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Discussing GBIF-IABIN partnership benefits, activities, and goals for high-quality biological information accessibility in the region. Analyzing joint actions and future opportunities for data sharing and capacity building.
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Executive Committee Meeting October 28-29, Washington DC IABIN-GBIF Cooperation in the Americas Presented by: Bonnie C. Carroll Head, IABIN GBIF Delegation
Latin American Countries Who are GBIF Members • Voting: 27 • Argentina • Canada • Costa Rica • Mexico • Peru • United States • Non-Voting: 19 • Colombia • Nicaragua • Other: 39 • Andean Network of BioNET-INTERNATIONAL (AndinoNet) • Ciencia y Tecnologia para el Desarrollo (CYTED) • Inter-American Biodiversity Information Network (IABIN)
Availability, Accessibility of high quality biological information in the hemisphere Leadership, direct participation from the countries of the Americas Wide representation of data providers in the region Common Goals
Benefits of GBIF • Making Biodiversity contacts throughout the world • Opportunities to participate in development workshops • Opportunities to make proposals for grants • Keeping up with the biodiversity informatics advances throughout the world • Access to national biodiversity data through a global network
Ways We Work Together • We promote GBIF/IABIN with our members and are engaging through our thematic networks • Much of this is done through our members • IABIN Participación in GBIF’s Governing Board, Committees • IABIN members participate in • GBIF Demonstration Projects • Workshops and Training (including hosting) • Ebbe Nielsen prize (Dr. Goloboff – 2005) • Digitization grants • SSTN & PTN use GBIF Portal for data delivery • Each group adds IABIN specific customizations (e.g. pollinator plant relationships; species uniqueness • US operate a GBIF mirror site • Mutual tool and standards development
GBIF IABIN Survey (2007) • Identification of possible areas of collaboration in 18 theme areas • Content Development • Participation • Informatics • Priorities identified: • Development and implementation Plinian Core • Capacity building in biodiversity informatics • Promotion statement on Open Access • Data cleaning and data quality validation • Collaboration on the Invasive Species initiative • Promotion of participation of countries and organizations in • biodiversity informatics-related activities
Activities Highlights From GBIF´s Annual Report • Translated the new GBIF Portal into Spanish and expanded it to • manage and access information on species (SSTN) • Provided partial funding for the development of the species • standard – Plinian Core • developed jointly by GBIF-ES and GBIF-CR. • Collaborating in GBIF´s Pollinators Campaign through PTN • Sponsored the participation people from Nicaragua and Panama • in the Georeferencing Workshop in Argentina. • GBIF elected to IABIN´s EC (Uruguay, May 2007) • Directors of GBIF and IABIN met in Copenhagen to coordinate • activities between the two networks
GBIF Node • Work in progress • Thematic network support GBIF content • Specimens • Species • Pollinators • Protected Areas • IABIN endorsed the Centro de Referência em Informação Ambiental (CRIA) from Brazil, as part of the IABIN Node • GBIF Mirror Site (December 2008)
GBIF 2009-10 Work Plan Goal 3: Strengthening the Nodes network Regional Node Conferences Latin American held in Costa Rica, 9/24-26/08 GBIF Regionalization
IABIN Presentation At Regional Nodes Meeting • SSTN and PTN to upgrade the GBIF developed portal • to the latest source code to include the newly • developed modeling, tracking, and other features. • SSTN to Include all existing GBIF data providers in the • IABIN portal. • SSTN and the IABIN Catalog CI should notify GBIF • providers for permission to distribute exiting GBIF • registered providers through the IABIN SSTN.
Possible Joint GBIF-IABIN Actions, for Discussion • IABIN include and help data providers in the Americas • are both to GBIF members and non- members • Joint capacity building, training sessions • Technical collaboration among TNs, ITTWG, GBIF • -Maintain and synchronize unique GBIF portal • code and data services • -Common registration procedures for new data • providers in the region (Development of MOU) • -Adoption and promotion of common standards • GBIF to provide support for establishing Geoservers • for IABIN
Opportunities Discussion with Nick King Recognition of intermediate networks Model for regional network role Geographical, Topical, Financial Co-sponsored Caribbean participation in GBIF in an effort to activate this region in both Data synchronization and identification of unique records Digitization and availability of new data Sustainability issues Regular Communication Between Networks Publicize and capitalize on each others successes
Harmonization of Regional Perspectives • IABIN has fourclearlydefinedregions and GBIF seessubregions in itsstrategy: • Canada, Mexico, USA • Caribbean • English-speakingcountries • DominicanRepublic, Haiti • Central America • South America • Spanish-speakingcountries • Brazil • Surinam, Guyana, French Guyana
Future Vision • To date our relations have been mainly tactical • Focused on Operations • What should the Global/Regional relationship be? • How do we support the joint members while filling the gap for the non-members • GBIF GB meeting Nov 1-7, 2008