The Darwin Core Standard is a widely shared data standard within the ecological community. Despite recent developments on sampling events and abiotic records (De Pooter 2017), the Darwin Core only allows recording raw data, while public policies and biodiversity evaluations often need synthetic, estimated data. To be reliable, those estimation records, such as population size, population density, community diversity, and primary production, need to display statistical characteristics, such as standard error. Within the Enetwild consortium (https://enetwild.com/), financed by the European Food and Safety Authority (EFSA), we face this issue while aggregating data across European countries on wildlife surveys: occurrences, abundances and hunt...
In 2019, the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) ran a national consultation, clarifying a long-held sus...
As part of the Biodiversity Information System on Nature and Landscapes (SINP), the French National ...
Access to high-quality ecological data is pivotal to assessing and modeling biodiversity and its cha...
Enetwild consortium developed a data standard on wildlife monitoring data to aggregate raw data such...
The quality of biodiversity data publicly accessible via aggregators such as GBIF (Global Biodiversi...
The Humboldt extension to the Darwin Core Standard Event Core has been proposed in order to provide ...
Over the last 15 years there was a huge progress in mobilising biodiversity data through the Global ...
The Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) is the world’s most comprehensive online, open-acc...
Ensuring that we have the data and information necessary to make informed decisions is a core requir...
Access to high-quality ecological data is critical to assessing and modeling biodiversity and its ch...
During biological sampling events, measurements are routinely collected about the event as well as a...
Animal-borne sensor data, along with other types of sensor-based observations, provide a growing vol...
Biodiversity inventories, i.e., recording multiple species at a specific place and time, are routine...
Biodiversity data derive from myriad sources stored in various formats on many distinct hardware and...
Despite the rapid growth of biodiversity data within global and national biodiversity infrastructure...
In 2019, the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) ran a national consultation, clarifying a long-held sus...
As part of the Biodiversity Information System on Nature and Landscapes (SINP), the French National ...
Access to high-quality ecological data is pivotal to assessing and modeling biodiversity and its cha...
Enetwild consortium developed a data standard on wildlife monitoring data to aggregate raw data such...
The quality of biodiversity data publicly accessible via aggregators such as GBIF (Global Biodiversi...
The Humboldt extension to the Darwin Core Standard Event Core has been proposed in order to provide ...
Over the last 15 years there was a huge progress in mobilising biodiversity data through the Global ...
The Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) is the world’s most comprehensive online, open-acc...
Ensuring that we have the data and information necessary to make informed decisions is a core requir...
Access to high-quality ecological data is critical to assessing and modeling biodiversity and its ch...
During biological sampling events, measurements are routinely collected about the event as well as a...
Animal-borne sensor data, along with other types of sensor-based observations, provide a growing vol...
Biodiversity inventories, i.e., recording multiple species at a specific place and time, are routine...
Biodiversity data derive from myriad sources stored in various formats on many distinct hardware and...
Despite the rapid growth of biodiversity data within global and national biodiversity infrastructure...
In 2019, the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) ran a national consultation, clarifying a long-held sus...
As part of the Biodiversity Information System on Nature and Landscapes (SINP), the French National ...
Access to high-quality ecological data is pivotal to assessing and modeling biodiversity and its cha...