Arctic Species Trend Index 2011. Update of the ASTI, an in-depth look at marine species, and development of spatial analysis techniques. DRAFT.
Abstract
Draft of the Arctic Council working group Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF)s publication "Arctic Species Trend Index 2011", presented at the Arctic Council's Senior Arctic Officials meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, March 28-29 2012.
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