Martin Jung
@martinjung.eu
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Researcher at @iiasa.ac.at | LA & Fellow @ipbes.net | AE @consbiog.bsky.social | #macroecology | #conservation | #biodiversity | #remotesensing | #systemsthinking | https://www.martinjung.eu/ Fixing bugs and saving ducks 🦆
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Earth lost a conservationist and scientist like no other, and I am saddened profoundly by this news. Dr. Jane Goodall changed lives and attitudes about conservation and respect for nature wherever she went. A gifted leader in every way.

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Jane Goodall, primate expert and conservationist, dies aged 91
Goodall was a pioneer in her field, both as a female scientist in the 1960s and for her work studying the behavior of primates
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New spatial-explicit pan-European opportunity cost layers now out from the @naturaconnect.bsky.social project 🎉

Spencer et al. Opportunity cost estimates for spatial conservation prioritisation across terrestrial Europe. Sci Data 12, 1583 (2025). doi.org/10.1038/s415...
Opportunity cost estimates for spatial conservation prioritisation across terrestrial Europe - Scientific Data
Scientific Data - Opportunity cost estimates for spatial conservation prioritisation across terrestrial Europe
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Shifting the baseline for waterbird and seabird conservation in Europe: risk assessment over one century

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🌍 🧪 🦤 #Ornithology
Shifting the baseline for waterbird and seabird conservation in europe, risk assessment over one century - Biodiversity and Conservation
European waterbird and seabird populations have been threatened by anthropogenic activities for decades. Effective strategies are needed to restore both populations and their habitats. However, the temporal period used to define the state of reference when setting restoration targets requires careful considerations to avoid the risk of shifting baseline. A risk of shifting baseline occurs if a population decreases before the time period used to set a baseline. In Europe, most bird monitoring schemes started after the 1970s, yet significant changes in population trends were already reported earlier in the 20th century. We assessed the risk of shifting baseline for 88 out of 170 waterbird and seabird species breeding in Europe. Building on historical ecology, we reconstructed population trends between 1900 and 2018 from information collected in both historical literature and monitoring scheme reports. Historical trends confirm variations in population trends for several waterbird and seabird species over the period 1900-1970, with 35 decreasing species, 38 fluctuating species, 15 increasing species and 82 species with unknown trends. A high risk of shifting baseline was identified for 28 species, for which restoration targets must consider historical trends spanning at least a century. The risk was low for 12 species, probably low for 41 species, probably high for 7 species and uncertain for 82 species. Our study highlights the crucial role of historical data collected prior to the large-scale implementation of standardized abundance monitoring, as it allows for the identification of appropriate baselines to guide the restoration of waterbird and seabird breeding populations.
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It was a pleasure to visit! And thanks for giving me some small space to highlight our work in @naturaconnect.bsky.social
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Just out in PNAS!

We used multi-taxon data to model virtual forest landscapes.

Forest withdrawn from timber harvesting are needed in a much higher share than they currently are in Europe, and extensive forests contribute less than expected to multi-taxon diversity.

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Sustainable forest planning: Assessing biodiversity effects of Triad zoning based on empirical data and virtual landscapes | PNAS
The Triad framework seeks to balance the economic and ecological functions in forested landscapes by combining intensively, extensively, and unmana...
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IPBES @ipbes.net · 21d
Trends in indirect drivers have an effect on both direct drivers and nexus elements.
-IPBES #NexusAssessment Report

Want to know more? Check the Summary for Policymakers already available in English: https://www.ipbes.net/nexus/media-release
Two-part matrix diagram showing trends in indirect drivers and their impacts. Part A shows how factors like GDP, population, and technology affect environmental drivers (land use, climate change, pollution). Part B illustrates impacts on biodiversity, water, food, and health. Uses arrows and symbols to indicate positive/negative trends and impact intensity. Color-coded in blues, greens, and reds for easy comprehension. Legend at bottom explains growth rates and impact levels.
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The 8th European Congress for Conservation Biology will take place in Leiden, NL! They will explore how #biodiversity can be safeguarded effectively in the long term. First call is open now! Check out: eccb26leiden.eu/calls/ for more info, we are looking forward to your contributions!
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EXPOSED: Google's £33 million contract to push Israeli propaganda in the UK

Google's has run 39 Israeli government-paid-for ads on its platforms in the UK alone, trying to discredit reports on the Zionist's genocide in Gaza
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EXPOSED: Google's £33 million contract to push Israeli propaganda in the UK
Google's has run 39 Israel government-bought ads on its platforms in the UK alone, trying to discredit reports on the genocide in Gaza
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Fresh off the press! Our perspective in @natrevbiodiv.nature.com discusses the wealth of information on biodiversity contained in historical sources, and its integration for long-term ecological knowledge and biodiversity conservation. A thread on the paper and what led to it:
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Small article out on projecting European potential natural vegetation types. Code and data available, and maybe useful for some :)
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Redirecting
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#IALE2025 is about to kickoff. Looking forward to learn more about the current state of the science. If you are there, don't miss my talk on Friday 😀
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Yikes - the land surrounding the Cerne Abbas Giant is up for sale!

Lot 1 is top-quality chalk downland bursting with wildflowers & butterflies - orchids, skippers… going for £950k. It absolutely needs to be preserved. Hope the NT or similar can buy

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📖Published📖

Authors introduce GECOT, an open-source command line tool for solving budget-constrained multispecies landscape connectivity optimization problems when measuring landscape connectivity with the probability of connectivity indicator 👇

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Illustration of the equivalence between restoration and conservation problems, assuming that all of the landscape elements will be degraded if no conservation options are taken, that is the budget β is null.
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Shannon's H, Simpson's D, and Pielou's J are useless in ecology. Fitting data with a compound abundance distribution based on the geometric series is a better way to quantify variation – and to estimate species richness. New paper in Ecology Letters.

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Thanks and please do! Generally @integradiv.bsky.social and @inspire-biodiv.bsky.social are ideal use cases 😊
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Unsure what to fill out? Check out a few of the example protocols on the repository. PRs also welcome! github.com/iiasa/odpscp
Lastly, I thank my wonderful co-authors and people trying to make conservation planning more accessible and understandable. @naturaconnect.bsky.social (6)
GitHub - iiasa/ODPSCP: A standardized reporting protocol for systematic conservation planning applications
A standardized reporting protocol for systematic conservation planning applications - iiasa/ODPSCP
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The protocol is made available as R- Shiny web interface hosted at IIASA and other mirrors. It can produce machine-readable and word outputs. The code is made openly available and will be further updated following advances in SCP odpscp.iiasa.ac.at (5)
ODPSCP
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The Overview and Design Protocol for Systematic Conservation Planning (ODPSCP) allows users to comprehensively specify the criteria on which a priority map was derived. From general properties to design choices and specific parameters it aims to describe the key steps of how planning conducted (4)
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Furthermore, the issue is that there isn’t a single priority map given any set of data. Even prioritizations performed on the same data can markedly differ with targets, grain and scale, costs, actions, penalties, and other constraints (see animation using identical input features) (3)
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It is long known that factors such as stakeholders, monitoring, or a clear theory of change are frequently omitted in SCP projects. With conservation priority maps steadily increasing, it will become evermore important to ease comparisons and allow methods and assumptions to be scrutinized (2)
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Systematic conservation planning (SCP) has been established as key approach to identify where conservation efforts are to be prioritized. But how can they be assessed, compared or interrogated 🧐 Here we present ODPSCP, a new open protocol for the intercomparison of SCP doi.org/10.1111/csp2... (1)
An interoperable and standardized protocol for reporting systematic conservation planning projects
A new standard protocol for contextualizing systematic conservation planning studies is presented and the potential benefits highlighted. By adopting such community reporting standards, scientists an...
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