Large Biodiversity Monitoring Gaps Remain Across Europe

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Authors
  • Joana Santana
  • Miguel Porto
  • Alejandra Morán-Ordóñez
  • Lluís Brotons
  • Jessi Junker
  • W. Daniel Kissling
  • Maria Lumbierres ORCID logo
  • S. Jannicke Moe
  • Anne Lyche Solheim
  • Dani Villero
  • Tom D. Breeze
  • Laurence Carvalho
  • Néstor Fernández
  • Sergi Herrando
  • Adrià López-Baucells
  • Judy Shamoun-Baranes ORCID logo
  • Neftalí Silero
  • Henrique M. Pereira
  • Francisco Moreira
  • Pedro Beja
Publication date 09-2025
Journal Conservation Letters
Article number e13134
Volume | Issue number 18 | 5
Number of pages 9
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
Abstract

Transnational monitoring frameworks are crucial for tracking progress and guiding biodiversity conservation policies at continental and global levels. Yet their development is constrained by the lack of comprehensive analyses of biodiversity monitoring gaps. Focusing on Europe, we quantified the shortfall between data integrated by transnational initiatives and the requirements for producing 48 Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) identified with stakeholders for continent-wide monitoring. About 20% of EBVs lacked transnational data integration, and existing initiatives often covered fewer than 70% of countries. Even where integration occurred, major deficiencies remained in sampling standardization, taxonomic and ecosystem coverage, spatial and temporal resolution, data collection frequency, and data accessibility. Monitoring shortfalls varied widely across countries. Addressing monitoring gaps will require sustained funding for new transnational initiatives, stronger alignment between national and supranational efforts, improved sampling designs, novel technologies, and equitable open data sharing. Establishing such a framework could offer a model for global biodiversity monitoring.

Document type Article
Note With supplementary material.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.13134
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105016135342
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