Conclusions of the Governance pilot
The pilot examined and evaluated the current state of biodiversity monitoring governance, data management and interoperability, and data standards across participating countries and regions.
The pilot examined and evaluated the current state of biodiversity monitoring governance, data management and interoperability, and data standards across participating countries and regions.
The pilot combines traditional morphological and DNA-based methods into a unified framework and develops standardised procedures for soil biodiversity assessment and reporting, in Europe and beyond.
This pilot is developing new methods to monitor invasive alien species, focusing on plants and insects. It uses image recognition techniques based on computer vision and deep learning.
This report gives an overview of the main policies and initiatives related to biodiversity indicators, and identifies the key areas for indicator work within Biodiversa+.
This guide offers strategies for aligning monitoring protocols, emphasising collaboration, multiscale approaches, and diverse national practices.
This report presents the revised biodiversity monitoring priorities for the 2023–2025 cycle of Biodiversa+.
Overview of European biodiversity monitoring governance, covering national/sub-national views and EuropaBON’s BMCC proposals.
Based on workshops and surveys, this report outlines key data harmonisation challenges in biodiversity monitoring and maps national databases.
A mapping of ministries and other organisations that fund and steer (sub)-national biodiversity monitoring schemes across 23 countries.
A report on the perspectives from private actors (business, civili society and NGOs) on their user needs for biodiversity monitoring data.