PJ Stephenson PJ is an independent conservation consultant based in Switzerland. He has been involved in species research and conservation for over 30 years. His monitoring-related work started in ...
香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 SSC Species Monitoring Specialist Group
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Dr Peter James STEPHENSON
PJ Stephenson PJ is an independent conservation consultant based in Switzerland. He has been involved in species research and conservation for over 30 years. His monitoring-related work started in 1985-6 when he conducted mammal surveys in Malagasy rain forests. After studying tenrecs in Madagascar for his PhD, he went on to work for Scottish Natural Heritage in the Cairngorms, WWF in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania, and Conservation International in C么te d'Ivoire. He moved on to establish and manage elephant, great ape and rhino programmes for WWF's Africa & Madagascar Programme. Between 2007 and 2016 he was WWF International's Director of Conservation Strategy & Performance where he drove results-based management across the network, introducing monitoring systems that measured delivery of WWF's priority programmes and global goals for the first time in the organization's history. He was recently Senior Advisor, Monitoring, in 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播's Science & Knowledge team in Gland and a Senior Research Fellow at ETH Z眉rich. As well as heading up the Species Monitoring SG, he is a member of the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 SSC specialist groups for Primates and Afrotheria and the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 World Commission on Protected Areas. Since August 2020 he has been affiliated with the Laboratory for Conservation Biology at the University of Lausanne.
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Species are monitored for a range of different reasons and people, such as:
- conservation project managers to demonstrate and adapt the changes they bring about in biodiversity
- donors to understand the impact of their funding and return on investment
- scientists and NGOs to identify threatened species and plan conservation action
- local communities to manage their natural resources
- governments to track the delivery of national biodiversity strategies and ...
The Group鈥檚 mission is to enhance biodiversity conservation by improving the availability and use of data on species populations, their habitats and threats.聽
We conduct research to understand the gaps and biases in species data, the underlying causes, potential solutions, and the consequences for conservation.
We support, develop and test guidelines and tools that help build capacity for data collection and use, and provide guidance on the pros and cons of different monitoring methods and approaches.
Learn about SMSG鈥檚 work and results in 2023.
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