Over 50 directors from Natural History Museums and Botanical Gardens across Europe convened in person on November 18th and 19th, marking a historic milestone towards the future of CETAF.
This gathering provided a pivotal opportunity to conclude a long process of rethinking the organisation’s strategy for the near future. During the meeting, the directors were invited to endorse the CETAF Strategy for 2025–2030—a dynamic, short-term plan designed to address a rapidly changing world where priorities and actions must adapt swiftly to emerging challenges. Their unanimous approval showed the strong will to commit and strengthen the taxonomic community in Europe.
This resounding vote of confidence sets the stage for pursuing four key objectives that form the backbone of CETAF’s new strategy. Let’s discover here below the backbone of the CETAF 2025-2030 Strategy.
Vision / CETAF envisions a world where natural science collections and knowledge of biodiversity and geodiversity drive a sustainable future for nature and society.
Mission / CETAF’s mission is to promote research in taxonomy and systematics in Europe by facilitating expert collaboration and knowledge sharing among its member institutions, advocating for the value of collection-based research, and enhancing the accessibility, use, and impact of natural science collections.
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The implementation of this strategy will be tracked through annual plans and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to assess progress and adapt to challenges. CETAF will continue fostering innovation, collaboration, and sustainable practices to address biodiversity and geodiversity challenges effectively.
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