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Developing a circumpolar programme for the monitoring of Arctic terrestrial biodiversity
Authors:Tom Christensen  Tom Barry  Jason J Taylor  Marlene Doyle  Mora Aronsson  J&#;rund Braa  Casey Burns  Catherine Coon  Stephen Coulson  Christine Cuyler  Knud Falk  Starri Hei&#;marsson  Pauliina Kulmala  James Lawler  Douglas MacNearney  Virve Ravolainen  Paul A Smith  Mikhail Soloviev  Niels M Schmidt
Institution:Tom Christensen,Tom Barry,Jason J. Taylor,Marlene Doyle,Mora Aronsson,Jørund Braa,Casey Burns,Catherine Coon,Stephen Coulson,Christine Cuyler,Knud Falk,Starri Heiðmarsson,Pauliina Kulmala,James Lawler,Douglas MacNearney,Virve Ravolainen,Paul A. Smith,Mikhail Soloviev,Niels M. Schmidt
Abstract:The Arctic is undergoing biological and environmental changes, and a coordinated effort to monitor is critical to detect these changes. The Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Programme (CBMP) of the Arctic Council biodiversity working group, Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF), has developed pan-Arctic biodiversity monitoring plans that aims to improve the ability to detect and report on long-term changes. Whilst introducing this special issue, this paper also presents the making of the terrestrial monitoring plan and discusses how the plan follows the steps required for an adaptive and ecosystem-based monitoring programme. In this article, we discuss how data on key findings can be used to inform circumpolar and global assessments, including the State of the Arctic Terrestrial Biodiversity Report, which will be the first terrestrial assessment made by the CBMP. Key findings, advice for future monitoring and lessons learned will be used in planning next steps of pan-Arctic coordinated monitoring.
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