The European Biodiversity Observation Network - Key Achievements-

The European Biodiversity Observation Network
- Key Achievements-
Christoph L- Häuser
Museum für Naturkunde Berlin - Leibniz Institute for Evolution and
Biodiversity Science
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EU BON workflow and organization
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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
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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)
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EU BON - data tools & models
Analysis / predictions
Monitoring / collection
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Darwin Core, Taxonomic
backbone, EuMon, ….
collection
mobilisation
integration
Mobilisation / management
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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
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Citizen science module PlutoF
DINA web system
Abundance data GBIF IPT
Taxonomic Information Service
analysis
science-policy
Visualisation / decision
support
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AquaMaps
GeoCAT
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Some examples of EU BON products
for research and policy needs…
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european biodiversity portal
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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
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Analysis Tools (examples)
Spatial Dataset Browser
helps to identify and access datasets of interest when generating Essential Biodiversity
Variables (EBVs) for species distribution.
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Analysis Tools (examples)
Species Population Trend Browser
helps to analyse species trends
in GBIF mediated data. Example: the butterfly species ‘Red
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Admiral’ Vanessa atalanta, green:17.
increasing
populations,
red: declining.
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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
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Amvrakikos
Factsheets, infographics and policy briefs
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Thank you very much for your attention!
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