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Assessment of quality of input data used to classify ecosystems according to the IUCN Red List methodology : The case of the central Chile hotspot / Alberto Alaniz in Biological conservation, vol. 204, n°B (Décembre 2016)
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Titre : Assessment of quality of input data used to classify ecosystems according to the IUCN Red List methodology : The case of the central Chile hotspot Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alberto Alaniz (Alberto J.), Auteur ; Mauricio Galleguillos, Auteur ; F. Perez-Quezada, Auteur Année de publication : 2016 Article en page(s) : pp. 378-385 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [ZG] Chili
[Thèmes] Critère UICN/IUCN
[Thèmes] Liste rougeMots-clés : écosystème niveau de menace qualité spatiale de l'information qualité temporelle de l'information Résumé : "During the last decade, the IUCN has developed criteria analogous to the Red List of Threatened Species to perform similar risk assessment on ecosystems, creating the Red List of Ecosystems methodology. One of the most significant challenges for the construction of these lists is the gathering and availability of the information needed to apply the criteria. We present a complement to the IUCN's methodology to assess the threat level to ecosystems, estimating the spatial and temporal quality of the information available in scientific publications. We did this by applying the IUCN criteria to determine the threat level to the sclerophyll ecosystems of central Chile. Spatially explicit studies that identify disturbances in the structure of the vegetation were selected, making it possible to quantify effectively the reduction in the ecosystems' distribution. The spatial and temporal quality of the assessment were estimated as the percentage of the potential ecosystem distribution and the time frame recommended by the IUCN (50 years), that the studies represented for each ecosystem. The application of the methodology allowed the assessment of a high percentage of the ecosystems (85%), which were classified based on the studies with ranges of temporal quality from 30 to 100% and spatial quality from 12 to 100%. If only the assessments with more than medium spatio-temporal quality are considered (> 50%), eight of the 17 evaluated ecosystems are classified in threat categories, which represents 22.9% of the study area." (source : auteurs) Type de publication : périodique Référence biblio : Alaniz A., Galleguillos M., Perez-Quezada F., 2016 - Assessment of quality of input data used to classify ecosystems according to the IUCN Red List methodology : The case of the central Chile hotspot. Biological conservation, 204 : 378-385. ID PMB : 65416 DOI : 10.1016/j.biocon.2016.10.038 Permalink : http://www.cbnbrest.fr/catalogue_en_ligne/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=65416
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