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2012年2月10日
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生物多様性の構成要素の状況と推移


持続可能使用


生物多様性に対する脅威


生態系保全と生態系の産物よびサービス


伝統的知識、発明、慣行の推移


アクセスおよび利益共有に関する状況


資源移転の状況


Headline overview

The CBD Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group (AHTEG) on Indicators considered that in addition to the established ‘Marine Trophic Index’, other indicators of ecosystem integrity for freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems would be policy relevant. The trophic index is produced from a calculation of  the abundance of species at different trophic levels in ‘food web’, from plants to herbivores, carnivores and decomposers. The trophic index is a measure of ecosystem integrity since commercial exploitation of species often starts with the most valuable, long-lived individuals which are often carnivores, and then harvests species lower and lower in the food web. However, data are inadequate as yet to apply the trophic index to inland water fisheries. No agreed methodology is available to apply the concept of measuring the consequences of selective harvesting of the most valuable, long-lived individuals to terrestrial ecosystems, although data may be available. An equivalent indicator for terrestrial systems would likely be based on body-size and life-span.

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