Designing and adapting biodiversity monitoring schemes

Chapter 15 briefly reviews different types of monitoring and related methods, followed by a description of the common steps in the process of design, emphasizing how these can be influenced especially by changes in the objectives and opportunities from innovation. Two models show examples of how to...

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