Countdown 2010
Links
- ArcArt - My Arctic-in-Art
- BIP - The 2010 Biodiversity Indicators Partnership
- EMA - European Mammal Assessment
- GAA - Global Amphibian Assessment
- GLOBIO - Modelling human impacts on biodiversity
- PBL - The Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
- UCEBA - Ukrainian Centre for Bat Protection
- ULRMC - Ukrainian Land and Resource Management Center
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Details (Ukr.) – http://biomodel.org.ua/?page_id=556
read full story of "Climate change in Ukraine: species loss 13% or gain 4%?"
Beech areal changes for East Europe was modelled by GLM. Historical and expected distribution ‘movie’ available. http://biomodel.org.ua/?page_id=240
read full story of "Beech (Fagus sylvatica) Areal Changes Modelling by 2050s"
Elk areal changes for East Europe was modelled by GLM. Historical and expected distribution ‘movie’ available. http://biomodel.org.ua/?page_id=93
read full story of "Elk (Alces alces):areal changes modelling by 2050"
The maps shows areal changes of Brown bear (U. arctos) in GLOBIO Ukraine Region by 2050s – due to expected climate shanges (with taking into account land use changes in the GLOBIO Ukraine Region). NB: the model reflects ‘convenience’ of the habitats, for example, in Crimea since disappearance of the species here in XVII c. [...]
read full story of "Brown Bear (U.arctos):Areal Changes Modelling by 2050s"
Two maps show expected changes in distribution of Pedunculate Oak (Q. robur) in GLOBIO Ukraine Region by 2050 – due to expected climate shanges. http://biomodel.org.ua/?page_id=60
read full story of "Quercus robur: expected distribution by 2050"
Distribution comparison map creation. BioModel group has compared expected current distribution GIS-map of the species with a distribution that has been predicted by the model based on oak’s climatic requirements. http://biomodel.org.ua/?page_id=60
read full story of "Q.robur:distribution model has verified"
The new map available: Quercus robur: expected natural habitats in Ukraine in 2004s based on RS- and GIS-analyse, and new GSF data http://biomodel.org.ua/?page_id=60
read full story of "Q.robur:expected location of natural habitats in scope of GSF-method"
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