GLOBIO Model explained

The GLOBIO global biodiversity model is a model developed by the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency to support policy makersby quantifying global human impacts on biodiversity and ecosystems.[1] [2] [3]

It is designed to quantify human impacts on biodiversity at large (regional to global) scales.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: GLOBIO - Global biodiversity model for policy support - homepage Global biodiversity model for policy support . 2023-08-22 . www.globio.info.
  2. Schipper . Aafke M. . Hilbers . Jelle P. . Meijer . Johan R. . Antão . Laura H. . Benítez‐López . Ana . Jonge . Melinda M. J. . Leemans . Luuk H. . Scheper . Eddy . Alkemade . Rob . Doelman . Jonathan C. . Mylius . Sido . Stehfest . Elke . Vuuren . Detlef P. . Zeist . Willem‐Jan . Huijbregts . Mark A. J. . 3 November 2019 . Projecting terrestrial biodiversity intactness with GLOBIO 4 . Global Change Biology . en . 26 . 2 . 760–771 . 10.1111/gcb.14848 . 1354-1013 . 7028079 . 31680366.
  3. Alkemade . Rob . van Oorschot . Mark . Miles . Lera . Nellemann . Christian . Bakkenes . Michel . ten Brink . Ben . 13 February 2009 . GLOBIO3: A Framework to Investigate Options for Reducing Global Terrestrial Biodiversity Loss . Ecosystems . en . 12 . 3 . 374–390 . 10.1007/s10021-009-9229-5 . 1432-9840. free .
  4. Web site: PBL . 2016-04-25 . GLOBIO 3.5 technical model description . 2023-11-01 . PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency . en.