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IPY 20 07–20 08<br />

CAFF CBMP Report 13, CAFF <strong>International</strong><br />

Secretariat, Akureyri, 10 pp.<br />

Jónsdottir, I.S., 2004. <strong>International</strong> Tundra<br />

Experiment—ITEX. Supporting publication to<br />

the CAFF Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring<br />

Program—Framework Document. CAFF CBMP<br />

Report 6, CAFF <strong>International</strong> Secretariat, Akureyri,<br />

8 pp.<br />

McRae, L., C. Zöckler, M. Gill, J. Loh, J. Latham, N.<br />

Harrison, J. Martin and B. Collen, 2010. Arctic<br />

Species Trend Index 2010: Tracking Trends in Arctic<br />

Wildlife. CAFF CBMP Report 20, CAFF <strong>International</strong><br />

Secretariat, Akureyri, 39 pp.<br />

Petersen, A., D. Irons, T. Anker-Nilssen, Y. Artukhin, R.<br />

Barrett, D. Boertmann, C. Egevang, M. V. Gavrilo,<br />

G. Gilchrist, M. Hario, M. Mallory, A. Mosbech, B.<br />

Olsen, H. Osterblom, G. Robertson and H. Strøm,<br />

2008. Framework for a Circumpolar Arctic Seabird<br />

Monitoring Network. CAFF CBMP Report 15, CAFF<br />

<strong>International</strong> Secretariat, Akureyri, 67 pp.<br />

Petersen, A., C. Zöckler and M.V. Gunnarsdóttir, 2004.<br />

Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program—<br />

Framework Document. CAFF CBMP Report 1, CAFF<br />

<strong>International</strong> Secretariat, Akureyri, Iceland. 46 pp.<br />

Russell, D. and G. Kofinas, 2004. Rangifers Expert<br />

Network Monitoring Plan. Supporting publication<br />

to the CAFF Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring<br />

Program—Framework Document. CAFF CBMP<br />

Report 5, CAFF <strong>International</strong> Secretariat, Akureyri,<br />

10 pp.<br />

Notes<br />

1 Four CBMP Expert Monitoring Groups (EMG) are the (1) Freshwater, (2) Marines, (3) Coastal and (4) Terrestrial EMGs. The Coastal and<br />

Terrestrial EMGs have yet to be initiated.<br />

Simpkins, M., M. Kit, K.L. Kovacs and L. Lloyd, 2008.<br />

A Framework for Monitoring Arctic Marine<br />

Mammals—Findings of a Workshop Sponsored<br />

by the U.S. Marine Mammal Commission and<br />

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Valencia, March<br />

2007. CAFF CBMP Report 16, CAFF <strong>International</strong><br />

Secretariat, Akureyri, 13 pp.<br />

Strategy, 2004. A Strategy for Coordination of<br />

Monitoring Activities Between CAFF and AMAP:<br />

Supporting Publication to the Circumpolar<br />

Biodiversity Monitoring Program—Framework<br />

Document. 2004. CAFF CBMP Report 3, CAFF<br />

<strong>International</strong> Secretariat, Akureyri, November<br />

2004. 8 pp.<br />

Zöckler, C. and J. Harrison, 2004: Discussion Paper:<br />

Data Management and Communication for the<br />

Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program—A<br />

Cooperation Strategy between CAFF and UNEP-<br />

WCMC. CAFF CBMP Report 8, CAFF <strong>International</strong><br />

Secretariat, Akureyri, 10 pp.<br />

Vongraven, D., P. Arneberg, I. Bysveen, K. Crane, N.V.<br />

Denisenko, M.J. Gill, V. Gofman, A. Grant-Friedman,<br />

G. Gudmundsson, R. Hindrum, R. Hopcroft, K.<br />

Iken, A. Labansen, O.S. Liubina, S.E. Moore, I.A.<br />

Melnikov, J.D. Reist, J. Stow, J. Tchernova, F. Ugarte<br />

and J. Watkins, 2009. Circumpolar Biodiversity<br />

Marine Monitoring Plan—background paper.<br />

CAFF CBMP Report 19, CAFF <strong>International</strong><br />

Secretariat, Akureyri, 67 pp.<br />

2 In April 2002, the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity committed themselves to achieve by 2010 a significant reduction<br />

of the current rate of biodiversity loss at the global, regional and national level as a contribution to poverty alleviation and to the<br />

benefit of all life on Earth (www.cbd.int/2010-target/). That pledge is known as ‘2010 Biodiversity Target.’<br />

3 Extensive measures are parameters measured less intensively in areas with limited monitoring resources as part of a larger,<br />

scaled research and monitoring approach involving reference populations (monitored intensively) and secondary populations<br />

(monitored less intensively).

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