IntroductionAn unprecedented amount of Earth Observations and in-situ data has become available in recent decades, opening up the possibility of developing scalable and practical solutions to assess and monitor ecosystems across the globe. Essential Biodiversity Variables are an example of the integration between Earth Observations and in-situ data for monitoring biodiversity and ecosystem integrity, with applicability to assess and monitor ecosystem structure, function, and composition. However, studies have yet to explore how such metrics can be organized in an effective workflow to create a composite Ecosystem Integrity Index and differentiate between local plots at the global scale.MethodsUsing available Essential Biodiversity Variables...
The biodiversity of forests set aside from forestry is often considered best preserved by non-interv...
Intensification of land use by humans has led to a homogenization of landscapes and decreasing resil...
World leaders have committed to the 2020 goal under the Convention on Biological Diversity to improv...
IntroductionAn unprecedented amount of Earth Observations and in-situ data has become available in r...
IntroductionAn unprecedented amount of Earth Observations and in-situ data has become available in r...
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) has initiated a new sustainability mechanism, the ecosystem-ser...
To account for progress towards conservation targets, monitoring systems should capture not only inf...
Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) research has extended its scope from communities that are s...
To account for progress towards conservation targets, monitoring systems should capture not only inf...
Globally, forests cover nearly one third of the land area and they contain over 80 % of terrestrial ...
1. Global targets to halt biodiversity losses and mitigate climate change will require protecting ra...
Rapid ecological assessment methods, such as Rapid Ecological Assessments (REA) and Indexes of Bioti...
Tropical forests are the storehouse of both ecosystem services and biodiversity but the interlinkage...
AbstractEcological integrity of managed forests includes the ability of an ecosystem to support a co...
The biodiversity of forests set aside from forestry is often considered best preserved by non-interv...
Intensification of land use by humans has led to a homogenization of landscapes and decreasing resil...
World leaders have committed to the 2020 goal under the Convention on Biological Diversity to improv...
IntroductionAn unprecedented amount of Earth Observations and in-situ data has become available in r...
IntroductionAn unprecedented amount of Earth Observations and in-situ data has become available in r...
The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) has initiated a new sustainability mechanism, the ecosystem-ser...
To account for progress towards conservation targets, monitoring systems should capture not only inf...
Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) research has extended its scope from communities that are s...
To account for progress towards conservation targets, monitoring systems should capture not only inf...
Globally, forests cover nearly one third of the land area and they contain over 80 % of terrestrial ...
1. Global targets to halt biodiversity losses and mitigate climate change will require protecting ra...
Rapid ecological assessment methods, such as Rapid Ecological Assessments (REA) and Indexes of Bioti...
Tropical forests are the storehouse of both ecosystem services and biodiversity but the interlinkage...
AbstractEcological integrity of managed forests includes the ability of an ecosystem to support a co...
The biodiversity of forests set aside from forestry is often considered best preserved by non-interv...
Intensification of land use by humans has led to a homogenization of landscapes and decreasing resil...
World leaders have committed to the 2020 goal under the Convention on Biological Diversity to improv...