作者: P.J. Stephenson , Neil D. Burgess , Laura Jungmann , Jonathan Loh , Sheila O’Connor
DOI: 10.1080/14888386.2015.1070373
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摘要: If parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and their partners are report effectively progress against national, regional global biodiversity conservation goals, data will need be collected at multiple levels. Global sets, many gathered using remote sensing, offer partial solutions but complemented by field-level observations provide resolution necessary track measures in a meaningful way. This paper summarises efforts made organisation WWF, working with partners, integrate 10 indicators of relevance CBD into its monitoring system use sets from field programmes determine multi-level goals assess programme performance impacts. Integration in-situ ex-situ reporting dashboards tailored WWF’s needs allowed some degree assessment adaptive management portfolio. Indicator trends were most favo...