First book to put monitoring in the context of conservation management
Provides detailed case studies for habitats and species that depend on cultural management decisions and actions for their survival
Full-color book with wonderful illustrations
This is the first book to present monitoring as an integral component of responsible conservation management and as a catalyst for decision making. The early sections of this illustrated book cover key areas in the development of a monitoring project. The later sections of the book comprise a series of case studies covering a wide range of habitats and species. These case studies focus mostly, though not exclusively, on sites that form part of the Natura 2000 series in Europe.
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Monitoring Nature Conservation in Cultural Habitats presents monitoring as an integral component of responsible conservation management and as a catalyst for decision making. The early sections of the book cover key areas in the development of a monitoring project, including:
- The roles of survey and surveillance
- Incorporating knowledge from existing research
- Identifying the conservation priority on sites
- Minimising observer error
- Identifying site-specific condition indicators for habitats
- Collecting monitoring data.
The later sections of the book comprise a series of case studies covering a wide range of habitats and species. These case studies focus mostly, though not exclusively, on sites that form part of the Natura 2000 series in Europe.
Contributing Authors.Foreword.Acknowledgements.Part I An introduction to conservation monitoring: Monitoring in cultural habitats. The relationship between monitoring and management. Part II Traditional approaches to data collection: The roles of survey.Surveillance. Strategic sampling. Part III Developing projects for monitoring habitats: Developing a habitat monitoring project. Identifying the conservation priority. Incorporating knowledge from research. Developing a conservation strategy. Minimising observer error. Identifying site-specific condition indicators for habitats. Where to focus the monitoring effort. Collecting the monitoring data. The supporting roles of on-site photography. Integrating data in Geographical Information Systems. Part IV The case studies: The monitoring case studies. Monitoring coastal heaths at St David´s. Monitoring arable weeds at Newton Farm. Monitoring neutral grassland at Somerton Farm. Monitoring the Brown Bear Ursus arctos in Västerbotten County. Monitoring the Wolverine Gulo gulo in Västerbotten County. Monitoring the Greater Mouse-eared Bat Myotis myotis on a landscape scale. Monitoring Choughs Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax on the Castlemartin Peninsula. Narrow-mouthed Whorl Snail Vertigo angustior at Whiteford Burrows. Monitoring the Heath Fritillary Mellicta athalia at Thornden and West Blean Woods. Part V Woodland monitoring: Woodland management. Issues specific to monitoring broad-leaved woodland. Monitoring issues specific to Western Taïga forests. Beech Fagus sylvatica forests at Biskopstorp. Part VI Using information from remote images: Using Earth Observation to monitor habitats. Planning a remote sensing project. Remote sensing of dune habitats at Kenfig NNR. Remote sensing of fen vegetation at Cors Crymlyn NNR. Coastal lagoons in Sweden and Finland. Part VIILooking to the future: The challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Appendix I: Glossary and abbreviations. Subject index.
Monitoring Nature Conservation in Cultural Habitats presents monitoring as an integral component of responsible conservation management and as a catalyst for decision making. The early sections of the book cover key areas in the development of a monitoring project, including:
- The roles of survey and surveillance
- Incorporating knowledge from existing research
- Identifying the conservation priority on sites
- Minimising observer error
- Identifying site-specific condition indicators for habitats
- Collecting monitoring data
The later sections of the book comprise a series of case studies covering a wide range of habitats and species. These case studies focus mostly, though not exclusively, on sites that form part of the Natura 2000 series in Europe.
Written in a clear and concise style, and illustrated in colour throughout, this practical guide is an invaluable reference for conservationists and ecologists responsible for managing and monitoring land for nature conservation, for organisations responsible for implementing agri-environment schemes, and for researchers working in the field of applied ecology.
An Introduction to Conservation Monitoring.- Monitoring in Cultural Habitats.- The Relationship Between Monitoring and Management.- Traditional Approaches to Data Collection.- The Roles of Survey.- Surveillance.- Strategic Sampling.- Developing Projects for Monitoring Habitats.- Developing a Habitat Monitoring Project.- Identifying the Conservation Priority.- Incorporating Knowledge from Research.- Developing a Conservation Strategy.- Minimising Observer Error.- Identifying Site-Specific Condition Indicators for Habitats.- Where to Focus the Monitoring Effort.- Collecting the Monitoring Data.- The Supporting Roles of On-Site Photography.- Integrating Data in Geographical Information Systems.- The Case Studies.- The Monitoring Case Studies.- Monitoring Coastal Heaths at St David's.- Monitoring Arable Weeds at Newton Farm.- Monitoring Neutral Grassland at Somerton Farm.- Monitoring the Brown Bear Ursus Arctos in Västerbotten County.- Monitoring the Wolverine Gulo Gulo in Västerbotten County.- Monitoring the Greater Mouse-Eared Bat Myotis Myotis on a Landscape Scale.- Monitoring Choughs Pyrrhocorax Pyrrhocorax on the Castlemartin Peninsula.- Narrow-Mouthed Whorl Snail Vertigo Angustior at Whiteford Burrows.- Monitoring The Heath Fritillary Mellicta Athalia in Thornden and West Blean Woods.- Woodland Monitoring.- Woodland Management.- Issues Specific to Monitoring Broad-Leaved Woodland.- Monitoring Issues Specific to Western Taïga Forests.- Beech Fagus Sylatica Forests at Biskopstorp.- Using Information from Remote Images.- Using Earth Observation to Monitor Habitats.- Planning a Remote Sensing Project.- Remote Sensing of Dune Habitats at Kenfig NNR.- Remote Sensing of Fen Vegetation at Cors Crymlyn NNR.- Coastal Lagoons in Sweden and Finland.- Looking to the Future.-The Challenges and Opportunities that Lie Ahead.
Michael Schneider, Dr. phil., ist Privatdozent und Projektleiter am Institut für Sozialwissenschaften der TU München.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
An Introduction to Conservation Monitoring.- Monitoring in Cultural Habitats.- The Relationship Between Monitoring and Management.- Traditional Approaches to Data Collection.- The Roles of Survey.- Surveillance.- Strategic Sampling.- Developing Projects for Monitoring Habitats.- Developing a Habitat Monitoring Project.- Identifying the Conservation Priority.- Incorporating Knowledge from Research.- Developing a Conservation Strategy.- Minimising Observer Error.- Identifying Site-Specific Condition Indicators for Habitats.- Where to Focus the Monitoring Effort.- Collecting the Monitoring Data.- The Supporting Roles of On-Site Photography.- Integrating Data in Geographical Information Systems.- The Case Studies.- The Monitoring Case Studies.- Monitoring Coastal Heaths at St David's.- Monitoring Arable Weeds at Newton Farm.- Monitoring Neutral Grassland at Somerton Farm.- Monitoring the Brown Bear Ursus Arctos in Västerbotten County.- Monitoring the Wolverine Gulo Gulo in Västerbotten County.- Monitoring the Greater Mouse-Eared Bat Myotis Myotis on a Landscape Scale.- Monitoring Choughs Pyrrhocorax Pyrrhocorax on the Castlemartin Peninsula.- Narrow-Mouthed Whorl Snail Vertigo Angustior at Whiteford Burrows.- Monitoring The Heath Fritillary Mellicta Athalia in Thornden and West Blean Woods.- Woodland Monitoring.- Woodland Management.- Issues Specific to Monitoring Broad-Leaved Woodland.- Monitoring Issues Specific to Western Taïga Forests.- Beech Fagus Sylatica Forests at Biskopstorp.- Using Information from Remote Images.- Using Earth Observation to Monitor Habitats.- Planning a Remote Sensing Project.- Remote Sensing of Dune Habitats at Kenfig NNR.- Remote Sensing of Fen Vegetation at Cors Crymlyn NNR.- Coastal Lagoons in Sweden and Finland.- Looking to the Future.-The Challenges and Opportunities that Lie Ahead.
Klappentext
Monitoring Nature Conservation in Cultural Habitats presents monitoring as an integral component of responsible conservation management and as a catalyst for decision making. The early sections of the book cover key areas in the development of a monitoring project, including:
- The roles of survey and surveillance
- Incorporating knowledge from existing research
- Identifying the conservation priority on sites
- Minimising observer error
- Identifying site-specific condition indicators for habitats
- Collecting monitoring data.
The later sections of the book comprise a series of case studies covering a wide range of habitats and species. These case studies focus mostly, though not exclusively, on sites that form part of the Natura 2000 series in Europe.
First book to put monitoring in the context of conservation management
Provides detailed case studies for habitats and species that depend on cultural management decisions and actions for their survival
Full-color book with wonderful illustrations