Using representative sets of known species and habitat condition to inform change in biodiversity status: a case example for vascular plants

David A. Nipperess, Daniel P. Faith, Kristen J. Williams, Darran King, Glenn Manion, Chris Ware, Becky Schmidt, Jamie Love, Michael Drielsma, Stuart Allen, Rachael V. Gallagher

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    Abstract

    The method implemented in this report establishes a first assessment for a suite of indicators that measure the rate of loss of biodiversity of vascular plants known to occur naturally in New South Wales.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationSydney
    PublisherNSW Department of Planning Industry and Environment
    Commissioning bodyNSW Department of Planning Housing and Infrastructure
    Number of pages63
    ISBN (Electronic)9781922318503
    Publication statusPublished - 2020

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