
Environment / Climate / Geospatial
Multiple Biodiversity Index
This dataset provides an index of biodiversity, sourced from crowdsourced and remote-sensed data. A multiple biodiversity index is a measure of the overall health and diversity of an ecosystem, based on a combination of different indicators of biodiversity. These indicators may include the number and variety of species present in the ecosystem, the distribution of species across different habitats, and the health and productivity of those species. Multiple biodiversity indices are often used by researchers, governments, and organizations to monitor and manage ecosystems, and to understand the impacts of human activities on biodiversity. These indices can provide valuable information for supporting decision making and planning, and for identifying areas that may require additional conservation efforts.
Metadata
Number
56
Availability
Available Soon
Source
GBIF
Original Source
GBIF
Resolution
1m
Cadence
Daily
Delivery Time
Hours
Price
€100
Coverage
Global
Data Range
1/1/1600 - 7/26/2022
Commercial Use
Not specified
Sample Asset
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Created
7/31/2022 01:17
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Multiple Biodiversity Index