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Chapter seven. Monitoring the State of Nature in Israel
Year:
2017
Source of publication :
Stepping in the Same River Twice
Authors :
Perevolotsky, Avi
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Co-Authors:

Ron Drori,
Naama Berg, 
Avi Perevolotsky

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.Effective monitoring of biodiversity uses replicable methods to sample key indicators of ecological threats and processes in discrete ecosystems and regions. At repeated intervals, monitoring produces an assessment of the “state of nature.” Conceptual models of environmental drivers and responses are developed for each ecosystem or region to link the indicators and assessments to conservation or management goals.

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DOI :
10.12987/9780300228038-012
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Language:
English
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Scientific Publication
Chapter seven. Monitoring the State of Nature in Israel

Ron Drori,
Naama Berg, 
Avi Perevolotsky

Chapter seven. Monitoring the State of Nature in Israel

 

.Effective monitoring of biodiversity uses replicable methods to sample key indicators of ecological threats and processes in discrete ecosystems and regions. At repeated intervals, monitoring produces an assessment of the “state of nature.” Conceptual models of environmental drivers and responses are developed for each ecosystem or region to link the indicators and assessments to conservation or management goals.

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