European Network for Biodiversity Information. Why ENBI ?

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European Network for Biodiversity Information

Why ENBI ?

ENBI major objectives European (EU/EC) contribution to GBIF. Open regional network of biodiversity information centers and projects. Interaction with EU/CHM, EEA, EIONET, and EPBRS. (Memorandum of Understanding with the European Environment Agency).

What will ENBI do? ENBI is a network, not a single research project. Obtain a picture of the future challenges and opportunities. Identify current and planned activities, as well as gaps. Agree on priorities and on options for future cooperation. Define and implement a number of feasibility and pilot projects. Interact with related information domains. ENBI will (presently) not act as the European GBIF node. Promote the continuity of ENBI.

Work plan The establishment of a strong Europe-wide biodiversity information network. Common approaches for the maintenance and enhancement of biodiversity databases. Integration and interoperability of large-scale distributed database sites. Mechanisms to support the development of e-services and products.

Project components Maintenance and enhancement of databases Co-ordination activities Forum for GBIF National nodes Dissemination IPR, Copyrights & financial issues Sustainability & continuity Products and e-services Data integration, interoperability, and analysis I II III IV

Current Scope of ENBI 13 work packages accommodated in 4 clusters. 36 months, starting 1 January institutes, representing 24 countries. - GBIF national nodes - Co-ordinators of relevant EU projects - Other stakeholders

Cluster I - Network co-ordination - Co-ordination with GBIF - Strategies for sustainability and continuity of European activities ENBI Forums & Inventory of state-of-art. Dissemination. IPR, copyrights & business issues. Co-ordinating activities.

Cluster II Co-operation of pan-European checklist and ‘Species bank’ database projects. Co-operation of pan-European databases on biological collections and specimens. Observational survey data. Maintenance, enhancement and presentation of bio-diversity databases.

Cluster III Data management in large distributed biodiversity database systems. Interoperability and common access. Generic analysis tools and data mining. Data integration, interoperability and analysis.

Cluster IV Multi-lingual access. Information services on European biodiversity data. Making non-European biodiversity data in European repositories globally available. Products and e-services.

Management structure Members Steering Committee (WP leaders) Coordinator and Management Committee Links Advisory Groups

Interaction with GBIF ENBI members will promote that more European countries will sign the GBIF Memorandum of Understanding. Transparency between the two communities of GBIF and ENBI to avoid duplication of effort or competing models. Option that ENBI will represent the European Commission in NODES (GBIF national nodes committee). Joint activities and sharing of budgets in common activities. Exchange experiences and compare models and activities with other regional networks (such as IABIN).

Looking ahead 6FP (ERA) initiatives –Integrated project ‘European Virtual Biodiversity Laboratory’ –Integrated project ‘Assembling the Tree of Life’ –Network of Excellence ‘Biodiversity databases’ ERANET –Promote related national activities –Multinational cooperation 7th Framework Programme

Contact: The ENBI Coordinators: Wouter Los & Cees Hof University of Amsterdam P.O. Box GT Amsterdam The Netherlands