The European Biodiversity Observation Network - Key Achievements- Christoph L- Häuser Museum für Naturkunde Berlin - Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science 4th EU BON Roundtable Museum für Naturkunde 17. November 2016, Berlin EU BON workflow and organization 4th EU BON Roundtable Museum für Naturkunde 17. November 2016, Berlin Data Integration Historical data MfN research vessel Valdivia 1898, picture Monitoring data (picture credits: Zeynel Cebeci CC-BY) credits: MfN Satellite data, e.g. Sentinel-2 satellite picture: ESA 4th EU BON Roundtable Museum für Naturkunde 17. November 2016, Berlin Work programme & key outputs Strategies for targeted data mobilization in / for Europe European Biodiversity Portal Software tools & improved models Results & lessons learnt from EU BON (& other) sites for better biodiversity data recording / mapping and analysis / visualization of patterns & trends Recommendations for integrated national / regional biodiversity recording/monitoring schemes and information infrastructures with new functionalities for regional/global network of long term recording/monitoring sites (LTER / ILTER) Blueprint for a global biodiversity monitoring scheme / infrastructure (GEO BON) 4th EU BON Roundtable Museum für Naturkunde 17. November 2016, Berlin EU BON - data tools & models Analysis / predictions Monitoring / collection • • • Darwin Core, Taxonomic backbone, EuMon, …. collection mobilisation integration Mobilisation / management • • • • New ways of modelling species distributions Fourier transformation, Hierarchical Random Forest habitat classification, Down/Upscaling scaling tools. scaling tools tools Integration / standardisation • European Biodiversity Portal • Golden Gate Imagine • Biodiversity Data Journal • ARPHA publishing platform • … th 4 EU BON Roundtable Museum für Naturkunde 17. November 2016, Berlin Citizen science module PlutoF DINA web system Abundance data GBIF IPT Taxonomic Information Service analysis science-policy Visualisation / decision support • • • AquaMaps GeoCAT … Some examples of EU BON products for research and policy needs… 4th EU BON Roundtable Museum für Naturkunde 17. November 2016, Berlin european biodiversity portal • • • offers EU BON derived products, tools and knowledge communication interface between biodiversity researchers, data repositories, interested communities and policy makers. make biodiversity data and information discoverable, accessible and digestible www.biodiversity.eubon.eu 4th EU BON Roundtable Museum für Naturkunde 17. November 2016, Berlin Analysis Tools (examples) Spatial Dataset Browser helps to identify and access datasets of interest when generating Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) for species distribution. 4th EU BON Roundtable Museum für Naturkunde 17. November 2016, Berlin Analysis Tools (examples) Species Population Trend Browser helps to analyse species trends in GBIF mediated data. Example: the butterfly species ‘Red 4th EU BON Roundtable Museum für Naturkunde Admiral’ Vanessa atalanta, green:17. increasing populations, red: declining. November 2016, Berlin 1. Sierra Nevada (Spain, LTER) terrestrial 2. Doñana (Spain, LTER) - terrestrial 3. Rhine-Main Observatory (Germany, LTER) - freshwater 4. Amvrakikos (Greece) - marine EU BON test sites Additional sites −INPA-Brasil (Amazonia) −Mercantour National Park (France) −Alpi Marittime Park (Italy) −HaMAARAG (Israel’s National Assessment Program) Rhine-Main Observatory Doñana Sierra Nevada 4th EU BON Roundtable Museum für Naturkunde 17. November 2016, Berlin Amvrakikos Factsheets, infographics and policy briefs 4th EU BON Roundtable Museum für Naturkunde 17. November 2016, Berlin Thank you very much for your attention! 4th EU BON Roundtable Museum für Naturkunde 17. November 2016, Berlin
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