Distribution of large carnivores in Europe 2012 - 2016: Distribution map for Golden Jackal (Canis aureus)
Regular assessments of species’ status are an essential component of conservation planning and adaptive management. They allow the progress of past or ongoing conservation actions to be evaluated and can be used to redirect and prioritize future conservation actions. Most countries perform periodic assessments for their own national adaptive management procedures or national red lists. Furthermore, the countries of the European Union have to report on the status of all species listed on the directives of the Habitats Directive every 6 years as part of their obligations under Article 17. However, these national level assessments are often made using non-standardized procedures and do not always adequately reflect the biological units (i.e., the populations) which are needed for ecologically meaningful assessments.
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University of Toulouse
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Subjects: | Canis aureus, LCIE, golden jackal, |
Online Access: | https://research.wur.nl/en/datasets/distribution-of-large-carnivores-in-europe-2012-2016-distribution |
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