19.12.2016 | TOP NEWS, GEO BON
The GEO Handbook on Biodiversity Observation Networks available online
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http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-27288-7Table of content: Working in Networks to Make Biodiversity Data More Available (Scholes et al.)
Global Terrestrial Ecosystem Observations: Why, Where, What and How? (Jongman et al.)
Ecosystem Services (Balvanera et al.)
Monitoring Essential Biodiversity Variables at the Species Level (Pereira et al.)
Monitoring Changes in Genetic Diversity (Bruford et al.)
Methods for the Study of Marine Biodiversity (Costello et al.)
Observations of Inland Water Biodiversity: Progress, Needs and Priorities (Turak et al.)
Remote Sensing for Biodiversity (Geller et al.)
Involving Citizen Scientists in Biodiversity Observation (Chandler et al.)
Biodiversity Modelling as Part of an Observation System (Ferrier et al.)
Global Infrastructures for Biodiversity Data and Services (Hugo et al.)
Using Data for Decision-Making: From Observations to Indicators and Other Policy Tools (Walpole et al.)
Case Studies of Capacity Building for Biodiversity Monitoring (Schmeller et al.) Further information: Dr Laetitia Navarro
Executive Secretary of the Group on Earth Observations - Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON) hosted by iDiv
Contact: https://www.idiv.de/research/international_office_geo_bon.html GEO BON website: http://www.geobon.org