Biochange : biodiversity and environmental change : an integrated study encompassing a range of scales, taxa and habitats : synthesis report / authors, S. Waldren ... [et al.].
Material type: TextSeries: Science, Technology, Research and Innovation for the Environment (STRIVE) Programme 2007-2013 | STRIVE Report Series. No.68 | STRIVE report series ; no. 68.Publication details: Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford : Environmental Protection Agency, 2011.Description: viii, 49 p. : col. ill., col. map ; 30 cmISBN:- 9781840953923
- ENVIRONMENTAL COLLECTION (E649)
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Authors: S. Waldren, L. Scally, J. Atalah, M. Brown, C. Byrne, T. Crowe, C. Cunningham, A. Davies, C. Eschmann, J. Fitch, H. Fitzgerald, C. Galley, T. Gittings, J. Grennan, M. Guiry, T. Higgins, S. Harrison, K. Irvine, R. Kavanagh, D.L. Kelly-Quinn, M.P. Long, T.K. McCarthy, A. Milbau, E. O'Callaghan, J. O'Halloran, L. O'Mahony, B. Osborne, C. O'Toole, J.A.N. Parnell, A. Rodríguez Tuñón, D. Stengel, and J. Stout.
"EPA STRIVE Programme 2007-2013".
Full ("End of Project") report available online via the EPA website: http://erc.epa.ie/safer/reports.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-43).
"Core research within the cluster directly addressed the protection and management of ecological resources in the context of pressures that might lead to environmental change by focusing on the four main drivers of biodiversity loss: habitat fragmentation and loss, impacts on non‐native species, climate change, pollution and resource utilisation. BioChange has provided an Irish framework to address the most significant biodiversity policy in Europe ? halting the decline of biodiversity by 2010. The aims of the project included developing fundamental biodiversity research and capacity building in taxonomic skills, as well as development of biodiversity indicators and biomonitoring tools. Two cross‐cutting research projects targeted the production of inventories and output of taxonomic data, and the understanding of socio‐economic processes, including public participation that shape biodiversity policies...." -- Website.
Electronic version (PDF) also available online via the EPA website:
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