Trends and Indicators
In a changing world it can be difficult to keep track of what is going on. Long-term trends may be masked by seasonal fluctuations. Creeping change can accumulate over time. Natural systems are both complex and adaptive.
So, when confronted by change, should we be concerned? Undoubtedly, and we will be best equipped to assess it and form an appropriate response if we first examine the evidence.
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IndicatorsSummary overview of the state of the natural heritage |
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Natural Heritage TrendsChanging state of the natural heritage |
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The Seas around ScotlandNatural heritage trends in the marine environment, with a focus on life within the seas. |
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Natural Heritage Trends: Scotland 2001A comprehensive account of trends in terrestrial, freshwater and marine environments. |
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The State of Scotland’s Environment and Natural Heritage, 2001Conference proceedings on environmental and natural heritage trends. |
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Land Cover Change in ScotlandLand cover change 1947-1988, 1990-1998 and 1998-2007
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Biodiversity handbookA detailed, general purpose guide to designing and implementing a survey or monitoring programme |
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PostersA set of posters illustrate selected natural heritage trends. |
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