Case studies of capacity building for biodiversity monitoring

Monitoring the status and trends of species is critical to their conservation and management. However, the current state of biodiversity monitoring is insufficient to detect such for most species and habitats, other than in a few localised areas. One of the biggest obstacles to adequate monitoring i...

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Main Authors: Schmeller, DS, Arvanitidis, C, Böhm, M, Brummitt, N, Chatzinikolaou, E, Costello, MJ, Ding, H, Gill, MJ, Haase, P, Julliard, R, García-Moreno, J, Pettorelli, N, Peng, C, Riginos, C, Schmiedel, U, Simaika, JP, Waterman, C, Wu, J, Xu, H, Belnap, J
Other Authors: Walters, M, Scholes, RJ
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Springer 2017
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Online Access:https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1530025/1/GEO-BON%20Chapter%2013%20Schmeller%20et%20al.%202016.pdf
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:1530025 2023-12-24T10:14:16+01:00 Case studies of capacity building for biodiversity monitoring Schmeller, DS Arvanitidis, C Böhm, M Brummitt, N Chatzinikolaou, E Costello, MJ Ding, H Gill, MJ Haase, P Julliard, R García-Moreno, J Pettorelli, N Peng, C Riginos, C Schmiedel, U Simaika, JP Waterman, C Wu, J Xu, H Belnap, J Walters, M Scholes, RJ 2017 text https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1530025/1/GEO-BON%20Chapter%2013%20Schmeller%20et%20al.%202016.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1530025/ eng eng Springer https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1530025/1/GEO-BON%20Chapter%2013%20Schmeller%20et%20al.%202016.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1530025/ open In: Walters, M and Scholes, RJ, (eds.) The GEO Handbook on Biodiversity Observation Networks. (pp. 309-326). Springer: Cham, Switzerland. (2017) Monitoring capacity building Citizen science and volunteers Key biodiversity areas Public awareness raising Book chapter 2017 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:30Z Monitoring the status and trends of species is critical to their conservation and management. However, the current state of biodiversity monitoring is insufficient to detect such for most species and habitats, other than in a few localised areas. One of the biggest obstacles to adequate monitoring is the lack of local capacity to carry out such programs. Thus, building the capacity to do such monitoring is imperative. We here highlight different biodiversity monitoring efforts to illustrate how capacity building efforts are being conducted at different geographic scales and under a range of resource, literacy, and training constraints. Accordingly, we include examples of monitoring efforts from within countries (Kenya, France, and China), within regions (Central America and the Arctic) and larger capacity building programs including EDGE (Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered) of Existence and the National Red List Alliance. Book Part Arctic University College London: UCL Discovery Arctic
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topic Monitoring capacity building
Citizen science and volunteers
Key biodiversity areas
Public awareness raising
spellingShingle Monitoring capacity building
Citizen science and volunteers
Key biodiversity areas
Public awareness raising
Schmeller, DS
Arvanitidis, C
Böhm, M
Brummitt, N
Chatzinikolaou, E
Costello, MJ
Ding, H
Gill, MJ
Haase, P
Julliard, R
García-Moreno, J
Pettorelli, N
Peng, C
Riginos, C
Schmiedel, U
Simaika, JP
Waterman, C
Wu, J
Xu, H
Belnap, J
Case studies of capacity building for biodiversity monitoring
topic_facet Monitoring capacity building
Citizen science and volunteers
Key biodiversity areas
Public awareness raising
description Monitoring the status and trends of species is critical to their conservation and management. However, the current state of biodiversity monitoring is insufficient to detect such for most species and habitats, other than in a few localised areas. One of the biggest obstacles to adequate monitoring is the lack of local capacity to carry out such programs. Thus, building the capacity to do such monitoring is imperative. We here highlight different biodiversity monitoring efforts to illustrate how capacity building efforts are being conducted at different geographic scales and under a range of resource, literacy, and training constraints. Accordingly, we include examples of monitoring efforts from within countries (Kenya, France, and China), within regions (Central America and the Arctic) and larger capacity building programs including EDGE (Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered) of Existence and the National Red List Alliance.
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Scholes, RJ
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Arvanitidis, C
Böhm, M
Brummitt, N
Chatzinikolaou, E
Costello, MJ
Ding, H
Gill, MJ
Haase, P
Julliard, R
García-Moreno, J
Pettorelli, N
Peng, C
Riginos, C
Schmiedel, U
Simaika, JP
Waterman, C
Wu, J
Xu, H
Belnap, J
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Arvanitidis, C
Böhm, M
Brummitt, N
Chatzinikolaou, E
Costello, MJ
Ding, H
Gill, MJ
Haase, P
Julliard, R
García-Moreno, J
Pettorelli, N
Peng, C
Riginos, C
Schmiedel, U
Simaika, JP
Waterman, C
Wu, J
Xu, H
Belnap, J
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