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The Biodiversity Informatics Goals
A Proposed Coordinated Response to the Aichi Targets
David Remsen
A Concept for the Biodiversity Informatics Community
November 2012, updated June 2014
The aim of this presentation
Mobilize the collective biodiversity informatics community
toward supporting regional, national and multi-national
goals and targets.
Suggest informatics activities this community should focus
on for the next 10 years and why?
Suggest a key role for GBIF to play in the coordination and
fulfillment of these activities
Illustrate this role using the Catalogue of Life as an
example.
We begin with the Aichi Targets
Ratified by nearly every country (except USA*)
In 2010 at COP 10 in Nagoya, Japan, the Parties of the CBD adopted a
Strategic Plan for Biodiversity to achieve 20 targets before 2020.
These 20 targets came to be known as the Aichi Targets
*USA signed the CBD but as not ratified it.
Aichi Target 19 focuses on the improvement, sharing and
application of knowledge
“ All countries need information to identify threats to biodiversity and determine
priorities for conservation and sustainable use.
… the absence or difficulty in accessing relevant information is an obstacle to the
implementation of the goals of the Convention.”
•  Our understanding of the role and function of species within ecosystems is
poorly understood. How do species interact with each other and the world
around us to provide valuable services?
•  Information regarding status and trends is needed for the majority of
species. We need such information to determine if our responses to
biodiversity loss is having any effect and to identify patterns of change.
•  Little available information on the consequences of biodiversity loss which
is crucial in creating momentum for conservation.
Improved scientific biodiversity information is needed to be widely
shared and transferred so that it can be applied to better serve
science and society
Nearly all of the targets require access to data or information
related to biodiversity
Their endorsement by so many countries presents an opportunity
A Biodiversity Informatics response to the Aichi
Targets is warranted
Who	
  should	
  respond	
  and	
  how?
 
	
  
Biodiversity Informatics presents a confusing ecosystem of
acronyms *
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USDA
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ITIS
SP2000
CoL DIGiR
TAPIR
DwC
ABCD
SDD
Tree
Base
IUCN
RedList
GBIF
ES
NBN
PESI
ViBRANT
EOL
FNA
Wiki
Species
Canad
ensys
IPNI
IF
GSPC
GTI
IPT
CRIA
Map of
Life
Life
Mapper
Plazi
USDA
PlantsKEmu
GRIN
NZOR
FaEu
CIAT
EDIT
TDWG
NLBIF
LuCID
GNA
Myco
Bank
Zoo
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* This is a small subset of the informatics landscape
 
	
  
There are many connections between these parts
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IUCN
RedList
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PESI
ViBRANT
EOL
FNA
Wiki
Species
Canad
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IPNI
IF
GSPC
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But it’s hard to know how it all comes together.
Or if it comes together at all.
 
	
  
Outsiders see a crowded space all shouting for attention
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CoL DIGiR
TAPIR
DwC
ABCD
SDD
Tree
Base
IUCN
RedList
GBIF
ES
NBN
PESI
ViBRANT
EOL
FNA
Wiki
Species
Canad
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IPNI
IF
GSPC
GTI
IPT
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Map of
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Insiders often find it hard to explain how their objectives and
directions relate to those of others.
Can	
  and	
  should	
  the	
  Biodiversity	
  Informa9cs	
  
community	
  respond	
  with	
  a	
  single	
  voice?
If so, how?
In 2012, GBIF hosted the Global Biodiversity Informatics Conference
“The Global Biodiversity Informatics Conference (GBIC) aims to discuss how
informatics can best meet the challenges posed by biodiversity science and policy.”
The output of the conference is a “Global Biodiversity Informatics Outlook”
The Global Biodiversity Informatics Outlook defines a framework of 20
components grouped into four strategic areas.
This framework does a very good job of describing a biodiversity informatics
instrument.
Content Discovery and
Access
Models and
Visualizations
Foundations and Context
ORGANIZE
ANALYZEANDINTERPRET
UNDERPIN ENHANCE
REFINE
Field surveys and
observations
Sequences and
genomes
Collections and
specimens
Published materials
Remote-sensed
observations
Fitness-for-use
and annotations
Taxonomic
framework
Integrated occurrence
data
Aggregated species
trait data
Comprehensive
knowledge access
Multiscalar spatial
modelling
Trends and predictions
Modelling biological
systems
Prioritizing new
data capture
Visualization
and dissemination
Open access and reuse culture Biodiversity knowledge network
Data standardsPolicy incentives
Persistent storage and archival
But what questions should this instrument address?
And how might the community be directed to answer them.
Content Discovery and
Access
Models and
Visualizations
Foundations and Context
ORGANIZE
ANALYZEANDINTERPRET
UNDERPIN ENHANCE
REFINE
Field surveys and
observations
Sequences and
genomes
Collections and
specimens
Published materials
Remote-sensed
observations
Fitness-for-use
and annotations
Taxonomic
framework
Integrated occurrence
data
Aggregated species
trait data
Comprehensive
knowledge access
Multiscalar spatial
modelling
Trends and predictions
Modelling biological
systems
Prioritizing new
data capture
Visualization
and dissemination
Open access and reuse culture Biodiversity knowledge network
Data standardsPolicy incentives
Persistent storage and archival
??
?
?
Many of us have been asked some variant of these questions regarding
species.
“What is it called?”
“Where ( did | does | will ) it live?”
“Is it endangered?”
“How many are there?”
“What other species live around here?”
“What is it related to?”
“What does it do?”
“What does it look like?”
Are these the sorts of questions being addressed within biodiversity
informatics today?
“What good is it?”
“How are they doing?”
Yes!	
  	
  They	
  are.
These	
  organiza9ons/ini9a9ves	
  work	
  on	
  those	
  
ques9ons.	
  
We* propose that the Biodiversity Informatics community set its own targets
by establishing four goals
Content Discovery and
Access
Models and
Visualizations
Foundations and Context
ORGANIZE
ANALYZEANDINTERPRET
UNDERPIN ENHANCE
REFINE
Field surveys and
observations
Sequences and
genomes
Collections and
specimens
Published materials
Remote-sensed
observations
Fitness-for-use
and annotations
Taxonomic
framework
Integrated occurrence
data
Aggregated species
trait data
Comprehensive
knowledge access
Multiscalar spatial
modelling
Trends and predictions
Modelling biological
systems
Prioritizing new
data capture
Visualization
and dissemination
Open access and reuse culture Biodiversity knowledge network
Data standardsPolicy incentives
Persistent storage and archival
D
GOAL
C
GOAL
B
GOAL
A
GOAL
And articulate these goals in a simple and non-technical manner.
And align the four Biodiversity Informatics Goals with the Aichi Targets
Goals that support national priorities through delivering scientific
biodiversity data and information products and services
The Biodiversity
Informatics Goals The Aichi Targets
A
GOAL By 2020, enable all countries to have a clear
understanding of the status and trends in the range and
abundance of all species occurring within their borders
THE BIODIVERSITY INFORMATICS GOALS
B
GOAL By 2020, provide the means to describe how species
interact with each other and surrounding natural and
man-made landscapes to form ecosystems
C
GOAL By 2020, ensure that all countries have a complete and
up-to-date national species registry and key species
lists through an integrated global taxonomic information
system
D
GOAL By 2020, provide all countries with the means to
precisely identify any target species or species group
(invasive, threatened, trade-restricted, etc).
Incorporating the Goals into the GBIO enhances the landscaping
by further distinguishing actors and their roles amongst the goals
It starts to bring order, context and direction to the “ecosystem of acronyms”
Content Discovery and
Access
Models and
Visualizations
Foundations and Context
ORGANIZE
ANALYZEANDINTERPRET
UNDERPIN ENHANCE
REFINE
A
GOAL
Natural History
Collections
Observation Networks
Trawler Surveys
Expert knowledge
Remote sensed data
Herbaria
Environmental Impact Ass.
Citizen Science Networks
Publications
Protect Area Data
OGC
DiGIR
TAPIR
ABCD
DwC
Creative Comm.
IPT
BioCASE
Specify
Brahms
K-Emu
GBIF
OBIS
MANIS
ORNIS
HERPNET
VERTNET
EBIRD
AKN
NBN
ALA
IABIN
GBIF Nodes
SANBI
CRIA
Candensys
EML
OpenModeller
Ecological Niche Model
CIAT
AquaMaps
IUCN Species Program
GROMS
Protected Planet
UNEP/WCMC
GEO-BON
EoL
Mapping Life
Research Community
Earth Observation
community
IPBES
Funding Agencies
UN conventions
National Legislatures
Collaboration networks
TDWG
D
GOAL
C
GOAL
B
GOAL
Collectively, the Goals link all actors, via their roles, directly toward support
of the Aichi Targets
This supports refined and directed objectives among participating actors.
Alignment to the Goals provides alignment to the Aichi Targets
Conversely, the Aichi Targets help establish priorities and focus for the
GBIO Framework…
…while the Goals provide taxonomic, geospatial and other measures from
which to identify gaps and establish indicators of progress
Collectively, we possess the means to describe what we intend to do, why
we will do it, and how it will be done.
One question remains
How?Why?What?
Other targets and priorities may be substituted here
 
	
  
Who is going to help organize all this?
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Even with the GBIO, self-organization towards achieving goals is
unlikely without some coordination.
GBIF is one clear choice *
* Others may also emerge and should not be discouraged.
Here is why…
First, this is what GBIF was established to do.
Final Report of the OECD Megascience Forum, Working Group on Biological
Informatics, January 1999
“An international mechanism is needed
to make biodiversity data and
information accessible worldwide. The
existence of such a mechanism will
produce many economic and social
benefits. For example, the Convention
on Biological Diversity (CBD) obligates
nations to implement provisions relating
to conservation, use, and equitable
sharing of biodiversity. A scientific
information resource that could facilitate
fulfillment of these obligations is greatly
needed.”
Among other things, GBIF is a facility.* GBIF could operate as a
facilitator to coordinate the support of the GBIO framework and
associated Goals.
Second, in order to re-invigorate the GBIF membership and realize
the vision of the current strategic plan
Vision: “To be the foremost global resource for biodiversity
information.”
“An effective GBIF global network
requires the engagement of the
world’s biodiversity community.
It also requires increasing GBIF’s
recognition, visibility and ‘brand
leadership’ in biodiversity
informatics.”
What is special about GBIFs membership?
It is composed of countries.
!! This is a yearly opportunity waiting to be catalyzed !!
Consider the annual GBIF Governing Board meeting as a unique venue where
delegates from national ministries are available for three days to hear what
biodiversity informatics could do for their country.
GBIF is a multi-lateral initiative, established by, and governed by countries. Countries
are represented by a Governing Board of national delegates.
One way of doing so might be demonstrate the potential
synergy between GBIF Associate Organizational Participants
and GBIFs national members.
GBIF NATIONAL PARTICIPANTS
GBIF ORGANIZATIONAL PARTICIPANTS
Requires solutions
Provides solutions
One way of doing so might be demonstrate the potential
synergy between GBIF Associate Organizational Participants
and GBIFs national members.
The Catalogue of Life is just such an Associate Participant in GBIF
GBIF NATIONAL PARTICIPANTS
GBIF ORGANIZATIONAL PARTICIPANTS
Requires solutions
Provides solutions
Facilitates solutions
The GBIO provides a framework where COL can identify
where it fits in the overall informatics landscape
COL, for instance, provides capacity as a foundational component
for discovery and access of all biodiversity information
Content
Discovery
and
Access
Models
and
Analyses
Foundations and Context
ORGANIZE
ANALYZEANDINTERPRET
UNDERPIN ENHANCE
REFINE
The Biodiversity Informatics Goals refine this focus toward
specific data and information domains
COL is a clear leader in support of Goal C – a national species
register system for all countries.
Content
Discovery
and
Access
Models
and
Analyses
Foundations and Context
ORGANIZE
ANALYZEANDINTERPRET
UNDERPIN ENHANCE
REFINE
A
GOAL
WHERE
B
GOAL
WHAT
C
GOAL
WHO
D
GOAL
HOW
GBIF provides the organizational framework to facilitate the
development and implementation of the system within
countries.
COL is a clear leader in support of Goal C – a national species
register system for all countries.
C
GOAL
WHO
A National Checklist Registry system
National Species Lists
GBIF National NodesGBIF Organizational Participants
Delivers ImplementsFacilitates
GBIF has the convening power to provide the venue through
which solutions can be proposed
The GBIF Governing Board is THE forum for delivering multi-national
biodiversity information solutions
C
GOAL
WHO
A National Checklist Registry system
National Species Lists
GBIF National DelegatesGBIF Organizational Participants
Delivers SupportsFacilitates
This is the framework where COL may articulate clear
support to national priorities
The GBIF model provides just such a venue and the national Node
of a country can serve as a focal point for building capacity
How?Why?What?
Country A
+ +
It supports a consistent and streamlined process for directing
a consortium of activity toward national priorities
This framework, operating at a multi-national level, supports an increased
sense of purpose and direction for Organizational Associate Participants
How?Why?What?
GBIF ORGANIZATIONAL PARTICIPANTS GBIF NATIONAL PARTICIPANTS
National priorities
Improved support
This same sense of purpose and direction may be equally adopted
by other collaborators within biodiversity informatics
…who are likewise provided with a framework to clearly identify
relevance and contribution.
It’s not just the Aichi Targets. The Goals & GBIO can also be
applied toward other national and regional targets,
conventions and priorities
Providing a sharpened informatics instrument to bear on
priority biodiversity science and policy issues
Millenium Development Goals
Participant National Biodiversity
Strategies and Action Plans
EU Biodiversity strategy to 2020
Convention on Migratory
Species Intergovernmental Panel on
Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services
Various draft documents provide details
Additional input is very much appreciated
The Goals mapped to
the Aichi Targets
The Goals and the
Global Taxonomy Initiate
Implications for GBIF
Click to view them
Thank you.
David Remsen
dremsen@gbif.org

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National Biodiversity Informatics Goals

  • 1. The Biodiversity Informatics Goals A Proposed Coordinated Response to the Aichi Targets David Remsen A Concept for the Biodiversity Informatics Community November 2012, updated June 2014
  • 2. The aim of this presentation Mobilize the collective biodiversity informatics community toward supporting regional, national and multi-national goals and targets. Suggest informatics activities this community should focus on for the next 10 years and why? Suggest a key role for GBIF to play in the coordination and fulfillment of these activities Illustrate this role using the Catalogue of Life as an example.
  • 3. We begin with the Aichi Targets
  • 4. Ratified by nearly every country (except USA*) In 2010 at COP 10 in Nagoya, Japan, the Parties of the CBD adopted a Strategic Plan for Biodiversity to achieve 20 targets before 2020. These 20 targets came to be known as the Aichi Targets *USA signed the CBD but as not ratified it.
  • 5. Aichi Target 19 focuses on the improvement, sharing and application of knowledge “ All countries need information to identify threats to biodiversity and determine priorities for conservation and sustainable use. … the absence or difficulty in accessing relevant information is an obstacle to the implementation of the goals of the Convention.” •  Our understanding of the role and function of species within ecosystems is poorly understood. How do species interact with each other and the world around us to provide valuable services? •  Information regarding status and trends is needed for the majority of species. We need such information to determine if our responses to biodiversity loss is having any effect and to identify patterns of change. •  Little available information on the consequences of biodiversity loss which is crucial in creating momentum for conservation. Improved scientific biodiversity information is needed to be widely shared and transferred so that it can be applied to better serve science and society
  • 6. Nearly all of the targets require access to data or information related to biodiversity Their endorsement by so many countries presents an opportunity
  • 7. A Biodiversity Informatics response to the Aichi Targets is warranted
  • 8. Who  should  respond  and  how?
  • 9.     Biodiversity Informatics presents a confusing ecosystem of acronyms * Morph Bank VERT NET HERP NET ORNIS iDigBio MANIS Bio CASE iNat Ceph Base Fish Base Disc Life Dan BIF GBIF InBio ALA SANBI PRE CIS Bug Guide Amphibia Web Cal Images Euro+ Med BDWD MSW WoRMS OBIS Aqua Maps USDA Plants ITIS SP2000 CoL DIGiR TAPIR DwC ABCD SDD Tree Base IUCN RedList GBIF ES NBN PESI ViBRANT EOL FNA Wiki Species Canad ensys IPNI IF GSPC GTI IPT CRIA Map of Life Life Mapper Plazi USDA PlantsKEmu GRIN NZOR FaEu CIAT EDIT TDWG NLBIF LuCID GNA Myco Bank Zoo Bank SMEBD Arten bank HoL Zoo TAXA TCS SPM GUIDLSID EML Zoo Rec FAO CONABIO OGC MAX ENT Ant Base ERMS * This is a small subset of the informatics landscape
  • 10.     There are many connections between these parts Morph Bank VERT NET HERP NET ORNIS iDigBio MANIS Bio CASE iNat Ceph Base Fish Base Disc Life Dan BIF GBIF InBio ALA SANBI PRE CIS Bug Guide Amphibia Web Cal Images Euro+ Med BDWD MSW WoRMS OBIS Aqua Maps USDA Plants ITIS SP2000 CoL DIGiR TAPIR DwC ABCD SDD Tree Base IUCN RedList GBIF ES NBN PESI ViBRANT EOL FNA Wiki Species Canad ensys IPNI IF GSPC GTI IPT CRIA Map of Life Life Mapper Plazi USDA PlantsKEmu GRIN NZOR FaEu CIAT EDIT TDWG NLBIF LuCID GNA Myco Bank Zoo Bank SMEBD Arten bank HoL Zoo TAXA TCS SPM GUIDLSID EML Zoo Rec FAO CONABIO OGC MAX ENT Ant Base ERMS But it’s hard to know how it all comes together. Or if it comes together at all.
  • 11.     Outsiders see a crowded space all shouting for attention Morph Bank VERT NET HERP NET ORNIS iDigBio MANIS Bio CASE iNat Ceph Base Fish Base Disc Life Dan BIF GBIF InBio ALA SANBI PRE CIS Bug Guide Amphibia Web Cal Images Euro+ Med BDWD MSW WoRMS OBIS Aqua Maps USDA Plants ITIS SP2000 CoL DIGiR TAPIR DwC ABCD SDD Tree Base IUCN RedList GBIF ES NBN PESI ViBRANT EOL FNA Wiki Species Canad ensys IPNI IF GSPC GTI IPT CRIA Map of Life Life Mapper Plazi USDA PlantsKEmu GRIN NZOR FaEu CIAT EDIT TDWG NLBIF LuCID GNA Myco Bank Zoo Bank SMEBD Arten bank HoL Zoo TAXA TCS SPM GUIDLSID EML Zoo Rec FAO CONABIO OGC MAX ENT Ant Base ERMS Insiders often find it hard to explain how their objectives and directions relate to those of others.
  • 12. Can  and  should  the  Biodiversity  Informa9cs   community  respond  with  a  single  voice? If so, how?
  • 13. In 2012, GBIF hosted the Global Biodiversity Informatics Conference “The Global Biodiversity Informatics Conference (GBIC) aims to discuss how informatics can best meet the challenges posed by biodiversity science and policy.” The output of the conference is a “Global Biodiversity Informatics Outlook”
  • 14. The Global Biodiversity Informatics Outlook defines a framework of 20 components grouped into four strategic areas. This framework does a very good job of describing a biodiversity informatics instrument. Content Discovery and Access Models and Visualizations Foundations and Context ORGANIZE ANALYZEANDINTERPRET UNDERPIN ENHANCE REFINE Field surveys and observations Sequences and genomes Collections and specimens Published materials Remote-sensed observations Fitness-for-use and annotations Taxonomic framework Integrated occurrence data Aggregated species trait data Comprehensive knowledge access Multiscalar spatial modelling Trends and predictions Modelling biological systems Prioritizing new data capture Visualization and dissemination Open access and reuse culture Biodiversity knowledge network Data standardsPolicy incentives Persistent storage and archival
  • 15. But what questions should this instrument address? And how might the community be directed to answer them. Content Discovery and Access Models and Visualizations Foundations and Context ORGANIZE ANALYZEANDINTERPRET UNDERPIN ENHANCE REFINE Field surveys and observations Sequences and genomes Collections and specimens Published materials Remote-sensed observations Fitness-for-use and annotations Taxonomic framework Integrated occurrence data Aggregated species trait data Comprehensive knowledge access Multiscalar spatial modelling Trends and predictions Modelling biological systems Prioritizing new data capture Visualization and dissemination Open access and reuse culture Biodiversity knowledge network Data standardsPolicy incentives Persistent storage and archival ?? ? ?
  • 16. Many of us have been asked some variant of these questions regarding species. “What is it called?” “Where ( did | does | will ) it live?” “Is it endangered?” “How many are there?” “What other species live around here?” “What is it related to?” “What does it do?” “What does it look like?” Are these the sorts of questions being addressed within biodiversity informatics today? “What good is it?” “How are they doing?”
  • 17. Yes!    They  are. These  organiza9ons/ini9a9ves  work  on  those   ques9ons.  
  • 18. We* propose that the Biodiversity Informatics community set its own targets by establishing four goals Content Discovery and Access Models and Visualizations Foundations and Context ORGANIZE ANALYZEANDINTERPRET UNDERPIN ENHANCE REFINE Field surveys and observations Sequences and genomes Collections and specimens Published materials Remote-sensed observations Fitness-for-use and annotations Taxonomic framework Integrated occurrence data Aggregated species trait data Comprehensive knowledge access Multiscalar spatial modelling Trends and predictions Modelling biological systems Prioritizing new data capture Visualization and dissemination Open access and reuse culture Biodiversity knowledge network Data standardsPolicy incentives Persistent storage and archival D GOAL C GOAL B GOAL A GOAL And articulate these goals in a simple and non-technical manner.
  • 19. And align the four Biodiversity Informatics Goals with the Aichi Targets Goals that support national priorities through delivering scientific biodiversity data and information products and services The Biodiversity Informatics Goals The Aichi Targets
  • 20. A GOAL By 2020, enable all countries to have a clear understanding of the status and trends in the range and abundance of all species occurring within their borders THE BIODIVERSITY INFORMATICS GOALS B GOAL By 2020, provide the means to describe how species interact with each other and surrounding natural and man-made landscapes to form ecosystems C GOAL By 2020, ensure that all countries have a complete and up-to-date national species registry and key species lists through an integrated global taxonomic information system D GOAL By 2020, provide all countries with the means to precisely identify any target species or species group (invasive, threatened, trade-restricted, etc).
  • 21. Incorporating the Goals into the GBIO enhances the landscaping by further distinguishing actors and their roles amongst the goals It starts to bring order, context and direction to the “ecosystem of acronyms” Content Discovery and Access Models and Visualizations Foundations and Context ORGANIZE ANALYZEANDINTERPRET UNDERPIN ENHANCE REFINE A GOAL Natural History Collections Observation Networks Trawler Surveys Expert knowledge Remote sensed data Herbaria Environmental Impact Ass. Citizen Science Networks Publications Protect Area Data OGC DiGIR TAPIR ABCD DwC Creative Comm. IPT BioCASE Specify Brahms K-Emu GBIF OBIS MANIS ORNIS HERPNET VERTNET EBIRD AKN NBN ALA IABIN GBIF Nodes SANBI CRIA Candensys EML OpenModeller Ecological Niche Model CIAT AquaMaps IUCN Species Program GROMS Protected Planet UNEP/WCMC GEO-BON EoL Mapping Life Research Community Earth Observation community IPBES Funding Agencies UN conventions National Legislatures Collaboration networks TDWG D GOAL C GOAL B GOAL
  • 22. Collectively, the Goals link all actors, via their roles, directly toward support of the Aichi Targets This supports refined and directed objectives among participating actors. Alignment to the Goals provides alignment to the Aichi Targets
  • 23. Conversely, the Aichi Targets help establish priorities and focus for the GBIO Framework… …while the Goals provide taxonomic, geospatial and other measures from which to identify gaps and establish indicators of progress
  • 24. Collectively, we possess the means to describe what we intend to do, why we will do it, and how it will be done. One question remains How?Why?What? Other targets and priorities may be substituted here
  • 25.     Who is going to help organize all this? Morph Bank VERT NET HERP NET ORNIS iDigBio MANIS Bio CASE iNat Ceph Base Fish Base Disc Life Dan BIF GBIF InBio ALA SANBI PRE CIS Bug Guide Amphibia Web Cal Images Euro+ Med BDWD MSW WoRMS OBIS Aqua Maps USDA Plants ITIS SP2000 CoL DIGiR TAPIR DwC ABCD SDD Tree Base IUCN RedList GBIF ES NBN PESI ViBRANT EOL FNA Wiki Species Canad ensys IPNI IF GSPC GTI IPT CRIA Map of Life Life Mapper Plazi USDA PlantsKEmu GRIN NZOR FaEu CIAT EDIT TDWG NLBIF LuCID GNA Myco Bank Zoo Bank SMEBD Arten bank HoL Zoo TAXA TCS SPM GUIDLSID EML Zoo Rec FAO CONABIO OGC MAX ENT Ant Base ERMS Even with the GBIO, self-organization towards achieving goals is unlikely without some coordination.
  • 26. GBIF is one clear choice * * Others may also emerge and should not be discouraged. Here is why…
  • 27. First, this is what GBIF was established to do. Final Report of the OECD Megascience Forum, Working Group on Biological Informatics, January 1999 “An international mechanism is needed to make biodiversity data and information accessible worldwide. The existence of such a mechanism will produce many economic and social benefits. For example, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) obligates nations to implement provisions relating to conservation, use, and equitable sharing of biodiversity. A scientific information resource that could facilitate fulfillment of these obligations is greatly needed.” Among other things, GBIF is a facility.* GBIF could operate as a facilitator to coordinate the support of the GBIO framework and associated Goals.
  • 28. Second, in order to re-invigorate the GBIF membership and realize the vision of the current strategic plan Vision: “To be the foremost global resource for biodiversity information.” “An effective GBIF global network requires the engagement of the world’s biodiversity community. It also requires increasing GBIF’s recognition, visibility and ‘brand leadership’ in biodiversity informatics.” What is special about GBIFs membership?
  • 29. It is composed of countries. !! This is a yearly opportunity waiting to be catalyzed !! Consider the annual GBIF Governing Board meeting as a unique venue where delegates from national ministries are available for three days to hear what biodiversity informatics could do for their country. GBIF is a multi-lateral initiative, established by, and governed by countries. Countries are represented by a Governing Board of national delegates.
  • 30. One way of doing so might be demonstrate the potential synergy between GBIF Associate Organizational Participants and GBIFs national members. GBIF NATIONAL PARTICIPANTS GBIF ORGANIZATIONAL PARTICIPANTS Requires solutions Provides solutions
  • 31. One way of doing so might be demonstrate the potential synergy between GBIF Associate Organizational Participants and GBIFs national members. The Catalogue of Life is just such an Associate Participant in GBIF GBIF NATIONAL PARTICIPANTS GBIF ORGANIZATIONAL PARTICIPANTS Requires solutions Provides solutions Facilitates solutions
  • 32. The GBIO provides a framework where COL can identify where it fits in the overall informatics landscape COL, for instance, provides capacity as a foundational component for discovery and access of all biodiversity information Content Discovery and Access Models and Analyses Foundations and Context ORGANIZE ANALYZEANDINTERPRET UNDERPIN ENHANCE REFINE
  • 33. The Biodiversity Informatics Goals refine this focus toward specific data and information domains COL is a clear leader in support of Goal C – a national species register system for all countries. Content Discovery and Access Models and Analyses Foundations and Context ORGANIZE ANALYZEANDINTERPRET UNDERPIN ENHANCE REFINE A GOAL WHERE B GOAL WHAT C GOAL WHO D GOAL HOW
  • 34. GBIF provides the organizational framework to facilitate the development and implementation of the system within countries. COL is a clear leader in support of Goal C – a national species register system for all countries. C GOAL WHO A National Checklist Registry system National Species Lists GBIF National NodesGBIF Organizational Participants Delivers ImplementsFacilitates
  • 35. GBIF has the convening power to provide the venue through which solutions can be proposed The GBIF Governing Board is THE forum for delivering multi-national biodiversity information solutions C GOAL WHO A National Checklist Registry system National Species Lists GBIF National DelegatesGBIF Organizational Participants Delivers SupportsFacilitates
  • 36. This is the framework where COL may articulate clear support to national priorities The GBIF model provides just such a venue and the national Node of a country can serve as a focal point for building capacity How?Why?What? Country A + +
  • 37. It supports a consistent and streamlined process for directing a consortium of activity toward national priorities This framework, operating at a multi-national level, supports an increased sense of purpose and direction for Organizational Associate Participants How?Why?What? GBIF ORGANIZATIONAL PARTICIPANTS GBIF NATIONAL PARTICIPANTS National priorities Improved support
  • 38. This same sense of purpose and direction may be equally adopted by other collaborators within biodiversity informatics …who are likewise provided with a framework to clearly identify relevance and contribution.
  • 39. It’s not just the Aichi Targets. The Goals & GBIO can also be applied toward other national and regional targets, conventions and priorities Providing a sharpened informatics instrument to bear on priority biodiversity science and policy issues Millenium Development Goals Participant National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans EU Biodiversity strategy to 2020 Convention on Migratory Species Intergovernmental Panel on Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services
  • 40. Various draft documents provide details Additional input is very much appreciated The Goals mapped to the Aichi Targets The Goals and the Global Taxonomy Initiate Implications for GBIF Click to view them

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Turning biodiversity informatics upside down
  2. * Note that the US has signed the Convention on Biological Diversity. It just has not ratified it. GBIF focus here. May move to a separate slide.
  3. “ Biodiversity Informatics Instrument” is my term and not one established by GBIO authors.
  4. The GBIO does include statements about providing the best possible spatial picture of biodiversity which does provide one perspective on direction. But this does not strike me as a specific target. Secondly, this is too narrow a focus and overlooks other key focal areas need to engage the informatics community in the broad sense. It would be a mistake to not incorporate other focal areas within a common infrastructure.
  5. The Goals and the GBIO framework provide multiple axes for distinguishing different organizations and other collaborators. It nearly does self-assemble.
  6. * Currently “We” is just me, David Remsen
  7. One aspect of the GBIO as I understand it is the lack of a clear organizational process or mechanism. This is doubly difficult without some clear global targets to mobilize around.
  8. * GBIF is also an implementer. Don’t mean to imply otherwise. But fundamentally GBIF was established to facilitate discovery and free and open access to data. Over the years GBIF has evolved into being seen as another organization, taking a slice of the demographic pie and competing with other organizations. This has had negative consequences. The Goals provide a new opportunity to take the lead as an enabler of a much more far-reaching set of activities than the GBIFS, which currently undertakes the majority of the work.
  9. The Biodiversity Informatics Goals would provide clarity, an expanded scope, and a leadership role to GBIF. It would move to direct more of the collective activities within biodiversity informatics through a GBIF Node – instead of the array of haphazard national arrangements made today among ‘competing’ interests such as EoL, Catalogue of Life and others. This is currently counter-productive and due, in part, to the lack of a collective and coordinated national focus. It’s exacerbated by GBIFs restriction to primary biodiversity data which leads others to believe they need to develop their own infrastructure and establish their own ‘Nodes’
  10. I have shared this with a few people including Cyndy Parr, Rod Page, David Patterson, Tim R and Markus.