International collation Sample Clauses

International collation. The assessment of sustainability of harvest as well as adaptive harvest management systems require harvest (and other relevant) data collection schemes to be coordinated at a flyway scale. These harvest data also need to be collated and evaluated promptly and to an agreed timeline (before the subsequent harvesting period), in order to provide a basis for adaptive decision-making regarding the harvest in the forthcoming harvesting period. In many cases, e.g. some livelihood-based harvests, this may not be possible, in which case robust estimates of harvest data (that can be used for a period of time) should be made regularly. These may include methods that incorporate socio- ecological and/or economic surveys.
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