Abstract: Species monitoring, defined here as the repeated, systematic collection of data to detect long‐term changes in the populations of wild species, is a vital component of conservation practice and policy. We created a database of nearly 1200 schemes, ranging in start date from 1800 to 2018, to review spatial, temporal, taxonomic, and methodological patterns in global species monitoring. We identified monitoring schemes through standardized web searches, an online survey of stakeholders, in‐depth national searches in a sample of countries, and a review of global biodiversity databases. We estimated the total global number of monitoring schemes operating at 3300–15,000. Since 2000, there has been a sharp increase in the number of new s...
Public participation to monitoring programs is increasingly advocated to overcome scarcity of resour...
Many stakeholders, from governments to civil society to businesses, lack the data they need to make ...
Many stakeholders, from governments to civil society to businesses, lack the data they need to make ...
Species monitoring, defined here as the repeated, systematic collection of data to detect long-term ...
Species monitoring, defined here as the repeated, systematic collection of data to detect long-term ...
Species monitoring, defined here as the repeated, systematic collection of data to detect long-term ...
Species monitoring, defined here as the repeated, systematic collection of data to detect long-term ...
Conserving species biodiversity demands decisive and effective action. Effective action requires an ...
Conserving species biodiversity demands decisive and effective action. Effective action requires an ...
Conserving species biodiversity demands decisive and effective action. Effective action requires an ...
This work is based partly on Defra-funded research project BE0102 and available on the Defra Science...
Around fifteen thousand fieldworkers annually count breeding birds using standardized protocols in 2...
Biodiversity monitoring is central to conservation biology, allowing the evaluation of the conservat...
Biodiversity monitoring is central to conservation biology, allowing the evaluation of the conservat...
Public participation to monitoring programs is increasingly advocated to overcome scarcity of resour...
Public participation to monitoring programs is increasingly advocated to overcome scarcity of resour...
Many stakeholders, from governments to civil society to businesses, lack the data they need to make ...
Many stakeholders, from governments to civil society to businesses, lack the data they need to make ...
Species monitoring, defined here as the repeated, systematic collection of data to detect long-term ...
Species monitoring, defined here as the repeated, systematic collection of data to detect long-term ...
Species monitoring, defined here as the repeated, systematic collection of data to detect long-term ...
Species monitoring, defined here as the repeated, systematic collection of data to detect long-term ...
Conserving species biodiversity demands decisive and effective action. Effective action requires an ...
Conserving species biodiversity demands decisive and effective action. Effective action requires an ...
Conserving species biodiversity demands decisive and effective action. Effective action requires an ...
This work is based partly on Defra-funded research project BE0102 and available on the Defra Science...
Around fifteen thousand fieldworkers annually count breeding birds using standardized protocols in 2...
Biodiversity monitoring is central to conservation biology, allowing the evaluation of the conservat...
Biodiversity monitoring is central to conservation biology, allowing the evaluation of the conservat...
Public participation to monitoring programs is increasingly advocated to overcome scarcity of resour...
Public participation to monitoring programs is increasingly advocated to overcome scarcity of resour...
Many stakeholders, from governments to civil society to businesses, lack the data they need to make ...
Many stakeholders, from governments to civil society to businesses, lack the data they need to make ...