In 2050, which aspects of ecosystem change will we regret not having measured? Long-term monitoring plays a crucial part in managing Australia's natural environment because time is a key factor underpinning changes in ecosystems. It is critical to start measuring key attributes of ecosystems - and the human and natural process affecting them - now, so that we can track the trajectory of change over time. This will facilitate informed choices about how to manage ecological changes (including interventions where they are required) and promote better understanding by 2050 of how particular ecosystems have been shaped over time. There will be considerable value in building on existing long-term monitoring programmes because this can add signifi...
International audienceEarth's life-support systems are in rapid decline, yet we have few metrics or ...
Despite the great potential of palaeo-environmental information to strengthen natural resource polic...
We provide a broad overview of the underlying philosophy of ecological monitoring. We argue that the...
In 2050, which aspects of ecosystem change will we regret not having measured? Long-term monitoring ...
Because of the urgent need for robust, long-term information on biodiversity loss and environmental ...
Abstract: Australia’s ecosystems are the basis of our current and future prosperity, and our nationa...
Australia's ecosystems are the basis of our current and future prosperity, and our national well-bei...
Australia's ecosystems are the basis of our current and future prosperity, and our national well-bei...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comConservation monitoring in Australia...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. A substantial part of human ...
Most natural assets, including native biodiversity (our focus), are under increasing threat from dir...
In 1996, the Australian Federal, State and Territory governments ratified the National Strategy for ...
Ecological systems depend on both constraints and historical contingencies, both of which shape thei...
Despite the great potential of palaeo-environmental information to strengthen natural resource polic...
The extent to which nations and regions can actively shape the future or must passively respond to g...
International audienceEarth's life-support systems are in rapid decline, yet we have few metrics or ...
Despite the great potential of palaeo-environmental information to strengthen natural resource polic...
We provide a broad overview of the underlying philosophy of ecological monitoring. We argue that the...
In 2050, which aspects of ecosystem change will we regret not having measured? Long-term monitoring ...
Because of the urgent need for robust, long-term information on biodiversity loss and environmental ...
Abstract: Australia’s ecosystems are the basis of our current and future prosperity, and our nationa...
Australia's ecosystems are the basis of our current and future prosperity, and our national well-bei...
Australia's ecosystems are the basis of our current and future prosperity, and our national well-bei...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comConservation monitoring in Australia...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. A substantial part of human ...
Most natural assets, including native biodiversity (our focus), are under increasing threat from dir...
In 1996, the Australian Federal, State and Territory governments ratified the National Strategy for ...
Ecological systems depend on both constraints and historical contingencies, both of which shape thei...
Despite the great potential of palaeo-environmental information to strengthen natural resource polic...
The extent to which nations and regions can actively shape the future or must passively respond to g...
International audienceEarth's life-support systems are in rapid decline, yet we have few metrics or ...
Despite the great potential of palaeo-environmental information to strengthen natural resource polic...
We provide a broad overview of the underlying philosophy of ecological monitoring. We argue that the...