Office of Environment and Heritage
Australia
His primary areas of investigation include Environmental resource management, Biodiversity, Measurement of biodiversity, Global biodiversity and Group on Earth Observations. The various areas that Eren Turak examines in his Environmental resource management study include Freshwater biology and Representativeness heuristic. Realisation, User needs and Global Earth Observation System of Systems are fields of study that overlap with his Biodiversity research.
You can notice a mix of various disciplines of study, such as Scale, Species distribution and Abundance, in his Measurement of biodiversity studies. His Scale research incorporates themes from Citizen science, Community-based monitoring, Ecosystem and Data products. Eren Turak interconnects Convention on Biological Diversity, Resource management and Ecosystem services in the investigation of issues within Global biodiversity.
Eren Turak mainly investigates Biodiversity, Environmental resource management, Ecology, Measurement of biodiversity and Global biodiversity. His work often combines Biodiversity and Group on Earth Observations studies. Eren Turak combines subjects such as Conservation planning, Ecosystem and Data collection with his study of Environmental resource management.
His study in the fields of Living Planet Index under the domain of Global biodiversity overlaps with other disciplines such as Satellite remote sensing. Eren Turak works mostly in the field of Ecosystem services, limiting it down to topics relating to Convention on Biological Diversity and, in certain cases, Protected area, as a part of the same area of interest. His Habitat study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Range and Odonata.
Eren Turak focuses on Biodiversity, Environmental resource management, Environmental planning, Decision tree and Data collection. A large part of his Biodiversity studies is devoted to Global biodiversity. His Environmental resource management research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Range, Abundance and Species distribution.
His studies deal with areas such as Resource, Endangered species, Habitat destruction, Freshwater ecosystem and Sustainable development as well as Environmental planning. His Ecosystem services study incorporates themes from Threatened species and Land use, land-use change and forestry. The Ecology study combines topics in areas such as Biological dispersal and Gene flow.
His main research concerns Environmental resource management, Data collection, Biodiversity, Metadata and Species distribution. Habitat destruction is the focus of his Biodiversity research. Combining a variety of fields, including Metadata, Big data, Workflow, Data quality, Semantic interoperability and Raw data, are what the author presents in his essays.
His Species distribution study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Range, Abundance and Ecosystem.
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Essential biodiversity variables
H M Pereira;S Ferrier;M Walters;G N Geller.
(2013)
Contribution of citizen science towards international biodiversity monitoring
Mark Chandler;Linda See;Kyle Copas;Astrid M.Z. Bonde.
(2017)
Framing the concept of satellite remote sensing essential biodiversity variables: challenges and future directions
Nathalie Pettorelli;Martin Wegmann;Martin Wegmann;Andrew Skidmore;Sander Mucher.
(2016)
Freshwater conservation planning: the case for systematic approaches
Simon Linke;Simon Linke;Eren Turak;Jeanne Nel.
Freshwater Biology (2011)
Building essential biodiversity variables (EBVs) of species distribution and abundance at a global scale.
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(2018)
Building essential biodiversity variables(EBVs) of species distribution and abundanceat a global scale
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(2017)
Essential biodiversity variables for mapping and monitoring species populations
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(2019)
Assessment of river condition at a large spatial scale using predictive models
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Freshwater Biology (1999)
Building a global observing system for biodiversity
Robert J. Scholes;Michele Walters;Eren Turak;Eren Turak;Hannu Saarenmaa.
(2012)
The alliance for freshwater life : a global call to unite efforts for freshwater biodiversity science and conservation
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Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems (2018)
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