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Science Strategy

The New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) Science Strategy outlines a bold and forward-thinking vision for advancing botanical research, conservation, and innovation through world-class science and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Built on a legacy of scientific excellence, this strategy aligns with global biodiversity frameworks and NYBG’s 2025–2030 Institutional Strategic Plan, ensuring its leadership in addressing pressing environmental and societal challenges.

A key feature of this strategy is the introduction of three Cross-Cutting Initiatives that position NYBG as a pioneer in integrative research. These initiatives—Plants for Climate ResilienceFood Plants: A Global Conservation Priority, and Artificial Intelligence: Unlocking the Power of Plants and Fungi—transcend traditional research boundaries and engage multiple disciplines to maximize impact. By embracing nature-based solutions, food security, and AI-driven research, NYBG is leading transformative efforts that contribute to conservation, sustainability, and scientific discovery on a global scale.

At the core of NYBG’s scientific mission are three interconnected pillars: Exploring Biodiversity, Conserving Nature and Knowledge, and Engaging Audiences. NYBG scientists conduct extensive fieldwork and cutting-edge research, from molecular analyses to ecosystem studies, to document plant and fungal diversity, reconstruct evolutionary histories, and develop innovative scientific tools. Through science-based conservation and land management, we work to protect endangered species, restore ecosystems, and preserve traditional ecological knowledge, ensuring a sustainable future. Additionally, by fostering partnerships, engaging local and global communities, and promoting scientific literacy, NYBG empowers individuals and institutions to become advocates for biodiversity and environmental sustainability.

NYBG Science Works for Our Future

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Science Strategy 2025–2030

Go in-depth with the cross-cutting initiatives being implemented by NYBG in our full Science Strategy document.

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Artificial Intelligence: Unlocking the Power of Plants and Fungi

NYBG is actively integrating responsible AI into its research infrastructure and scientific endeavors, enhancing and accelerating work on species identification, climate mitigation, biodiversity conservation, remote sensing, land-use planning, and collections-based discovery.

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Plants for Climate Resilience

As climate change accelerates, ecosystems and human communities face increasing challenges, from extreme weather events to biodiversity loss. Plants play a central role in climate adaptation and mitigation, ofering nature-based solutions that enhance resilience at multiple scales. NYBG is committed to advancing research and applications in urban conservation, restoration ecology, land use, and resource management to address climate challenges while promoting sustainable interactions between people and nature.

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Food Plants: A Global Conservation Priority

Food plants form the foundation of human nutrition, culture, and agricultural sustainability. Yet, many of these vital species face threats from habitat loss, climate change, and genetic erosion. As a leader in botanical science and conservation, NYBG is committed to safeguarding food plant diversity through research, education, and collaborative global initiatives.

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