[Call for experts] Which practices are the most effective for biodiversity enhancement ? Your expertise is required !

The platform Puzzling Biodiversity is OPEN ! 

 

 

You are an experienced ecologist currently working in the biodiversity and environment sector (academic research, private company, nature management and conservation…)? You have an opinion on biodiversity-friendly practices efficiency in forest management or agriculture in temperate climate of Western Europe ? Work out your own ranking of biodiversity-friendly practices on the Puzzling Biodiversity platform. 

 

 

The Puzzling Biodiversity Platform 

 

 

Puzzling Biodiversity is a platform specifically design to allow you to share your expertise. Thanks to your contribution, we will be able to test the degree of consensus between experts and attempt to publish a reference ranking of biodiversity-friendly practices in open access that could change the game in assessment tools currently available. 

 

The platform especially design to provide the most fluid experience for users will allow you to produce quality data based on your knowledge, skills and intuition. More than just an online form to fill out Puzzling Biodiversity is built to look like a real personal work space available until the 30th of June 2025 meaning the end of this first experimentation. 

 

It’s now your turn to act !

The most people will contribute, the stronger the results will be ! Thank you for sharing the news as widely as possible through your networks

 

 

🔎 Find out more…

 

A scientific consortium composed of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (MNHN) (The French National Natural History Museum), Carbone 4 and the Fondation pour la recherché sur la biodiversité (FRB) (French Biodiversity Research Foundation) launched, in early 2024, a methodological research project based on biodiversity-friendly practices certification. The assessment of the expected biodiversity gains associated with the maintenance or set-up of these practices will be achieved thanks to expert consultation and consensus building.

 

  • Webinar : Many of you attended the webinar presenting the project and the method for assessing biodiversity gains! If you were unable to attend or would like to see it again, the video of the webinar is now online : https://youtu.be/y7ycfKzuqQc

 

  • Expert consultation : open to academic and non-academic experts. A particular attention will be given to quantifying the degree of consensus to the underlying assumptions of additivity of the various practices listed and the conditions of validity of associating an average gain in biodiversity with the maintenance and/or implementation of a given practice. A critical examination of the results from the statistical analysis of the data collected during the study will be carried out, including the profile of the respondents. The whole assessment process will take place on the Puzzling Biodiversity platform specifically developed for the matter. It has been specifically designed to provide an easy and fluid experience for the users.

 

  • The wider project : The research project lead by the scientific consortium was built to achieve two main objectives :

➣ The development of an assessment methodology to test the degree of consensus between experts on expected biodiversity gains associated with the maintenance or set-up of biodiversity-friendly practices. The lists of forest management and agricultural practices used in this evaluation thanks to the Puzzling Biodiversity platform were elaborated in consultation with practitioners and academic researchers. The whole methodology as well as the reference rankings of practices that will be published at the end of the critical examination of the results could be applied to many purposes: building practices lists and elaboration of reference rankings for other sectors; utilization in projects of practices improvement; targets identification and set-up levels for plan or strategy design …

➣ The mapping of risks, opportunities and use cases associated with the set-up of a practices certification mechanism. This work led to the undermentioned publication: Publication_ Biodiversity certificates – risks and opportunities

Results from the Puzzling Biodiversity platform would supply this type of mechanism.

Does a consensus on biodiversity-friendly practices effectiveness exist ?

 

As part of the discussions during the Conference of the Parties on the Convention on Biological Diversity, in Colombia last November, biodiversity protection and restauration are confronted with financial issues. Furthermore, questions about effectiveness assessment of measures established to restore and maintain biodiversity in a social-ecosystem are also raised.

 

A scientific consortium composed of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (MNHN) (The French National Natural History Museum), the Fondation pour la recherché sur la biodiversité (FRB) (French Biodiversity Research Foundation) and Carbone 4 launched, in early 2024, a methodological research project based on biodiversity-friendly practices certification. The assessment of the anticipated biodiversity gains associated with the maintenance or set-up of these practices will be achieved thanks to expert consultation and consensus building.

 

The scientific consortium has designed a method to assess the biodiversity gains associated with biodiversity-friendly practices. It is launching the compendium for two case studies: ‘Arable land and permanent grassland’ and ‘Utilised forests’ in Western Europe. The assessment of gains will be reached thanks to a platform developed in order to allow semi-quantitative ranking of the practices relative to each other. A large-scale expert consultation will be launched soon to validate the hypothesis that a sufficiently robust consensus exists in order to publish the first biodiversity-friendly practices’ ranking.

 

Temperate mixed-farming or forestry associated biodiversity is in your field of expertise?

We invite you to take part in this assessment on biodiversity gains associated with biodiversity-friendly practices.

The more people who contribute, the stronger the results will be!

 

Many of you attended the webinar presenting the project and the method for assessing biodiversity gains! If you were unable to attend or would like to see it again, the video of the webinar is now online.

 

(Re)discover the webinar

 

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📆 See you in spring

 

The Puzzling Biodiversity platform, which will enable biodiversity gains associated with forestry and agricultural practices to be assessed, will open in spring 2025.

 

 

🔎 More informations about … 

 

Experts consultation : open to academic and non-academic experts. A particular attention will be given to quantifying the degree of consensus to the underlying assumptions of additivity of the various practices listed and the conditions of validity of associating an average gain in biodiversity with the maintenance and/or implementation of a given practiceA critical analysis of the results from the statistical analysis of the data collected during the study will be carried out, including the profile of the respondents. The whole assessment process will take place on an online platform specifically developed for the matter. It has been specifically designed to provide an easy and fluid experience for the users.  

 

The project : the scientific consortium is developing a methodology to evaluate biodiversity-friendly practices. Another part of the project is dedicated to mapping the risks, opportunities, and use cases in connection with a certification process. 

 
 

[Joint call SYNERGY FRB-CESAB / SinBiose / FAPESP / CEBA] Two new projects on biodiversity in the neotropical realm

Two innovative projects relating to biodiversity in the neotropical realm were selected withing the call for proposals from the CEntre for the Synthesis and Analysis of Biodiversity of the French Foundation for Biodiversity Research (FRB-CESAB), the Brazilian Synthesis Center on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (SinBiose), the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) and the French Laboratory of Excellence CEBA (CEnter for the study of Biodiversity in Amazonia).

 

 

The relationship between soil macrofauna biodiversity and ecosystem services delivery across land use systems in neotropical rainforest biomes

Principal investigators: Jérôme MATHIEU (Sorbonne Université, France) and Miguel COOPER (University of Sao Paulo, Brésil)

 

Networks of Fungal Interactions in the Neotropics

Principal investigators: Mélanie ROY (Université de Toulouse, France) and Paulo GUIMARAES (University of Sao Paulo, Brésil)

 

The two projects will be funded for a period of three years, including: the recruitment of a post-doctoral fellow based in Brazil and working on the project for two years, the organization of four meetings (two in France, at CESAB in Montpellier and two in Brazil in the state of São Paulo) and the promotion and publication of the results. Logistical, technical and administrative support will also be provided all along the project.  

[FRB-CESAB] Opening of the joint call SYNERGY with SinBiose / FAPESP / CEBA on biodiversity in the neotropical realm

In partnership with SinBiose, FAPESP, and LabEX CEBA, the French Foundation for Biodiversity Research (FRB) opens a call for research projects through its Center for Biodiversity Synthesis and Analysis (CESAB), to fund two innovative research projects on biodiversity in the neotropical realm. The submitted projects can be in the fields of natural sciences and/or social and human sciences and should aim at developing the synthesis of ideas and concepts and/or the analysis of existing data.

 

The selected projects will be funded for a period of three years, including: the recruitment of a post-doctoral fellow based in Brazil and working on the project for two years, the organization of four meetings (two in France, at CESAB in Montpellier and two in Brazil in the state of São Paulo) and the promotion and publication of the results. Logistical, technical and administrative support will also be provided.

 

  • Pre-proposal deadline : 30th July 2021, 12:00 CEST

 

 

More information

[FRB-CESAB] Behind the WOODIV paper: the Euro-Mediterranean trees in a database

From the Spanish fir (Abies pinsapo), endemic species in Andalusia, to the Golden oak (Quercus alnifolia) in Cyprus, the Mediterranean Basin is home to emblematic species. These trees have always fascinated the people around them and the botanists. Yet, the Mediterranean trees are comparatively less well-known than their northern relatives.

 

Anne-Christine Monnet, member of the FRB-CESAB project WOODIV, present in an article about the scientific publication “WOODIV, a database of occurrences, functional traits, and phylogenetic data for all Euro-Mediterranean trees”, published in March 2021 in Scientific data, how Agathe Leriche, principal investigator of the WOODIV project, and Frédéric Médail, project member, gathered scientists and botanists in order to combine data and knowledge on Mediterranean trees from sparse national databases to one high-quality standardized dataset.

 

 

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