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Monitoring threatened species and ecological communities / editors: Sarah Legge, David B Lindenmayer...

Monitoring threatened species and ecological communitie...

Monitoring threatened species and ecological communities / editors: Sarah Legge, David B Lindenmayer...

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Monitoring threatened species and ecological communities / editors: Sarah Legge, David B Lindenmayer, Natasha M Robinson, Benjamin C Scheele, Darren M Southwell and Brendan A Wintle.

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Full title

Monitoring threatened species and ecological communities / editors: Sarah Legge, David B Lindenmayer, Natasha M Robinson, Benjamin C Scheele, Darren M Southwell and Brendan A Wintle.

Publisher

Clayton, Vic. : CSIRO Publishing, 2018.

Record Identifier

74VKVN6lA0qA

MMS ID

991024158516702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

1 online resource (451 pages) : illustrations (some color)

Content type

text

text

Media type

computer

Carrier type

online resource

Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: Making it count -- Section 1: Monitoring extent and adequacy. Chapter 2. A framework for evaluating the adequacy of monitoring programs for threatened species -- Chapter 3. The extent and adequacy of monitoring for Australian threatened mammal species -- Chapter 4. The exten...

Section 2: The value of monitoring. Chapter 10. The value of assessing species recovery: towards a national framework -- Chapter 11. Shorebird monitoring in Australia: a successful long-term collaboration among citizen scientists, governments and researchers -- Chapter 12. A tale of threatened frogs...

Section 3: Monitoring frameworks. Chapter 16. Why, what, how much, and is it worth it? Questions to answer before spending a penny on monitoring -- Chapter 17. Saving our Species: cost-effective monitoring and evaluation for a large-scale threatened species program -- Chapter 18. Designing a monitor...

Section 4: Monitoring program design. Chapter 20. Optimising broad-scale monitoring for trend detection: review and re-design of a long-term program in northern Australia -- Chapter 21. Determining trends in irruptive desert species -- Chapter 22. The challenge of monitoring coastal marine mammals -...

Section 5: Community participation. Chapter 25. Threatened species monitoring on Aboriginal land: finding the common ground between Kuka, Jukurrpa, ranger work and science -- Chapter 26. Involving volunteers in threatened plant monitoring in South Australia: the best laid plans of plants and men --...

Section 6: Monitoring and adaptive management. Chapter 30. Recovery of the red-finned blue-eye: informing action in the absence of controls and replication -- Chapter 31. The national malleefowl monitoring effort: citizen scientists, databases and adaptive management -- Chapter 32. Difficulties in f...

Publication information

Publisher

Clayton, Vic. : CSIRO Publishing, 2018.

Place of Publication

Victoria

Date Published

2018.

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Scope and Contents

Summary

"Monitoring is integral to all aspects of policy and management for threatened biodiversity. It is fundamental to assessing the conservation status and trends of listed species and ecological communities. Monitoring data can be used to diagnose the causes of decline, to measure management effectiveness and to report on investment. It is also a valu...

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Full title

Monitoring threatened species and ecological communities / editors: Sarah Legge, David B Lindenmayer, Natasha M Robinson, Benjamin C Scheele, Darren M Southwell and Brendan A Wintle.

Notes

General note

Description from eBook on CSIRO Publishing page (viewed February 2018)

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI. Available via World Wide Web.

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Primary Identifiers

Record Identifier

74VKVN6lA0qA

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKVN6lA0qA

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ISBN

9781486307722 (ePDF)

9781486307739 (epub)

1486307728 (electronic bk.)

DDC

333.9522

MMS ID

991024158516702626