[OSGeo-Discuss] Using the UN Biodiversity Lab to Support Biodiversity Monitoring & Reporting
Suchith Anand
Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Sun Jul 14 16:34:29 PDT 2019
This webinar might be of interest. Geotechnologies and open data will play a key role to guide policy and improve conservation efforts around the world.
We need to speak for the voiceless – the rest of the estimated 10 million species on the planet, which form soil, water, air, and provide food, shelter, medicine and the spiritual and physical well being of humanity.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Using the UN Biodiversity Lab to Support Biodiversity Monitoring & Reporting
Spatial data are available for your country through the UN Biodiversity Lab [1] on trends such as the rate of forest loss between 2000-2017 and protected area coverage of key biodiversity areas. You can also access maps that can help you understand where to take actions, such as those that safeguard ecosystem services and carbon stores in the environment. Would you like to learn how to use the UN Biodiversity Lab Status Maps [2] to support biodiversity monitoring and reporting?
Watch the webinar recording at https://youtu.be/Bo2WiIWtQ9s
[1] https://unbiodiversitylab.org
[2] http://nbsapforum.net/knowledge-base/resource/18-draft-biodiversity-status-maps-–-6nr-18-cartes-préliminaires-sur-létat-de<http://nbsapforum.net/knowledge-base/resource/18-draft-biodiversity-status-maps-%E2%80%93-6nr-18-cartes-pr%C3%A9liminaires-sur-l%C3%A9tat-de>
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