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German Biodiversity Assessment (Faktencheck Artenvielfalt)

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About the German Biodiversity Assessment

How does the German Biodiversity Assessment (Faktencheck Artenvielfalt) work - and why do we need this project right now?

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Participation and Process

Learn more about the team behind the German Biodiversity Assessment (Faktencheck Artenvielfalt), the assessment phases and the review process.

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Partner Institutions

These universities, non-university research institutions, public administration institutions, stakeholders and associations participate in the German Biodiversity Assessment.

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Project Management

To ensure that the potential of all experts can be optimally employed, the project management takes over the central coordination and technical support of the German Biodiversity Assessment.

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Topic Areas

Trends and their direct and indirect drivers, consequences for society, which measures really work, the role of soil biodiversity and potentials for transformation: these are the topics of the Faktencheck Artenvielfalt.

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Anne-Christine Mupepele

Habitats

The Faktencheck Artenvielfalt examines biodiversity in Germany's most important habitats: agricultural and open land, forests, inland waters and floodplains, coasts and coastal waters, and urban areas.

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