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Trends op basis van de Algemene Broedvogelmonitoring Vlaanderen (ABV)
Book - Report
Subtitle:Technisch achtergrondrapport voor de periode 2007-2022
This report publishes the most recent analyses based on census work for the project "General Breeding Bird Monitoring Flanders" or ABV for short, a joint initiative of INBO and Natuurpunt Studie in collaboration with local bird working groups.
The project was started in 2007 and aims to describe population trends of a set of about 80 general breeding bird species in Flanders. Both annual fluctuations and multi-annual trends are interesting results in function of local, regional and international policy.
This report is a technical background report. It consists of three parts: the first part describes the methodology of processing and presenting the results; the second part presents a number of indicators based on multi-species trends; the third part describes the time series of individual species. We limit ourselves in parts two and three to a standardised representation of the most relevant figures without ecological interpretation. For an ecological interpretation of the results, we refer to other publications such as INBO Vogelnieuws.
The project was started in 2007 and aims to describe population trends of a set of about 80 general breeding bird species in Flanders. Both annual fluctuations and multi-annual trends are interesting results in function of local, regional and international policy.
This report is a technical background report. It consists of three parts: the first part describes the methodology of processing and presenting the results; the second part presents a number of indicators based on multi-species trends; the third part describes the time series of individual species. We limit ourselves in parts two and three to a standardised representation of the most relevant figures without ecological interpretation. For an ecological interpretation of the results, we refer to other publications such as INBO Vogelnieuws.
Series: Rapporten van het Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek
Number of pages: 348
Publication year:2023
Accessibility:Open