Joined-up Indicators Guide Policy Better

This approach can be applied to any sector or system, and at any scale from local to global. Only by establishing the linkages between different types of indicators can we provide decision-makers with the tools they need to tackle biodiversity loss effectively. Within the Cambridge Conservation I...

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Source https://resources.unep-wcmc.org/products/WCMC_RT414
Author UNEP-WCMC
Maintainer UNEP-WCMC
Last Updated March 9, 2023, 14:16 (UTC)
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citation UNEP-WCMC (2010). Joined-up Indicators Guide Policy Better. Cambridge, UK. https://resources.unep-wcmc.org/products/WCMC_RT414
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short_description With biodiversity still in rapid decline, effective and policy relevant indicators are urgently needed. The current indicator framework of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is widely influential and includes many good measures. However, each of the CBD indicators presently exists in isolation. It is not clear how they relate to each other, nor how they can be used to assess and inform policies for stemming biodiversity loss.