From science to evidence – How biodiversity indicators can be used for effective marine conservation policy and management
Indicators are effective tools for summarizing and communicating key aspects of ecosystem state and have a long record of use in marine pollution and fisheries management. The application of biodiversity indicators to assess the status of species, habitats, and functional diversity in marine conserv...
Main Authors: | McQuatters-Gollop, A, Mitchell, I, Vina-Herbon, C, Bedford, J, Addison, PFE, Lynam, CP, Geetha, PN, Vermeulen, E, Smit, K, Bayley, DTI, Morris-Webb, E, Niner, HJ, Otto, SA |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Frontiers Media
2019
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