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Participatory Ecological Monitoring (PEM) : participatory research methods for sustainability. Toolkit 4

Abstract

Participatory Ecological Monitoring (PEM) is a conservation methodology aiming to include local communities in the collection and analysis of biodiversity and threats data in a managed conservation zone. Often implemented annually, PEM optimises local knowledge to help understand ecological change which is an essential step towards assessing the success or failure of conservation activity and improving conservation effectiveness.

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Authors

Andrianandrasana, Herizo T.
Savage, Jessica
Volahy, Anselme Toto
Long, Peter R.
Jones, Nikoleta

Oxford Brookes departments

School of Biological and Medical Sciences

Dates

Year of publication: 2022
Date of RADAR deposit: 2024-10-10


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