Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew' has mentioned 'Kew Gardens' in the following places:
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For the botanical gardens in Kew, south-west London, see Kew Gardens. | WIKI |
Criterion (iii): Kew Gardens have largely contributed to advances in many scientific disciplines, particularly botany and ecology; | UNESCO |
The boundary of the property contains the elements that bear witness to the history of the development of the landscape gardens and Kew Gardens' uninterrupted role as national botanic garden and centre of plant research. | UNESCO |
The Buffer Zone contains the focus of one of the garden vistas on the opposite bank of the Thames River - Syon Park House - together with other parts of the adjacent cultural landscape (Old Deer Park - a royal estate south of Kew Gardens, Syon Park on the opposite bank of the Thames, the river from Isleworth Ferry Gate to Kew Bridge, the historic centre of Kew Green with the adjacent buildings and the church, and then to the east, the built-up sectors of 19th and 20th century houses). | UNESCO |
Since their creation in the 18th century Kew Gardens have remained faithful to their initial purpose with botanists continuing to collect specimens and exchange expertise internationally. | UNESCO |
Kew Gardens' conservation work has continued at an international level, notably for the cataloguing of species, supporting conservation projects around the world, the implementation of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES, 1975) and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD, 1992). | UNESCO |