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Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets Action and monitoring based on birds.

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Page 1: Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets Action and monitoring based on birds.

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on

birds

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Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Addressing underlying causesMeeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

Measures of public engagement with biodiversity through birds

Source: BirdLife International unpublished data; USDA Forest Service (2007) National survey on recreation and the environment: bird watching trends in the United States, 1994–2006. Athens, Georgia: USDA Forest Service; Birdwatching Fair data kindly provided by Martin Davies/RSPB.

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Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Addressing underlying causesMeeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

The UK Sustainable Development Indicator for wild bird population trends

Source: RSPB/BTO/JNCC/DEFRA.

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Safeguarding ecosystems, species and genes

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

RLI for birds worldwide in different ecosystems

Source: Analysis of data held in BirdLife’s World Bird Database (2010).

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Safeguarding ecosystems, species and genes

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

RLI for birds in Madagascar

Source: Randrianasolo et al. (in prep.).

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Safeguarding ecosystems, species and genes

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

Location of IBAs of global significance

Source: Analysis of data held in BirdLife’s World Bird Database (2010).

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Safeguarding ecosystems, species and genes

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

Coverage of IBAs by protected areas

Source: Butchart et al. (in prep.).

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Safeguarding ecosystems, species and genes

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

IBA indices for Kenya, showing trends in the state of IBAs, pressures upon them, and responses in place

Source: Mwangi et al. (in press) Bird Conserv. Internat.

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Reducing pressures and promoting sustainable use

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

Wild Bird Indices for forest and other habitats in Europe and North America, and bird population trends in the Arctic

Source: EBCC/RSPB/BirdLife International/Statistics Netherlands; US NABCI Committee (2009); McRae et al. (2010) Arctic Species Trend Index. CAFF International, Iceland

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Reducing pressures and promoting sustainable use

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

The RLI for seabirds

Source: Analysis of data held in BirdLife’s World Bird Database (2010).

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Reducing pressures and promoting sustainable use

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

Wild Bird Index for 36 farmland bird species (as used by the European Union to monitor agricultural sustainability)

Source: EBCC/RSPB/BirdLife International/Statistics Netherlands.

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Reducing pressures and promoting sustainable use

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

Wild Bird Index for 14 Swedish farmland bird species (as used by the Swedish government for the same purpose)

Source: Lindström et al. (2010) Monitoring population changes of birds in Sweden. Annual report for 2009. Lund University, Sweden.

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Reducing pressures and promoting sustainable use

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

RLI for the impacts of different drivers of biodiversity loss on the world’s birds

Source: McGeoch et al. (2010) Divers. Distrib. 16: 95–108.

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Reducing pressures and promoting sustainable use

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

The Climatic Impact Index for European bird populations, showing the degree to which population trends of 122 species have responded in the direction expected from climate change

Source: Gregory et al. (2009) Public Libr. Sci. ONE 4: e4678.

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Reducing pressures and promoting sustainable use

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

Management scenarios for African IBAs, based on the turnover of species projected under climate change

Source: Hole et al. (in review).

Colours represent different scenarios, with associated management recommendations:

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Enhancing benefits from biodiversity and ecosystems

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

RLI for pollinators

Source: Analysis of data held in BirdLife’s World Bird Database (2010).

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Enhancing benefits from biodiversity and ecosystems

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

Change in abundance of different bird species groups ten years after selective logging compared with similar undisturbed primary forest in northern French Guiana

Source: Thiollay (1997) Biodiv. Conserv. 6: 1,155–1,173.

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Enhancing implementation

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

Proportion of countries addressing the conservation of threatened birds and IBAs as documented in their CBD national reports

Source: National CBD reports for a sample of 24 countries analysed by BirdLife International.

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Enhancing implementation

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targetsAction and monitoring based on birds

Meeting the 2020 biodiversity targets

Measures of the provision of biodiversity information

Source: Analysis of data held in BirdLife’s World Bird Database (2010); ISI Web of Knowledge.