Deliverable 9.1 for the WorldFAIR Project’s Biodiversity Work Package (WP09). Biodiversity standards are essential for FAIR data, in particular for interoperability. Current standards need to be improved with new data models to better reflect the complexity of biodiversity and serve the information needed to address biodiversity loss and climate change. This Deliverable D9.1, focused on Task 9.1, describes the FAIR data model being developed in WorldFAIR WP09 with the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) leading a community collaboration. Facilitated by the WorldFAIR project, GBIF’s engagement with the biodiversity community has led to this Deliverable – a new draft core Unified Model. The model was developed in collaborati...
We report results from an end-user engagement process, convened by the International Union for Conse...
Biodiversity is threatened on a global scale and the losses are ongoing. In order to stop further lo...
There has been major progress over the last two decades in digitising historical knowledge of biodiv...
Report (Project Milestone MS8) on the workshop entitled “Unified data model for mobilizing and shari...
Biodiversity is a data-intensive science and relies on data from a large number of disciplines in or...
The WorldFAIR project Case Study on Agricultural Biodiversity (project Work Package 10) is dedicated...
The global aims of the biodiversity field are to understand the underlying mechanisms of nature, doc...
Biodiversity is a data-intensive science and relies on data from a large number of disciplines in or...
The quality of biodiversity data publicly accessible via aggregators such as GBIF (Global Biodiversi...
Biodiversity data may come from myriad sources. From data capture in the field through digitization ...
Major environmental–biodiversity changes and new developments in technology have changed the way we ...
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) has been immensely successful in mobilizing a la...
Over the last 15 years there was a huge progress in mobilising biodiversity data through the Global ...
In 2019, the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) ran a national consultation, clarifying a long-held sus...
Ensuring the preservation of biodiversity is essential for humankind, as the ecosystem services it p...
We report results from an end-user engagement process, convened by the International Union for Conse...
Biodiversity is threatened on a global scale and the losses are ongoing. In order to stop further lo...
There has been major progress over the last two decades in digitising historical knowledge of biodiv...
Report (Project Milestone MS8) on the workshop entitled “Unified data model for mobilizing and shari...
Biodiversity is a data-intensive science and relies on data from a large number of disciplines in or...
The WorldFAIR project Case Study on Agricultural Biodiversity (project Work Package 10) is dedicated...
The global aims of the biodiversity field are to understand the underlying mechanisms of nature, doc...
Biodiversity is a data-intensive science and relies on data from a large number of disciplines in or...
The quality of biodiversity data publicly accessible via aggregators such as GBIF (Global Biodiversi...
Biodiversity data may come from myriad sources. From data capture in the field through digitization ...
Major environmental–biodiversity changes and new developments in technology have changed the way we ...
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) has been immensely successful in mobilizing a la...
Over the last 15 years there was a huge progress in mobilising biodiversity data through the Global ...
In 2019, the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) ran a national consultation, clarifying a long-held sus...
Ensuring the preservation of biodiversity is essential for humankind, as the ecosystem services it p...
We report results from an end-user engagement process, convened by the International Union for Conse...
Biodiversity is threatened on a global scale and the losses are ongoing. In order to stop further lo...
There has been major progress over the last two decades in digitising historical knowledge of biodiv...