Actions for the 2010 biodiversity target in Europe: How does research contribute to halting biodiversity loss?
Session 1: How to reach the 2010-and beyond- target: research influencing policy
How to reach the 2010-and beyond- target: research influencing policy
- Introduction: Reaching the 2010-and beyond- target
- Survey of views on biodiversity research
- Systematic Conservation Planning
- What biodiversity?
- Broadening the discussion
- Defining the target
- Priorities for coastal marine habitats
- Scale mismatches in biodiversity research
- Understanding drivers of biodiversity change
- Social science research needs
- Research requirements for marine biodiversity
- Biosphere reserves, inventories and education
- Biodiversity in danger and scientific duty
- 2010 Target: Week 1 summary
- Ecosystem services in EU Biodiversity policy
- Influencing strategies (and the Habitas Directive)
- Message from the Chair
- Biodiversity and Climate Change
- CD2010 will tell us the hard way how to collect, handle and sell
- Conservation cross-fertilization
- Interdisciplinary conservation
- Taxonomic research
- The need for interdisciplinary reseach
- When do biodiversity researchers know enough to stop the biodiversity decline?
- Biodiversity witchcraft
- 2010 Target: Week 2 summary
- Coordinating stakeholder processes in EU research
- How does research contribute to halting BD loss
- What research priorities are missing?
- Estimating favourable conservation status
- Indicators of achievement of the 2010 Target
- Recommendations for BD and Climate Change
- Service Providing Units
- RE: What research priorities are missing?
- Assessing diversity at the landscape level
- Priorities in BD research: 'bottom up approach
- Small eco-enterprises
- Public understanding
- What is the evidence-base for biodiversity policy?
- 2010 Target: Week 3 summary
- 2010 target: E-Conference summary