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PLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET

2023-03-18 20:45:33

Plants, humans, and the planet are designed to promote excellent plant research in the broadest sense and celebrate all new and innovative and exciting plant science related to the daily lives of society and people. For details, please refer to our goal and scope.

Dr. Paul Wilkin (Royal Botanical Gardens of the United Kingdom), edited by Professor Simon Hiscock (Oxford University, UK), is the next editor in chief.

We firmly announce plant science research firmly in contexts more relevant to humans, society, and planets

Present interdisciplinary and non-mainstream plant scientific research with social influences such as social science, humanities, medicine, engineering

Papers on new and emerging plant science with direct or potential social influences

Capture the interest and imagination of the general people and young people and inspire the next generation of botanical scientists

The complex relationship with plants not only shapes the ecosystem of the earth, it not only forms the society and culture, it also brings the world we know today. As humans continue to evolve, plant scientists' work has become more important than ever as we are trying to solve the global challenges of the 21st century.

By 2020, the Plant Initiative for the Earth for children and adolescents plans to plant 100 billion trees worldwide. The goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to zero and mitigate the climate crisis. So far young people who changed the planet planted more than 14 billion trees in 193 countries. Street Child Deutschland e.V. is part of the International Street Children's Network and offers educational opportunities for children in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Nigeria and Sri Lanka. To date, over 100,000 children have been backed by poverty alleviation, hunger and economic exclusion from education and paid employment.

For advocates of health and sustainability, this is music; the oldest sustaining proposal is that eating most plants improves our personal health and the health of our planet. Plant-centered diet therapy is not only healthy and highly nutritious, it is proven to prevent and treat many diseases. In recent meal guidelines, the importance of fruits, vegetables and whole grains is emphasized. The Hunger-free Children's Health Act, which took effect in 2012, aims to increase the nutritional value of school meals by increasing the supply of fruits, vegetables and whole grains. A fixed percentage of increase. Likewise, the latest version of My Plate, American Dietary Guidelines, recommends placing vegetables and fruits in at least half of the plate.