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Advancing species diversity estimate by remotely sensed proxies: A conceptual review





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The national responsibility approach to setting conservation priorities - recommendations for its use




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Conservation planning to zone protected areas under optimal landscape management for bird conservation




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Potential of remote sensing to predict species invasions - a modeling perspective




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The importance of open data for invasive alien species research, policy and management





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Bridging the gap between biodiversity data and policy reporting needs: An Essential Biodiversity Variables perspective




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Earth Observation for Ecosystems Monitoring in Space and Time: A Special Issue in Remote Sensing




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Earth observation as a tool for tracking progress towards the Aichi Biodiversity Targets





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Towards global interoperability for supporting biodiversity research on essential biodiversity variables (EBVs)




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The roles and contributions of Biodiversity Observation Networks (BONs) in better tracking progress to 2020 biodiversity targets: a European case study




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Predicting the future effectiveness of protected areas for bird conservation in Mediterranean ecosystems under climate change and novel fire regime scenarios





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Relating costs to the user value of farmland biodiversity measurements




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A multiregion community model for inference about geographic variation in species richness




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Framing the concept of satellite remote sensing essential biodiversity variables: challenges and future directions




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Incorporating spatial autocorrelation in rarefaction methods: implications for ecologists and conservation biologists




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Data sharing tools adopted by the European Biodiversity Observation Network Project. EU BON Project Report




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Is citizen science an open science in the case of biodiversity observations?




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Species Conservation Profiles compliant with the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species




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Linking Earth Observation and taxonomic, structural and functional biodiversity: Local to ecosystem perspectives




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Taking Stock of Nature: Essential Biodiversity Variables Explained




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Using the essential biodiversity variables framework to measure biodiversity change at national scale




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Global biodiversity monitoring: from data sources to Essential Biodiversity Variables




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D6.2 Policy paper on strategies to overcome barriers for data mobilization and use in conservation policy




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Putting susceptibility on the map to improve conservation planning, an example with terrestrial mammals




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4th European Biodiversity Observation Network (EU BON) Stakeholder Roundtable: Pathways to sustainability for EU BONs network of collaborators and technical infrastructure. EU BON Workshop Report




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Setting temporal baselines for biodiversity: the limits of available monitoring data for capturing the full impact of anthropogenic pressures




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A confirmed observation of Oxalis dillenii in Spain.




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Assessing relative variable importance across different spatial scales: a two-dimensional wavelet analysis




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Systematically designating conservation areas for protecting multiple ecosystem services




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Evaluating the reliability of species distribution models with an indirect measure of bird reproductive performance




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Matches and mismatches between national and EU-wide priorities: Examining the Natura 2000 network in vertebrate species conservation




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Blueprints of Effective Biodiversity and Conservation Knowledge Products That Support Marine Policy




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The long-term ecological research (LTER) network: Relevance, current status, future perspective and examples from marine, freshwater and terrestrial long-term observation




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Characterisation of false-positive observations in botanical surveys




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Decision support tools in conservation: a workshop to improve user-centred design




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Unlocking biodiversity data: Prioritization and filling the gaps in biodiversity observation data in Europe




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The major barriers to evidence‐informed conservation policy and possible solutions









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Maintaining professional relationships after being let go from a company—Elaine Varelas advises on an appropriate course of action

If you've been let go from your organization, is it appropriate to try to maintain the internal and external professional relationships you've made during your time there? What implicit and explicit rules exist around contacting former clients and colleagues? Elaine Varelas explores the many aspects of this situation.

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As both a full-time employee and a primary caregiver to one of my family members, I am worried about potentially exposing my family to COVID. Is there anything I can do? Elaine Varelas guides

Being a primary caregiver while working full time is a challenge in itself and even more so during the pandemic. Elaine Varelas guides on how to best keep your family members safe while maintaining your work responsibilities.

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Face Value

Flying out of the US? You might have to go through a facial scan at the airport. We discuss the implications of that.

Plus: we find out why a selfie app that drastically alters the way you look is all the rage in China; we get introduced to the women artists of the Renaissance who have been hidden in the archives; we meet a man who survived the Holocaust by drawing portraits of his Nazi guards; plus comedian Dean Obeidallah discovers that for a moment he was literally the face of fake news. (Image: Passengers have their luggage screened at LaGuardia Airport in New York City. Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)




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The Migrant Caravan

President Trump has been determined that the migrant caravan not be allowed to enter the US. Now his administration has extended the deployment of more than 5,000 troops on the US-Mexico border to the end of January, 2019. Many of the migrants are now waiting in the Mexican border town of Tijuana for a chance to seek asylum in the US. We find out what life is like for them.

Also: A group of gay and transgender migrants find safety in numbers as they wait to seek asylum in the US; we find out how the US government is using biometric data to gather intelligence on members of the migrant caravan; we hear the story behind the now-iconic photo of a mother and her two daughters running away from tear gas on the US-Mexico border; also we learn about the tiny American town where tear gas is big business; Plus, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Sonia Nazario shares her thoughts about possible solutions to the Central American migrant crisis.

(Central American migrants rest after being relocated to a new temporary shelter in east Tijuana, Mexico. Credit: Guillermo Arias/Getty Images)




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The boy in the caravan

Vladi was just 15 years old when he joined a migrant caravan, travelling all the way from El Salvador, to Tijuana on the US-Mexico border. He arrived there last autumn with his grandmother. But by November, Vladi, was on his own. His grandmother needed to return to El Salvador, and Vladi remained at a youth shelter for other unaccompanied migrants like him. Many were hoping to seek asylum in the United States. So was Vladi. But ahead of them is the hostility of the Trump administration. The story of one family in America’s migrant crisis.

(Vladi, center, is from El Salvador. He says the gangs try to recruit you when you turn 14 or 15. He's 15. He says instead of joining a gang, he joined the migrant "caravan" headed toward the United States. Credit: Erin Siegal McIntyre/Frontline)




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The evangelical edition

As the 2020 presidential campaign in America heats up, evangelical Christians will be getting more and more attention in the US news media. They always do during election season as they have long been seen as reliable Republican voters. But people who identify as evangelical or born-again Christians are more than just a voting bloc. Evangelicals make up a huge swath of the US population and they are rapidly becoming more diverse than ever before.

(Jason Petty is shown on stage performing under his spoken word artist and rapper name, Propaganda. Credit: Matthew Bell/The World)