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1 European Nodes Meeting Wednesday 6 - 8 March Joensuu Finland European GBIF Nodes; Participation, facts and figures Olaf Bánki Senior Programme Officer for Participation

2 PARTICIPANT INVOLVEMENT IN TRAINING AND MENTORING

3 Global events co-funded or co-organized by GBIFS in 2012 NCBO Webinar: Knowledge Organization System for Biodiversity information Internet, 17 October 2012 Course on how to access, capture and publish biodiversity data for and from Environmental Impact Assessment work Porto (Portugal), May - June 2012 Training course on persistent identifiers Madrid (Spain), 8-10 February 2012

4 Regional training, co-funded by GBIFS in 2012 Biological Collections 3.0 Villa de Leyva (Colombia), 8-11 October 2012 Biodiversity data publishing in the Hindu Kush-Himalayas: platform, prospect and progress Kathmandu (Nepal), 23-24 August 2012 Workshop on biodiversity information standards and protocols by UgaBIF Kampala (Uganda), 9-13 July 2012 2012 Asia-Pacific workshop on sharing biodiversity information and the Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT2) Jiji Town (Chinese Taipei), 25-27 June 2012

5 E-learning in 2012 II eLearning workshop on data recording for technicians in natural history collections by GBIF Spain Internet, 18 September - 2 October 2012 I eLearning workshop on sensitive data management by GBIF Spain Internet, 6-27 June 2012 III eLearning workshop on data quality in biodiversity databases by GBIF Spain Internet, 27 February - 11 March 2012

6 Mentoring in 2012 GBIF Japan and GBIF Indonesia Establishing a network for management of biodiversity information in Indonesia GBIF Australia (ALA) and GBIF Costa Rica (INBio) Defining a national action plan for the mobilization of data and adapting technology developed by ALA to meet Costa Rica’s needs GBIF South Africa (SABIF/SANBI) and ICLEI Establishing a data hosting centre and training local government representatives to publish biodiversity data

7 TRENDS IN DATA PUBLISHING

8 Last updated: 1 March 2013 Global trend in data publishing

9 Regional trends in data publishing Last updated: 1 March 2013

10 Regional trends in data publishing: data about biodiversity in other regions Last updated: 1 March 2013

11 Flagged issues in data published by country Participants in six regions

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13 Regional trends in data publishing: unknown basis of record Last updated: 1 March 2013

14 Trends in data publishing: unknown Kingdom Last updated: 1 March 2013

15 Trends in data publishing: missing georeferences

16 Trends in the specimen data available in GBIF about six regions

17 TRENDS IN DATA USE

18 Trends in the use of GBIF-mediated data in professional publications The numbers on this slide have been revised from previous versions to exclude official reports, academic theses and conference proceedings. GBIF mentionedGBIF discussedGBIF-mediated data usedTotal 2008581752127 2009443688168 20106248147257 20116768170305 20128861234383 Total3192306911240 Last updated: 1 March 2013

19 Tracking GBIF use… http://www.mendeley.com/groups/1068301/gbif-public-library/

20 Europe use case: modelling the impact of climate change Occurrence records for 61 mammal species obtained from national databases and GBIF Based on climate scenarios for 2080, 43 out of 61 species would EXPAND range BUT depends on ability to disperse Alpine-specialists like wolverine, Arctic fox, lemming likely to suffer http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23285098

21 Europe use case: predicting species invasion 408 occurrence records from 99 amphibian species downloaded via GBIF Compared climate conditions in introduced and native ranges Added other factors e.g. body size, reproductive habits, deliberate/accidental introduction Found that climate similarity and deliberate introduction were most important factors for species to become established http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/ece3.261

22 EUROPE REGIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

23 Current status of GBIF Participation in Europe Status on 1 March 2013

24 Europe Events organized by Participants in Europe, co- funded / with support from GBIF in 2012 Course on biodiversity data quality and use by GBIF France Paris (France), 15-17 October 2012 Persistent Identifiers workshop by GBIF France Paris (France), 27 June 2012 Six national workshops, co-organized by GBIF-D, to mobilize data for the GBIF network with Diversity Workbench management software Munich (Germany), 26 January 2012, 25 February 2012, 01 March 2012, 27 June 2012, 20 September 2012, 09 October 2012

25 Europe Regional Meeting 2012 Berlin, hosted by GBIF Germany (BGBM and MNB) March 2012

26 Some stories from Europe 2012-13 Citizen ‘Herbonautes’ enlisted for digitization (France) Digitarium ‘production line’ for plant, insect specimens (Finland) NBDC Bioblitz hits record species count (Ireland) Norway streaks ahead in data publication ‘Greater Region’ biodiversity portal launched (Belgium) ‘Annosys’ annotation system prototyped (Germany)

27 Trend in data publishing by country Participants in Europe Last updated: 1 March 2013

28 Trend in data publishing by country Participants in Europe about other regions Last updated: 1 March 2013

29 Data publishing by country Participants in Europe – Basis of Record Last updated: 1 March 2013

30 Trend in data publishing by country Participants in Europe – unknown basis of record Last updated: 1 March 2013

31 Data publishing by country Participants in Europe – Kingdom Last updated: 1 March 2013

32 Data publishing by country Participants in Europe – unknown Kingdom

33 Last updated: 1 March 2013 Trend in data publishing by country Participants in Europe – georeferencing

34 Last updated: 1 March 2013 Trend in data publishing by country Participants in Europe – missing georeferences

35 Last updated: 1 March 2013 Data publishing by country Participants in Europe – known issues

36 Trend in data available in GBIF about biodiversity in Europe Last updated: 1 March 2013

37 EUROPE RESPONSE TRAINING SURVEY

38 Respondents (39) Andorra † ARCOS Argentina † VP Australia VP Belgium VP Bioversity Int. Brazil Burkina Faso VP Colombia VP Costa Rica VP Cuba † Denmark VP Estonia VP EWT Finland VP France VP Germany VP Ghana VP ICIMOD ICLEI India Ireland VP Japan VP Korea, Rep of VP Madagascar VP Mauritania VP Mexico VP Netherlands VP New Zealand VP Norway VP Pakistan Portugal VP South Africa VP Spain VP Tanzania VP Togo Uganda VP United Kingdom VP United States † VP

39 Respondents (39) 26 (+2 † ) Voting Participants (87%) 4 (+2 † ) Associate country Participants (36%) 5 Other associate Participants (16%) Andorra † ARCOS Argentina † VP Australia VP Belgium VP Bioversity Int. Brazil Burkina Faso VP Colombia VP Costa Rica VP Cuba † Denmark VP Estonia VP EWT Finland VP France VP Germany VP Ghana VP ICIMOD ICLEI India Ireland VP Japan VP Korea, Rep of VP Madagascar VP Mauritania VP Mexico VP Netherlands VP New Zealand VP Norway VP Pakistan Portugal VP South Africa VP Spain VP Tanzania VP Togo Uganda VP United Kingdom VP United States † VP

40 Thematic prioritization Max points to distribute: 117

41 Thematic prioritization (by region) Max points to distribute: 117

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43 Implementation models for training (global)

44 Implementation models for training (by region)

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46 Some messages Tentative dates for GB20 training event 3-4 October 2013 Tentative dates for 12 th global Nodes meeting 5-6 October Dates for GB20 8-10 October Cartagena, Colombia Highlight report from Europe for HoD & Nodes meeting GB20


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