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Europa Biodiversity Observation Network: integrating data streams to support policy

Authors :
Henrique M. Pereira
Jessi Junker
Néstor Fernández
Joachim Maes
Pedro Beja
Aletta Bonn
Tom Breeze
Lluís Brotons
Helge Bruehlheide
Marcel Buchhorn
César Capinha
Cher Chow
Karolin Dietrich
Maria Dornelas
Grégoire Dubois
Miguel Fernandez
Mark Frenzel
Nikolai Friberg
Steffen Fritz
Ivelina Georgieva
Anne Gobin
Carlos Guerra
Sigrid Haande
Sergi Herrando
Ute Jandt
W. Daniel Kissling
Ingolf Kühn
Christian Langer
Camino Liquete
Anne Lyche Solheim
David Martí
Juliette G. C. Martin
Annett Masur
Ian McCallum
Marit Mjelde
Jannicke Moe
Hannah Moersberger
Alejandra Morán-Ordóñez
Francisco Moreira
Martin Musche
Laetitia M. Navarro
Alberto Orgiazzi
Robert Patchett
Lyubomir Penev
Joan Pino
Gabriela Popova
Simon Potts
Anna Ramon
Leonard Sandin
Joana Santana
Anna Sapundzhieva
Linda See
Judy Shamoun-Baranes
Bruno Smets
Pavel Stoev
Leho Tedersoo
Liis Tiimann
Jose Valdez
Sara Vallecillo
Roy H. A. Van Grunsven
Ruben Van De Kerchove
Dani Villero
Piero Visconti
Claudia Weinhold
Annika M. Zuleger
Source :
ARPHA Preprints, Research Ideas and Outcomes

Abstract

Observations are key to understand the drivers of biodiversity loss, and the impacts on ecosystem services and ultimately on people. Many EU policies and initiatives demand unbiased, integrated and regularly updated biodiversity and ecosystem service data. However, efforts to monitor biodiversity are spatially and temporally fragmented, taxonomically biased, and lack integration in Europe. EuropaBON aims to bridge this gap by designing an EU-wide framework for monitoring biodiversity and ecosystem services. EuropaBON harnesses the power of modelling essential variables to integrate different reporting streams, data sources, and monitoring schemes. These essential variables provide consistent knowledge about multiple dimensions of biodiversity change across space and time. They can then be analyzed and synthesized to support decision-making at different spatial scales, from the sub-national to the European scale, through the production of indicators and scenarios. To develop essential biodiversity and ecosystem variables workflows that are policy relevant, EuropaBON is built around stakeholder engagement and knowledge exchange (WP2). EuropaBON will work with stakeholders to identify user and policy needs for biodiversity monitoring and investigate the feasibility of setting up a center to coordinate monitoring activities across Europe (WP2). Together with stakeholders, EuropaBON will assess current monitoring efforts to identify gaps, data and workflow bottlenecks, and analyse cost-effectiveness of different schemes (WP3). This will be used to co-design improved monitoring schemes using novel technologies to become more representative temporally, spatially and taxonomically, delivering multiple benefits to users and society (WP4). Finally, EuropaBON will demonstrate in a set of showcases how workflows tailored to the Birds Directive, Habitats Directive, Water Framework Directive, Climate and Restoration Policy, and the Bioeconomy Strategy, can be implemented (WP5).

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ARPHA Preprints, Research Ideas and Outcomes
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ec733791d528121ca7e86512945498e1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3897/arphapreprints.e81207