 16th to the 19th century can be viewed alongside the different periods of global discovery and research travels, and the influx of plants. Coupled with the rapid development of natural science this, at first, bought about a growth, in and of, botanical gardens. Already by the beginning of the 20th century. however, a seperation took place between the development of botanical gardens and their motivating force, botanical science. An ever stronger change of direction towards microbiology and other subdisciplines, as well as grave changes in administration led finally to botanical gardens fading from public awareness. It was not until the more and more obvious oncoming environmental destruction and the resulting increasing awareness of ecological topics that the botanical gardens added to their “traditional” tasks of teaching and research and the extension and preservation of collections. The new tasks being public relation work and preservation of species.
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