INTERVIEW: Acoustic indices unfit for monitoring species richness in biodiversity markets, expert says

Published 09:08 on January 24, 2025  /  Last updated at 09:08 on January 24, 2025  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Australia, Biodiversity, EMEA

Acoustic indices used in biodiversity monitoring often fail to accurately reflect species richness, representing a potential challenge for the nascent biodiversity credit market, a conservation expert told Carbon Pulse.
Acoustic indices used in biodiversity monitoring often fail to accurately reflect species richness, representing a potential challenge for the nascent biodiversity credit market, a conservation expert told Carbon Pulse.


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