Report on sustainable biodiversity monitoring
This report explores how to effectively implement and maintain long-term, transnational biodiversity monitoring schemes across Europe.
This report explores how to effectively implement and maintain long-term, transnational biodiversity monitoring schemes across Europe.
This report outlines updated priorities for biodiversity monitoring (2025–2028), highlighting key areas for strengthened, transnational action.
The second-year report from the IAS monitoring pilot showcases progress in using image-based technologies and AI to detect invasive plants and insects across Europe.
The second-year report from the soil monitoring pilot compares traditional vs. eDNA methods at a transnational scale.
This report overviews NbS platforms and repositories, offering guidance on selecting the right repository based on project outputs and challenges.
Report on a Dialogue Event exploring how Biodiversa+ can support national biodiversity restoration plans through targeted research and stakeholder engagement.
Covering 2013-2023, this mapping examines co-authoring networks to provide insights into the structure and dynamics of research collaboration on biodiversity and transformative change.
We propose a user-centered approach to biodiversity monitoring prioritisation, using a recurring survey to match efforts with stakeholder needs.
Biodiversa+ assessed novel biodiversity monitoring technologies across Europe, highlighting deployment gaps, key challenges, and opportunities for harmonisation.
This guide outlines key steps for establishing a national hub. It also addresses potential challenges and provides recommendations for effective management and governance.