Journal article
Using decision science to evaluate global biodiversity indices
KE Watermeyer, G Guillera-Arroita, P Bal, MJ Burgass, LM Bland, B Collen, C Hallam, LT Kelly, MA McCarthy, TJ Regan, S Stevenson, BA Wintle, E Nicholson
Conservation Biology | WILEY | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13574
Abstract
Global biodiversity indices are used to measure environmental change and progress toward conservation goals, yet few indices have been evaluated comprehensively for their capacity to detect trends of interest, such as declines in threatened species or ecosystem function. Using a structured approach based on decision science, we qualitatively evaluated 9 indices commonly used to track biodiversity at global and regional scales against 5 criteria relating to objectives, design, behavior, incorporation of uncertainty, and constraints (e.g., costs and data availability). Evaluation was based on reference literature for indices available at the time of assessment. We identified 4 key gaps in indi..
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Awarded by Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions, Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
E.N. acknowledges the support of a Veski Inspiring Women Fellowship (IWF001) from the Victorian Government and the Australia Research Council (ARC, P170100609); B.A.W. was supported by ARC Future Fellowship (FT100100819); and the initial workshop was supported by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions (CE110001014). We thank D. Fardila for participation in initial workshop discussion and assessment and C. Sato and reviewers for helpful feedback on the manuscript.