The Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network: 10-year achievements and new strategies to 2030

The Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network (APBON) was launched in 2009, in response to the establishment of the Biodiversity Observation Network under the Group on Earth Observations in 2008. APBON's mission is to increase exchange of knowledge and know-how between institutions and rese...

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Main Authors: Takeuchi, Yayoi, Muraoka, Hiroyuki, Yamakita, Takehisa, Kano, Yuichi, Nagai, Shin, Bunthang, Touch, Costello, Mark John, Darnaedi, Dedy, Diway, Bibian, Ganyai, Tonny, Grudpan, Chaiwut, Hughes, Alice, Ishii, Reiichiro, Lim, Po Teen, Ma, Keping, Muslim, Aidy M., Nakano, Shin-ichi, Nakaoka, Masahiro, Nakashizuka, Tohru, Onuma, Manabu, Park, Chan-Ho, Pungga, Runi Sylvester, Saito, Yusuke, Shakya, Mangal Man, Sulaiman, Mohd Khairulazman, Sumi, Maya, Thach, Phanara, Trisurat, Yongyut, Xu, Xuehong, Yamano, Hiroya, Yao, Tze Leong, Kim, Eun-Shik, Vergara, Sheila, Yahara, Tetsukazu
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spelling my.um.eprints.347112022-06-30T07:01:00Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/34711/ The Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network: 10-year achievements and new strategies to 2030 Takeuchi, Yayoi Muraoka, Hiroyuki Yamakita, Takehisa Kano, Yuichi Nagai, Shin Bunthang, Touch Costello, Mark John Darnaedi, Dedy Diway, Bibian Ganyai, Tonny Grudpan, Chaiwut Hughes, Alice Ishii, Reiichiro Lim, Po Teen Ma, Keping Muslim, Aidy M. Nakano, Shin-ichi Nakaoka, Masahiro Nakashizuka, Tohru Onuma, Manabu Park, Chan-Ho Pungga, Runi Sylvester Saito, Yusuke Shakya, Mangal Man Sulaiman, Mohd Khairulazman Sumi, Maya Thach, Phanara Trisurat, Yongyut Xu, Xuehong Yamano, Hiroya Yao, Tze Leong Kim, Eun-Shik Vergara, Sheila Yahara, Tetsukazu The Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network (APBON) was launched in 2009, in response to the establishment of the Biodiversity Observation Network under the Group on Earth Observations in 2008. APBON's mission is to increase exchange of knowledge and know-how between institutions and researchers concerning biodiversity science research in the Asia-Pacific (AP) region and thereby contribute to evidence-based decision-making and policy-making. Here we summarize APBON activities and achievements in its first 10 years. We review how APBON has developed networks, facilitated communication for sharing knowledge, and built capacity of researchers and stakeholders through workshops and publications as well as discuss the network plan. Key findings by APBON members include descriptions of species new to science, mapping tropical forest cover change, evaluating impacts of hydropower dams and climate change on fish species diversity in the Mekong, and mapping ``Ecologically and Biologically Significant Areas'' in the oceans. APBON has also contributed to data collection, sharing, analysis, and synthesis for regional and global biodiversity assessment. A highlight was contributing to the ``Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services'' regional report. New strategic plans target the development of national-level BONs and interdisciplinary research to address the data and knowledge gaps and increase data accessibility for users and for meeting societal demands. Strengthening networks in AP region and capacity building through APBON meetings will continue. By promoting monitoring and scientific research and facilitating the dialogue with scientists and policymakers, APBON will contribute to the implementation of conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in the entire AP region. WILEY Article NonPeerReviewed Takeuchi, Yayoi and Muraoka, Hiroyuki and Yamakita, Takehisa and Kano, Yuichi and Nagai, Shin and Bunthang, Touch and Costello, Mark John and Darnaedi, Dedy and Diway, Bibian and Ganyai, Tonny and Grudpan, Chaiwut and Hughes, Alice and Ishii, Reiichiro and Lim, Po Teen and Ma, Keping and Muslim, Aidy M. and Nakano, Shin-ichi and Nakaoka, Masahiro and Nakashizuka, Tohru and Onuma, Manabu and Park, Chan-Ho and Pungga, Runi Sylvester and Saito, Yusuke and Shakya, Mangal Man and Sulaiman, Mohd Khairulazman and Sumi, Maya and Thach, Phanara and Trisurat, Yongyut and Xu, Xuehong and Yamano, Hiroya and Yao, Tze Leong and Kim, Eun-Shik and Vergara, Sheila and Yahara, Tetsukazu The Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network: 10-year achievements and new strategies to 2030. ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 36 (2). pp. 232-257.
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description The Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network (APBON) was launched in 2009, in response to the establishment of the Biodiversity Observation Network under the Group on Earth Observations in 2008. APBON's mission is to increase exchange of knowledge and know-how between institutions and researchers concerning biodiversity science research in the Asia-Pacific (AP) region and thereby contribute to evidence-based decision-making and policy-making. Here we summarize APBON activities and achievements in its first 10 years. We review how APBON has developed networks, facilitated communication for sharing knowledge, and built capacity of researchers and stakeholders through workshops and publications as well as discuss the network plan. Key findings by APBON members include descriptions of species new to science, mapping tropical forest cover change, evaluating impacts of hydropower dams and climate change on fish species diversity in the Mekong, and mapping ``Ecologically and Biologically Significant Areas'' in the oceans. APBON has also contributed to data collection, sharing, analysis, and synthesis for regional and global biodiversity assessment. A highlight was contributing to the ``Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services'' regional report. New strategic plans target the development of national-level BONs and interdisciplinary research to address the data and knowledge gaps and increase data accessibility for users and for meeting societal demands. Strengthening networks in AP region and capacity building through APBON meetings will continue. By promoting monitoring and scientific research and facilitating the dialogue with scientists and policymakers, APBON will contribute to the implementation of conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in the entire AP region.
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author Takeuchi, Yayoi
Muraoka, Hiroyuki
Yamakita, Takehisa
Kano, Yuichi
Nagai, Shin
Bunthang, Touch
Costello, Mark John
Darnaedi, Dedy
Diway, Bibian
Ganyai, Tonny
Grudpan, Chaiwut
Hughes, Alice
Ishii, Reiichiro
Lim, Po Teen
Ma, Keping
Muslim, Aidy M.
Nakano, Shin-ichi
Nakaoka, Masahiro
Nakashizuka, Tohru
Onuma, Manabu
Park, Chan-Ho
Pungga, Runi Sylvester
Saito, Yusuke
Shakya, Mangal Man
Sulaiman, Mohd Khairulazman
Sumi, Maya
Thach, Phanara
Trisurat, Yongyut
Xu, Xuehong
Yamano, Hiroya
Yao, Tze Leong
Kim, Eun-Shik
Vergara, Sheila
Yahara, Tetsukazu
spellingShingle Takeuchi, Yayoi
Muraoka, Hiroyuki
Yamakita, Takehisa
Kano, Yuichi
Nagai, Shin
Bunthang, Touch
Costello, Mark John
Darnaedi, Dedy
Diway, Bibian
Ganyai, Tonny
Grudpan, Chaiwut
Hughes, Alice
Ishii, Reiichiro
Lim, Po Teen
Ma, Keping
Muslim, Aidy M.
Nakano, Shin-ichi
Nakaoka, Masahiro
Nakashizuka, Tohru
Onuma, Manabu
Park, Chan-Ho
Pungga, Runi Sylvester
Saito, Yusuke
Shakya, Mangal Man
Sulaiman, Mohd Khairulazman
Sumi, Maya
Thach, Phanara
Trisurat, Yongyut
Xu, Xuehong
Yamano, Hiroya
Yao, Tze Leong
Kim, Eun-Shik
Vergara, Sheila
Yahara, Tetsukazu
The Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network: 10-year achievements and new strategies to 2030
author_facet Takeuchi, Yayoi
Muraoka, Hiroyuki
Yamakita, Takehisa
Kano, Yuichi
Nagai, Shin
Bunthang, Touch
Costello, Mark John
Darnaedi, Dedy
Diway, Bibian
Ganyai, Tonny
Grudpan, Chaiwut
Hughes, Alice
Ishii, Reiichiro
Lim, Po Teen
Ma, Keping
Muslim, Aidy M.
Nakano, Shin-ichi
Nakaoka, Masahiro
Nakashizuka, Tohru
Onuma, Manabu
Park, Chan-Ho
Pungga, Runi Sylvester
Saito, Yusuke
Shakya, Mangal Man
Sulaiman, Mohd Khairulazman
Sumi, Maya
Thach, Phanara
Trisurat, Yongyut
Xu, Xuehong
Yamano, Hiroya
Yao, Tze Leong
Kim, Eun-Shik
Vergara, Sheila
Yahara, Tetsukazu
author_sort Takeuchi, Yayoi
title The Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network: 10-year achievements and new strategies to 2030
title_short The Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network: 10-year achievements and new strategies to 2030
title_full The Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network: 10-year achievements and new strategies to 2030
title_fullStr The Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network: 10-year achievements and new strategies to 2030
title_full_unstemmed The Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Observation Network: 10-year achievements and new strategies to 2030
title_sort asia-pacific biodiversity observation network: 10-year achievements and new strategies to 2030
publisher WILEY
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