Biodiversity, international conventions, government strategy and indicators: The case of the uk

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    Abstract

    Whilst indicators are useful mechanisms for summarising messages, they can never describe all the changes in the UK’s biodiversity. They are best seen, as their name suggests, as indicative of the general state of biodiversity. Whilst they will form the basis of the UK’s assessment of progress towards the biodiversity targets, other factors and sources of information will also need to be taken into account.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAccounting for Biodiversity
    EditorsMichael Jones
    Chapter8
    Pages149-171
    Number of pages23
    Edition1st
    ISBN (Electronic)9780203097472
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 26 Jun 2014

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