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Indicators for Assessing Progress towards the 2010 Target: Trends in Extent of Selected Biomes, Ecosystems and Habitats Export

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Vol. UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/10/INF/10 (2005)

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Based on currently available trend information, the extent of the following major ecosystem types are considered ready for immediate indicator implementation: (i) forests (including different forest types, notably mangroves), (ii) peatlands (as a component of inland waters or forests), (iii) coral reefs (as a component of marine and coastal ecosystems), (iv) croplands (as a component of agricultural systems), (v) grasslands/savannahs (as a component of dry and sub-humid lands), (vi) polar/ice.


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