Keywords:
Biodiversity.
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Electronic books.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
Pages:
1 online resource (201 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9789289345651
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/geomar/detail.action?docID=4558017
DDC:
333.95
Language:
English
Note:
Intro -- Contents -- Framing a Nordic IPBES-like study -- Authors with affiliation -- Acknowledgements -- Summary -- A. Background to this Introductory Study including Scoping -- B. Scope, Geographical Boundary, Rationale, Utility and Assumptions -- C. The Knowledge Base -- D. Organisation of Work, Time Plan and Budget -- E. Conclusion of the Introductory Study including Scoping, and Way Forward -- Background and introduction -- Rising anthropogenic pressures on the world's ecosystems -- Ecosystems and good quality of life - interlinked social-ecological systems -- Knowledge for policy and management -- Nordic Scoping -- Brief facts - The Nordic Region and biodiversity and ecosystem services. -- The Arctic -- 1. SECTION I. Introductory Study including Scoping - Process, Method and Discussion -- 1.1 Background, Process and Method -- 1.1.1 Project Group for the Nordic Introductory study including scoping -- 1.2 Result of Introductory Study including Scoping -- 1.3 Discussion - Introductory Study including Scoping -- 1.3.1 Scope and Focus -- 1.3.2 Terminology -- 1.3.3 Citizen Science and Indigenous and Local Knowledge -- 1.3.4 Data -- 1.3.5 Outreach -- 1.3.6 Budget and funding -- 1.3.7 Organisation -- Risks -- 1.4 Conclusions - Introductory Study including Scoping -- 2. Section II. Introductory Study and Project Plan - including chapter outline -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Nordic Assessment - Scope, geographic boundary, rationale, utility and assumptions -- 2.2.1 A. Scope -- 2.2.2 B. Geographic boundary of the assessment -- 2.2.3 C. Rationale -- 2.2.4 D. Utility -- E. Assumptions -- 2.3 Key datasets -- 2.4 Citizen science and Indigenous and Local Knowledge systems -- 2.5 Chapter Outline -- 2.5.1 Summary for policymakers -- Chapter 1: Setting the scene.
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Chapter 2: Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being - (Nature's benefits to people and Good quality of life) -- Chapter 3: Status, trends and future dynamics of biodiversity and ecosystems underpinning nature's benefits to people -- Chapter 4: Direct and indirect drivers of change in the context of different perspectives of human well-being (quality of life) -- Chapter 5: Integrated and cross-scale analysis of interactions of nature and human society -- Chapter 6: Options for governance, institutional arrangements and private and public decisionmaking across scales and sectors -- 2.6 Organisation -- 2.6.1 A. Strategic partnerships, initiatives and experts -- 2.6.2 B. Communication and outreach -- 2.6.3 C. Capacity building -- 2.6.4 D. Operational structure and Rules and procedures42 -- 2.6.5 E. Process and timetable -- 2.7 Budget -- 2.8 Risk assessment -- References -- Sammanfattning -- Bakgrund -- Omfattning, geografisk avgränsning, logisk grund, nytta och antaganden -- Kunskapsbas -- Arbetsorganisation, tidplan och budget -- Slutsats av förstudien, och vägen framåt -- Annex 1. Indigenous and Local Knowledge -- Summary of report from Assignment to NAPTEK on Indigenous and Local Knowledge in a Nordic Assessment -- Results from the ILK study -- Proposals for a Nordic assessment that includes ILK -- Annex 2. Examples of processes, literature and data sources (more information available in Excel files, available upon request from SEPA) -- Annex 3. Examples of National bills and commitments, Regional and other Agreements (more information available in Excel files, available upon request from SEPA) -- Annex 4. Examples of potential Strategic Partners and Roster of Experts (more information available in Excel files, available upon request from SEPA) -- Annex 5. -- Annex 6. Examples of possible funding sources -- Annex 7. IPBES processes.
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Annex 8. Aichi Biodiversity Targets -- Annex 9. Abbreviations and Glossary -- Abbreviations -- Glossary.
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