Members of the BONUS ROSEMARIE project carried out a session on systematic maps and reviews during the 10th Ecosystem Service Partnership conference in Hanover, Germany. The conference titled “10 years advancing ecosystem services science, policy and practice for a sustainable future” attracted more than 750 delegates from all over the world.
The session organized by the BONUS ROSEMARIE consortium was hosted by Kristin Kuhn (left) pictured here in the lobby of the Hannover Congress Centre with Joanna Storie and Jennifer Trentlage. © Photo: Soile Oinonen (BONUS ROSEMARIE coordinator)
The session organized by early career scientists from the BONUS ROSEMARIE consortium was called “Systematic reviews: describing the state of knowledge and identifying gaps for science and decision making”. It gave to seven presenters from a wide range of backgrounds the opportunity to share their results of systematic reviews and to identify knowledge gaps in the evidence base. The session fostered a lively discussion on the role that systematic maps and reviews could play in decision making.
Ecosystem Services Partnership is a worldwide network to enhance the science, policy and practice of ecosystem services for conservation and sustainable development.
See session description here (pdf)