Working Paper: Measuring Ecosystem State for Biodiversity Footprints

New Research in our Quality Biodiversity Footprints Series

This working paper asks one question: what does it actually take to measure ecosystem state in a way that’s credible, comparable, and useful?

We don’t propose a new “single metric for nature.” We argue that something more important sits underneath: a shared understanding of ecosystem state — composition, structure and function relative to a defined reference — and a transparent way of measuring it. The paper builds that case.