# | Headline Indicator | Status |
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H.1. | Trends in improving data holdings | |
H.2. | Trends in existing knowledge gaps | |
H.3. | Trends in data-driven biodiversity publications | |
H.4. | Trends in monitoring programmes and assessments |
Increasing public interest in biodiversity has been accompanied by growth in research and ecological monitoring, by both citizens and professionals, generating increasing volumes of biodiversity data. When effectively managed, these data underpin evidence-based conservation policy and land management at local, regional and national levels.