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1 1 Implementing GEO-BON: Plans for monitoring terrestrial biodiversity at the species level Henrique Miguel Pereira Center for Environmental Biology, University of Lisbon 1 Cambridge, 19-20 Jul 2010 SC meeting

2 The problem  We still have limited knowledge of what is happening to biodiversity at the global scale 2

3 The problem  We still have limited knowledge of what is happening to biodiversity at the global scale 3 North America and Europe vertebrates only and biased towards temperate regions expert opiniondata are biased to better-known populations and regions

4 Living Planet Index: Species Populations per Country 4

5 Goals of GEO-BON  Global monitoring changes in species distribution and abundance  Selected taxa  Birds, Other Terrestrial Vetebrates, Butterflies, and Plants  Monitor both common and threatened species in each group  Harmonization and protocol guidance of abundance data  Sampling scheme taxa based (extensive site coverage) and not site based  Rather than duplicating existing in-situ monitoring efforts, GEO BON seeks to complement and coordinate these efforts  Integrate spatial species monitoring with spatial data on drivers of ecosystem services 5

6 A common framework  Goal:  Trends and SE for each species population in the target groups  Per country  Per environmental stratum  Grid based  Common versus threatened species  Intensive versus extensive  Using historical data 6

7 Next steps  (1) Publish book and website on standard protocols  Springer has agreed to publish a book with the results of this workshop, which will be developed in collaboration with WG5 Ecosystem Services and WG 3 Terrestrial Ecosystems  (2) Publish one FEE letter on why we need to develop terrestrial species monitoring and one PLOS paper on the strategy.  (3) Develop regional pilot projects in Africa, South America and Asia, involving 5 countries in each region, to implement bird, mammal, plants and butterflies monitoring schemes 7

8 Ecosystem Services - WG 6 Linkages to other WGs 8 Terrestrial Species WG2 Species WG2 Ecosystems WG3 Ecosystems WG3 Freshwater WG 4 Marine WG 5 Data Integration and Operability WG 8 Models - WG 7 Genes WG1 Genes WG1

9 Implementation Partners  Birdlife International, International Waterbird Census, North America Bird Conservation Initiative  IUCN, WWF, Conservation International, NatureServe, ZSL  USGS  Butterfly Conservation Europe, North America Butterfly Association  Royal Botanic Gardens, Missouri Botanical Garden, Natural History Museum, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Komarov Botanical Institute, New York Botanical Garden  NEON, ILTER, Australian Centre for Ecosystem Analysis and Synthesis, Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network, EBONE, LifeWatch  GBIF  CBD  Diversitas  And others 9

10 Coordination and schedule  Working groups would be established for each activity during 2010-2011  Regional workshops would be organized in 2011 and 2012  Implementation 2012-2020  Major trend analysis by 2014 in Europe/North America and by 2018 in the rest of the world 10

11 Barriers  Data property rights  Differences in sampling designs and monitoring protocols  Agreement on responsabilities for monitoring in each nation and how the budget should be shared among developing and developed nations 11


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