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The Biodiversity Observation Network in the Asia-Pacific Region [electronic resource] : Toward Further Development of Monitoring / edited by Shin-ichi Nakano, Tetsukazu Yahara, Tohru Nakashizuka.

By: Nakano, Shin-ichi [editor.].
Contributor(s): Yahara, Tetsukazu [editor.] | Nakashizuka, Tohru [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Ecological Research Monographs: Publisher: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 2012Description: XVI, 479 p. 146 illus., 79 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9784431540328.Subject(s): Life sciences | Ecology | Biodiversity | Environmental management | Nature Conservation | Life Sciences | Ecology | Environmental Management | Nature Conservation | Biodiversity | Environmental Monitoring/AnalysisDDC classification: 577 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
General Introduction -- Networks for Monitoring and Research on Biodiversity in the Asia-Pacific Region -- Establishing a Biodiversity Database -- New Methods and Analyses for Biodiversity Studies -- Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.-.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Biological diversity is important for ecosystem function and services, which in turn is essential for human well-being. Under the Convention on Biological Diversity, international efforts have been made to achieve a significant reduction in the current rate of biodiversity loss. The loss continues, however. The Asia-Pacific region includes both developing countries with high biodiversity and developed countries with sophisticated data collection and analyses, but only limited information about the status quo of biodiversity in this region has been available. Many Asia-Pacific countries have rapidly grown their economies and social infrastructures, causing a loss of biodiversity and requiring an urgent mandate to achieve a balance between development and conservation in the region.  In December 2009, scientists successfully organized the Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network in the region, to establish a network for research and monitoring of ecosystems and biodiversity and to build a cooperative framework. The present volume is the first collection of information on biodiversity in the Asia-Pacific and represents a quantum step forward in science that optimizes the synergy between development and biodiversity conservation.
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General Introduction -- Networks for Monitoring and Research on Biodiversity in the Asia-Pacific Region -- Establishing a Biodiversity Database -- New Methods and Analyses for Biodiversity Studies -- Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.-.

Biological diversity is important for ecosystem function and services, which in turn is essential for human well-being. Under the Convention on Biological Diversity, international efforts have been made to achieve a significant reduction in the current rate of biodiversity loss. The loss continues, however. The Asia-Pacific region includes both developing countries with high biodiversity and developed countries with sophisticated data collection and analyses, but only limited information about the status quo of biodiversity in this region has been available. Many Asia-Pacific countries have rapidly grown their economies and social infrastructures, causing a loss of biodiversity and requiring an urgent mandate to achieve a balance between development and conservation in the region.  In December 2009, scientists successfully organized the Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network in the region, to establish a network for research and monitoring of ecosystems and biodiversity and to build a cooperative framework. The present volume is the first collection of information on biodiversity in the Asia-Pacific and represents a quantum step forward in science that optimizes the synergy between development and biodiversity conservation.

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