2021
DOI: 10.5194/essd-2021-65
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Integrated ecological monitoring in Wales: the Glastir Monitoring and Evaluation Programme field survey

Abstract: Abstract. The Glastir Monitoring and Evaluation Programme (GMEP) ran from 2013 until 2016, and was probably the most comprehensive programme of ecological study ever undertaken at a national scale in Wales. The programme aimed to (1) set up an evaluation of the environmental effects of the Glastir agri-environment scheme and (2) quantify environmental status and trends across the wider countryside of Wales. The focus was on outcomes for climate change mitigation, biodiversity, soil and water quality, woodland … Show more

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“…Of 300 GMEP survey squares, 150 comprised a representative, stratified random sample of the wider countryside of Wales. The remaining 150 squares comprised a 'targeted component' and were selected based on numerous criteria associated with Glastir, an AES which started in 2012 (Wood et al, 2021). To effectively capture relationships between pollinators and environmental variables, we used data from all 300 survey squares to produce statistical models.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Of 300 GMEP survey squares, 150 comprised a representative, stratified random sample of the wider countryside of Wales. The remaining 150 squares comprised a 'targeted component' and were selected based on numerous criteria associated with Glastir, an AES which started in 2012 (Wood et al, 2021). To effectively capture relationships between pollinators and environmental variables, we used data from all 300 survey squares to produce statistical models.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Model Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%