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Reviewing, refining and identifying optimum aggregation methods for undertaking marine biodiversity status assessments
出版日期2014
出版者Joint Nature Conservation Committee
英文摘要This project aims to review, refine and identify the optimum aggregation methods for undertaking marine biodiversity status assessments. The appropriate aggregation of information is central to most marine biodiversity status assessment methods (e.g. Borja et al 2013; Ojaveer & Eero 2011). As the aggregation rules that are used in any given assessment process can have a significant effect on the assessment outcome (e.g. Ojaveer & Eero 2011), the selection of an appropriate aggregation method is an important part of building a robust assessment process. Furthermore, the need to move towards an assessment and reporting cycle where information can be used across multiple obligations means that the concept of harmonisation is also an important factor in the selection of an aggregation method. To date, marine biodiversity status assessments in the UK have been responsive to particular reporting requirements, resulting in peaks and troughs in resource requirements and hence the need for frequent changes in staff and financial resources. As such, the aspiration is to develop assessment approaches where the results under one marine biodiversity assessment requirement can be easily disaggregated into its component parts so that the information can be reaggregated to meet the needs of a different requirement.
URLhttp://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/521593/1/Report_536_Print.pdf
国家英国
语种英语
来源机构英国自然环境研究理事会
文献类型科技报告
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/86680
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. Reviewing, refining and identifying optimum aggregation methods for undertaking marine biodiversity status assessments:Joint Nature Conservation Committee,2014.
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