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Improving insect conservation management through insect monitoring and stakeholder involvement

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Biodiversity and Conservation 32 (2023) 691–713.

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Köthe, Sebastian, Florian Schneider, Nikita Bakanov, Carsten A. Brühl, Lisa Eichler, Thomas Fickel, Birgit Gemeinholzer, Thomas Hörren, Alexandra Lux, Gotthard Meinel, Livia Schäffler, Christoph Scherber, Martin Sorg, Stephanie J. Swenson, Wiltrud Terlau, Angela Turck, Vera M. A. Zizka, Gerlind U. C. Lehmann, Roland Mühlethaler (2023): Improving insect conservation management through insect monitoring and stakeholder involvement. Biodiversity and Conservation 32, 691–713. DOI: 10.1007/s10531-022-02519-1

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  • Dr. Florian Schneider

    Dr. Florian Schneider

    Research Scientist
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  • Dr. Alexandra Lux

    Dr. Alexandra Lux

    Member of the Executive Board, Head of the Knowledge Processes and Transformations Hub
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DINA – Diversity of Insects in Nature protected Areas
Biodiversity

DINA – Diversity of Insects in Nature protected Areas

The aim of DINA is to test standardized monitoring of flying insects and to analyse factors that correlate with the drastic decline of insects in nature reserves. 

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Transdisciplinarity

Transdisciplinarity is essential for transformation-oriented sustainability research because the complex challenges associated with social-ecological transformations cannot be solved within the boundaries of individual disciplines. These challenges require the collaboration of natural, social, and engineering sciences and the humanities, as well as of actors from politics, business, and civil society.

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