Moving Toward a Scale Independent Approach to Monitoring Status and Trends in Biodiversity

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Moving Toward a Scale Independent Approach to Monitoring Status and Trends in Biodiversity Elizabeth T. Kennedy, Conservation International Environmental Evaluator's Networking Forum June 12, 2008

Guidance Systems Help us adapt to better achieve targets Local / project Regional / National Portfolio / Global What are the questions need to answer (purpose)? Who are the stakeholders? What information is needed? What are the strategies for meeting these information needs?

Overarching Elements of CI s Approach Define targets using globally consistent criteria Assess status of targets using standard set of indicators (SPR) irrespective of investment Report change in status (trends) using standard set of indicators over time Apply higher resolution monitoring (SPR) for discreet investments

Scales of Interest Modified from Cash, et al, 2006 Knowledge Spatial Temporal Jurisdictional Management General / Universal Globe Decades Multi - lateral Goals Regions Annual National Strategies Landscape Seasonal Municipal Projects Patches Daily Local Tasks Specific / Contextual

Biodiversity CI s view of the world Increasing levels of ecological organization Genes Species Sites Sea/ landscapes Biosphere Avoid species extinctions Protect Key Biodiversity Areas Consolidate Biological Conservation Corridors

WBDB-Definition Example of products

Nation / Region 1 Nation / Region 2 Legend: Site CI VV investment Landscape Partner Org. GCF investment

Status Monitoring National, regional and global scale monitoring platform Tracks the degree and direction of broad scale trends in biodiversity threats and associated conservation responses irrespective of investment. Diagnostic monitoring of biodiversity components that provide early warning information for prioritization of conservation action Why? Assessment of trends in biodiversity, threats and conservation action at global, regional and national conservation scales Helps to prioritize where and what conservation targets and actions need further conservation investment Provides valuable data to different audiences (donors, government, industry, public) Status monitoring provides breadth in data outputs

Intervention Monitoring Measures the results of conservation actions applied to a local context Indicators are measured at a higher level of resolution Focus is on quantifying the correlative relationship between the status of biodiversity, threats and interventions (SPR model) Why? Explicitly evaluates the effectiveness of projects applied at the local or intervention scale Advances knowledge of intervention and strategy effectiveness Adaptive management evaluate & revise the level of conservation intervention needed to make a positive conservation impact Lessons learned improvement of future conservation strategies Informs status monitoring Effectiveness Monitoring provides depth in data outputs

Different scales of monitoring Hotspot 1 Hotspot 4 Hotspot 2 Regional Hotspot 3 National Country 1 Country 2 Country 3 KBA 1 KBA 2 KBA 1 KBA 2 KBA 1 KBA 2 KBA 1 KBA 2 KBA 3 KBA 4 KBA 5

Collation and analysis of monitoring information at different scales: Flow of information spatial extent of resolution/detail of Analysis of broader trends guides adaptive management & identifies gaps in conservation priorities at finer spatial monitoring scales Hotspot 2 Country 1 Country 2 Country 3 KBA 1 KBA 2 KBA 1 KBA 2 KBA 1 KBA 2 Local scale indicator information required to measure regional and global trends is filtered up & distilled for regional and global trend analysis

Collation and analysis of monitoring information at different scales: Scaling up local information (Species) spatial extent of resolution/detail of Change in global threatened status through IUCN Red List Index Hotspot 2 Regional and national trends in globally threatened species Country 1 Country 2 Country 3 KBA 1 KBA 2 KBA 1 KBA 2 KBA 1 KBA 2 Change in abundance and distribution population information of globally threatened species

Collation and analysis of monitoring information at different scales: refining local conservation tactics (Species) spatial extent of resolution/detail of Updated IUCN Red List Hotspot 2 Updated national/regional species and area priorities. Identify existing and new areas and species for investment Country 1 Country 2 Country 3 KBA 1 KBA 2 KBA 1 KBA 2 KBA 1 KBA 2 Adaptive management of species priorities & strengthen site-scale conservation investment and intervention

Collation and analysis of monitoring information at different scales: Outputs & needs spatial extent of resolution/detail of Report on global trends Reports on institutional success Guides donor investment Hotspot 2 Country 1 Country 2 Country 3 Regional & National policy making Scientific research Guides adaptive management (regionally) Project effectiveness reporting KBA 1 KBA 2 KBA 1 KBA 2 KBA 1 KBA 2 Guide adaptive management (locally)

Collation and analysis of monitoring information at different scales: Stakeholders & actors spatial extent of resolution/detail of Global unions IUCN, CBD International NGOs CI, TNC, WWF, WCS Hotspot 2 Country 1 Country 2 Country 3 KBA 1 KBA 2 KBA 1 KBA 2 KBA 1 KBA 2 Regional NGO programs National and Local government agencies Local NGOs Scientific institutions Local Scientific institutions Local community stakeholders Private sector stakeholders Site Managers

Challenges in linking monitoring scales Spatial and temporal standardization of SPR variables that need measurement Establishing clear criteria and methodologies for data collection Achieving coherence between scales of reporting Resource constraints Formulate information/data linkages between local, regional and global data management systems Identify appropriate avenues for communication flow between different scales and among NGOs, governments, academic institutions and local stakeholders