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Making robust policy decisions using global biodiversity indicators

Making robust policy decisions using global biodiversity indicators

... halting biodiversity loss; the complexity and scale of the problem is ...Observations Biodiversity Observa- tion Network) for monitoring global biodiversity [46], and IPBES (the ...

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Zooplankton monitoring to contribute towards addressing global biodiversity conservation challenges

Zooplankton monitoring to contribute towards addressing global biodiversity conservation challenges

... to global scales, and its scienti fi c value is recognized in the contexts of fi sheries, biodiversity and global change ...of global indicators to track progress against the Aichi ...

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Projecting global biodiversity indicators under future development scenarios

Projecting global biodiversity indicators under future development scenarios

... ongoing global biodiversity crisis, governments have set strate- gic objectives and have adopted indicators to monitor progress toward their ...on biodiversity of different pol- icy decisions allows ...

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Title: A robust goal is needed for species in the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework

Title: A robust goal is needed for species in the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework

... of biodiversity - especially those relating to species - have continued to decline, thus increasing overall extinction risk (Mace et ...the biodiversity crisis we are facing, the Post-2020 Global ...

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Impact of a global biodiversity education campaign on zoo and aquarium visitors

Impact of a global biodiversity education campaign on zoo and aquarium visitors

... To measure knowledge of actions to help protect biodiversity, we asked.. respondents to think of an action they could take to help save animal species space for up to.[r] ...

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Habitat conversion and global avian biodiversity loss

Habitat conversion and global avian biodiversity loss

... The magnitude of the negative impacts of human activities on global biodiversity has been documented at several lev- els of biological organization. First, changes in the areas of different types of land ...

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Biodiversity into your hands - A call for a virtual global natural history ‘metacollection’

Biodiversity into your hands - A call for a virtual global natural history ‘metacollection’

... including Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) are error- checked and mapped onto Discover Life species pages and the maps provided to the Encyclopedia of Life ...a global resource ...

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Review Paper on Forest Conservation Model and Modern Techniques for Sustainable Wilderness

Review Paper on Forest Conservation Model and Modern Techniques for Sustainable Wilderness

... and global biodiversity, their capacity to maintain these benefits in the future is potentially threatened by anthropogenic impacts such as climate change, land use, and unsustainable management practices ...

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Tropical Coral Reefs (Appendix 10)

Tropical Coral Reefs (Appendix 10)

... of global tipping points by Lenton et ...on global biodiversity and ecosystem functioning clearly qualify this as one of the most critical areas of change for the Earth ...

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Cross-disciplinarity in the advance of Antarctic ecosystem research

Cross-disciplinarity in the advance of Antarctic ecosystem research

... to global ecosystems and ...the global biodiversity, and (c) quantify Southern Ocean contributions to global ecosystem goods and services including fishery and other natural products, ...

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A Review Article on-Loss of Biodiversity

A Review Article on-Loss of Biodiversity

... of biodiversity is defined by the Wilson [Wilson et ...on biodiversity study. The special limits of biodiversity are defining different groups: α (alpha), β (beta), ϒ (gamma) ...world ...

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Incorporating novelty and novel ecosystems into restoration planning and practice in the 21st century

Incorporating novelty and novel ecosystems into restoration planning and practice in the 21st century

... maintain global biodiversity and provide ecosystem services and, in doing so, save potentially wasted efforts in attempting to fulfil traditional ...include biodiversity conservation or restoration ...

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Global conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services

Global conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services

... to biodiversity and eco- system services (Millenium Ecosystem Assessment ...of biodiversity and ecosystem services would mean that, in many cases, similar actions could jointly secure both ...whether ...

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Articles

Articles

... national biodiversity databases are unavailable and, thus, the dominant proportion of the primary biodiversity data produced in the country is highly dispersed and difficult to access for the wider ...

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Conflict between International Treaties: failing to mitigate the effects of introduced marine species

Conflict between International Treaties: failing to mitigate the effects of introduced marine species

... discussion above, it could be suggested that the precautionary approach taken by the WTO is somewhat weaker than that evident within the CBD, and the seemingly higher authority the WTO has over multilateral environmental ...

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Essential ocean variables for global sustained observations of biodiversity and ecosystem changes

Essential ocean variables for global sustained observations of biodiversity and ecosystem changes

... a global level, but that are also fit for purpose (Lindstrom et ...the global level, while a time-series of coral or of man- grove cover, two latitudinally restricted ecosystems which provide important ...

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Biodiversity: Importance and Climate Change Impacts

Biodiversity: Importance and Climate Change Impacts

... c). Inland water ecosystem: Inland water systems include the fresh water systems and are only 0.01% of the world's water source comprising 0.8% of the Earth's surface, but support 6% of the total species (12).They are ...

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Czech agriculture and the EU accession – a need for a new strategy

Czech agriculture and the EU accession – a need for a new strategy

... most serious limiting factor for the growth of produc- tion. One third of the world population lives in the re- gions with serious problems in water supply today. It is estimated that nearly two thirds of the population ...

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The Socio-Economic Value of Protected Areas. The Bucegi Natural Park

The Socio-Economic Value of Protected Areas. The Bucegi Natural Park

... Bucegi Natural Park supports, through protection, the terrestrial biodiversity. It hosts significant ecosystems that are concentrated in the mountain, subalpine and alpine areas. Mountain ecosystems provide vital ...

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Sixteen years of change in the global human footprint and implications for biodiversity conservation

Sixteen years of change in the global human footprint and implications for biodiversity conservation

... Human pressures on the environment are changing spatially and temporally, with profound implications for the planet’s biodiversity and human economies. Here we use recently available data on infrastructure, land ...

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