Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation (Oct 2018)

A network of monitoring networks for evaluating biodiversity conservation effectiveness in Brazilian protected areas

  • Fabio de Oliveira Roque,
  • Marcio Uehara-Prado,
  • Francisco Valente-Neto,
  • Jose Manuel Ochoa Quintero,
  • Katia Torres Ribeiro,
  • Marlucia Bonifacio Martins,
  • Marcelo Gonçalves de Lima,
  • Franco L. Souza,
  • Erich Fischer,
  • Urbano Lopes da Silva, Jr.,
  • Françoise Yoko Ishida,
  • Andrew Gray-Spence,
  • João Onofre Pereira Pinto,
  • Danilo Bandini Ribeiro,
  • Clarissa de Araujo Martins,
  • Pierre Cyril Renaud,
  • Olivier Pays,
  • William E. Magnusson

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
pp. 177 – 185

Abstract

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The necessity to create national to global-scale biodiversity monitoring systems as part of assessing progress toward biodiversity agendas presents a challenge for signatory countries. This is a brief review of ongoing Brazilian national initiatives that would allow the construction of a general biomonitoring network scheme in protected areas; with additional focus on linking independent monitoring schemes. We discuss some key aspects needed to include monitoring schemes under a single framework that will lead to better evaluation of pressure–state–response indicators for managing biodiversity at several scales; and we point out the potential of embracing citizen science and participatory monitoring to quantify some aspects within those schemes.

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