Browse publications, reports, datasets and other evidence from the GCBC programme
Listening to mangroves: Using Autonomous Recording Units and Machine Learning tools to assess avian biodiversity in the mangroves of coastal Suriname
Listening to Mangroves presents findings from research conducted on avian biodiversity in the mangroves of Coastal Suriname across six coastal sites between December 2024 and July 2025.
Primer Informe Técnico de Restauración Forestal en la Comarca Ngäbe-Buglé (Spanish)
The First Forest Restoration Monitoring Report in the Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca, Panama, presenting early results from the Intelligent Reforestation Programme.
Multifaceted Assessment of Amazonian Tree Diversity Reveals Pervasive Impacts of Human Modification
A Global Change Biology article assessing how logging, fire and forest degradation alter taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity in Eastern Amazon forests, demonstrating significant biodiversity losses in disturbed landscapes.
State of the World’s Seaweeds 2025
The State of the World’s Seaweeds 2025 presents a global assessment of seaweed biodiversity, production, trade and sustainability, synthesising ecological and socio-economic evidence to inform conservation and responsible industry growth.
Recognising Seaweeds: Addressing Gaps in International Biodiversity Frameworks for Global Seaweed Conservation
A thematic analysis of 18 international biodiversity frameworks to assess the representation of seaweeds.
Diagnostico Participativo de Bioversidad del Resguardo el Gran Tescual (Spanish)
This report presents evidence from the Gran Tescual Indigenous Reservation Climate Plan project, which generated participatory, intercultural and gender-responsive research to inform biodiversity conservation, climate adaptation and sustainable livelihoods in the Gran Tescual territory of Colombia.
Comparison of two cultivation methods for domesticating wild red algal eucheumatoids for use in the seaweed industry
A study of Eucheumatoid seaweed cultivation methods Semporna, East Malasia.