Convention on Biological Diversity – Protected Areas Management Effectiveness
Convention on Biological Diversity – Protected Areas Management Effectiveness
Convention on Biological Diversity – Protected Areas Management Effectiveness
The Nature Conservancy. Assessing Protected Area Management Effectiveness. Convention on Biological Diversity and World Wildlife Fund for Nature Conservation. 2008
This quick guide is part of a series of materials to support protected area management. It discusses lessons learned and describes:
Beeden, R., Willis, B., Raymundo, L.J., Page, C.A., Weil, E. 2008. Underwater Cards for Assessing Coral Health on Indo-Pacific Reefs. Coral Reef Targeted Research and Capacity Building for Management Program, c/- Centre for Marine Studies, Gerhmann Building, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia.
Stokes, E., A. Johnson and M. Rao. 2010. Monitoring Wildlife Populations for Management. Training Module 7 for the Network of Conservation Educators and Practitioners. American Museum of Natural History and the Wildlife Conservation Society, Vientiane, Lao PDR.
Rao, M., Stokes, e. and Johnson, a. 2009. Monitoring for Management of Protected Areas- An Overview. Training Module 6 for the Network of Conservation Educators and Practitioners. American Museum of Natural History and the Wildlife Conservation Society, Vientiane, Lao PDR.
Wilkinson, C. Green, A, Almany, J. and Dionne, S. 2003. Monitoring Coral Reef Marine Protected Areas: Version 1. A Practical Guide on how Monitoring can Support Effective Management of MPAs. Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville, Australia and IUCN Global Marine Program, Gland, Switzerland
Hodgson, G and Ochavillo, D. 2006. MAQTRAC Marine Aquarium Trade Coral Reef Monitoring Protocol Field Manual. Reef Check Foundation. Pacific Palisades, California USA.
Ellison, J.C., Jungblut, V., Anderson, P., Slaven, C. 2012. Manual for Mangrove Monitoring in the Pacific Islands Region. SRPEP, Apia, Samoa.
Prepared for SPREP in response to calls from member countries in 2007 and recently updated in 2012, this manual adapts internationally accepted mangrove monitoring methods to Pacific Island settings. Baseline survey data can be generated to monitor changes and make comparisons across mangrove areas in the wider Pacific.
Hodgson, G., Hill, J., Kiene, W., Maun, L., Mihaly, J., Liebeler, J., Shuman, C. and Torres, R. 2006. Instruction Manual A Guide to Reef Check Monitoring. Reef Check Foundation, Pacific Palisades, California, USA
Pacific Invasives Network. Delimiting Surveys for Invasive Ants. 2013. Auckland, New Zealand.