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Project  initiation meeting of Indo-Norwegian Pilot Project on Capacity Building in Biodiversity Informatics towards IPBES Role of Biodiversity Information Facilities in sharing and use of biodiversity information Vishwas Chavan, and Olaf Banki Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Email: vchavan@gbif.org 28 October 2011
World governments fail to halt biodiversity loss Reuters UK GLOBAL: World fails to meet biodiversity target University World News Biodiversité: objectifs non atteints selon l'ONU AFP Third of all plants and animals 'at risk of extinction ‘ Times Online Biodiversité : les solutions de l'ONU pour éviter la catastrophe Le Figaro UN fears 'irreversible' damage to  natural environment AFP International call for 'bailout' plan  to safeguard biodiversity NY Times World risks irreversible biodiversity loss The Hindu Biodiversity: In News
Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (2010) Rethinking Global Biodiversity Strategies: Exploring structural changes in production and consumption to reduce biodiversity  Loss. http://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/500197001.pdf MSA: Mean Species Abundance. MSA is an indicator of naturalness or biodiversity intactness  Biodiversity: A Global Context
“ If the world made equivalent losses in share prices, there would be a rapid response and widespread panic. “ Biodiversity: A Global Context “ a wake-up call for humanity”
A simplistic view: one of many scenarios! Environmental and human well-being Significance of biodiversity data Content Publishers Science Policy
GBIF, Global infrastructure for biodiversity data Vision: A world in which biodiversity information is freely and universally available for science, society, and a sustainable future OECD Global Science Forum recommendation in 2000: establish a global initiative to facilitate free and open access to worlds’ biodiversity data
GBIF, Global infrastructure for biodiversity data ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
GBIF, Global infrastructure for biodiversity data Responsive to government needs/demands in biodiversity management – government-initiated, and government funded Developing an advanced informatics infrastructure for the (global) scientific research community for accessing and sharing data and thereby making better use of the huge investments (by national institutions and others) in data collection, storage, management and updating of biodiversity information in countries Started in 2001
56 Countries; 47 International Organisations  1000’s of individuals and datasets.....  GBIF, current Participants
October 2011:  >312 million occurrence records  from  >18,000 + datasets  from  >342 publishers  and spanning a wide range of geospatial, temporal and taxonomic coverages, being shared through distributed network GBIF, data coverage
GBIF, universal access to data
GBIF, Improving the Science-Policy interface Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity Policy development and decision making (at local, national, regional, and global levels) Monitoring of status and trends of biodiversity (sound science) GBIF-enabled data and analyses
Data intensive science Data helps in addressing micro to macro level scientific, social, and economic challenges
21 st  century India: challenges Exploding population Natural resources based economy Need for biodiversity information
It is essential for countries to have a biodiversity data discovery and mobilization strategy in alignment with their overall national biodiversity strategy & action plan (NBSAP) Importance of strategic planning “ However, we currently lack best practice guidelines on how to develop demand-driven strategies and action plans”   Berents et.al., 2010 Source: Berents, Hamer and Chavan (2011). Towards demand-driven publishing: Approaches to the prioritisation of digitization of natural history collections data. Biodiversity Informatics, 7(2): 113-119.
Participant BIFs: catalysing data intensive biodiversity science ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
National BIF:  a national partnership Data Publishers Data Users ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Coordination unit = GBIF Participant Node National Biodiversity Information Facilities (BIF) Coordinating unit Steering committee
BIF: in service of society Build capacity Help identify data and information gaps Outreach  to communities of data holders and users Promote best practices in data management Identify user communities – assess end user needs Data analysis to help adress scientific questions and decision making needs Implement informatics infrastructure Coordinate data sharing activities Helpdesk Help develop information products and services Help formulate and adopt data sharing and manahgement policies BIF  (coordinated  by Node) Promote online publication of scientific data
BIF is a partnership…. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
InBIF: nation’s response to data intensive biodiversity science ‘ National Biodiversity Information Infrastructure’ Indian Biodiversity Information Facility (INBIF) ,   a step towards NBII InBIF Effective use and sustainable conservation
From data to science to policy…. What are the  high-level  policy issues?  What are the  relevant  scientific  questions?  What are the  critical information  requirements?  Survey of MEAs and  other international organizations Survey of scientific  literature, global  assessments (e.g. GBO) and other science based reports. Study of the state of the biodiversity information, identification of existing gaps, assessment of fit-for-use of the content (e.g. invasive species etc.)
Network of publishers Biodiversity data Ecological Niche Modeling Uses of biodiversity data Invasive species Disease vectors Migration Adaptation Distribution Pollinators Endangered species Wild relatives Protected areas Genetic diversity Population monitoring
Informing policy - Japan ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Iguchi, K., et al. 2004.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society , 133:845-854.
Greater changes than have occurred in the last 10 000 years – way beyond human experience! Variations in the Earth’s surface temperature AD 1000 to 2100 .
Predicting climate-induced changes in tropical forests composition ….. Species richness - forest genera of Sterculiaceae, Meliaceae, Dipterocapaceae
Summary of CC impacts on tropical forests … ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Agriculture and climate change
The geography of crop suitability….
Gmin: 60, Gmax: 100 Ttmp:0, Tmin: 7, TOPmn: 16, TOPmx: 27, Tmax: 32 Rmin: 220, ROPmn: 350, ROPmx: 900, Rmax: 1500 Current suitability: common beans
Changes in bean suitability….
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Technological options….
Drought tolerance germplasm accessions….
mapping Human Disease Vectors ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Tiger mosquito – native range…… Modeled native range in Asia from specimens & observations
Tiger mosquito : modeled potential continental-US invasion…. Projected Asian ecological niche onto present USA ecological zones to create invasion risk-map.
Tiger mosquito : observed actual  US invasion (by county)
Asian Tiger mosquito : world risk-map (present climate niches)
Data intensive science Data helps in addressing micro to macro level scientific, social, and economic challenges
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Indo norway delhi_vishwas_28_oct2011_final

  • 1. Project initiation meeting of Indo-Norwegian Pilot Project on Capacity Building in Biodiversity Informatics towards IPBES Role of Biodiversity Information Facilities in sharing and use of biodiversity information Vishwas Chavan, and Olaf Banki Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Email: vchavan@gbif.org 28 October 2011
  • 2. World governments fail to halt biodiversity loss Reuters UK GLOBAL: World fails to meet biodiversity target University World News Biodiversité: objectifs non atteints selon l'ONU AFP Third of all plants and animals 'at risk of extinction ‘ Times Online Biodiversité : les solutions de l'ONU pour éviter la catastrophe Le Figaro UN fears 'irreversible' damage to natural environment AFP International call for 'bailout' plan to safeguard biodiversity NY Times World risks irreversible biodiversity loss The Hindu Biodiversity: In News
  • 3. Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (2010) Rethinking Global Biodiversity Strategies: Exploring structural changes in production and consumption to reduce biodiversity Loss. http://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/500197001.pdf MSA: Mean Species Abundance. MSA is an indicator of naturalness or biodiversity intactness Biodiversity: A Global Context
  • 4. “ If the world made equivalent losses in share prices, there would be a rapid response and widespread panic. “ Biodiversity: A Global Context “ a wake-up call for humanity”
  • 5. A simplistic view: one of many scenarios! Environmental and human well-being Significance of biodiversity data Content Publishers Science Policy
  • 6. GBIF, Global infrastructure for biodiversity data Vision: A world in which biodiversity information is freely and universally available for science, society, and a sustainable future OECD Global Science Forum recommendation in 2000: establish a global initiative to facilitate free and open access to worlds’ biodiversity data
  • 7.
  • 8. GBIF, Global infrastructure for biodiversity data Responsive to government needs/demands in biodiversity management – government-initiated, and government funded Developing an advanced informatics infrastructure for the (global) scientific research community for accessing and sharing data and thereby making better use of the huge investments (by national institutions and others) in data collection, storage, management and updating of biodiversity information in countries Started in 2001
  • 9. 56 Countries; 47 International Organisations 1000’s of individuals and datasets..... GBIF, current Participants
  • 10. October 2011: >312 million occurrence records from >18,000 + datasets from >342 publishers and spanning a wide range of geospatial, temporal and taxonomic coverages, being shared through distributed network GBIF, data coverage
  • 12. GBIF, Improving the Science-Policy interface Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity Policy development and decision making (at local, national, regional, and global levels) Monitoring of status and trends of biodiversity (sound science) GBIF-enabled data and analyses
  • 13. Data intensive science Data helps in addressing micro to macro level scientific, social, and economic challenges
  • 14. 21 st century India: challenges Exploding population Natural resources based economy Need for biodiversity information
  • 15. It is essential for countries to have a biodiversity data discovery and mobilization strategy in alignment with their overall national biodiversity strategy & action plan (NBSAP) Importance of strategic planning “ However, we currently lack best practice guidelines on how to develop demand-driven strategies and action plans” Berents et.al., 2010 Source: Berents, Hamer and Chavan (2011). Towards demand-driven publishing: Approaches to the prioritisation of digitization of natural history collections data. Biodiversity Informatics, 7(2): 113-119.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18. BIF: in service of society Build capacity Help identify data and information gaps Outreach to communities of data holders and users Promote best practices in data management Identify user communities – assess end user needs Data analysis to help adress scientific questions and decision making needs Implement informatics infrastructure Coordinate data sharing activities Helpdesk Help develop information products and services Help formulate and adopt data sharing and manahgement policies BIF (coordinated by Node) Promote online publication of scientific data
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  • 20. InBIF: nation’s response to data intensive biodiversity science ‘ National Biodiversity Information Infrastructure’ Indian Biodiversity Information Facility (INBIF) , a step towards NBII InBIF Effective use and sustainable conservation
  • 21. From data to science to policy…. What are the high-level policy issues? What are the relevant scientific questions? What are the critical information requirements? Survey of MEAs and other international organizations Survey of scientific literature, global assessments (e.g. GBO) and other science based reports. Study of the state of the biodiversity information, identification of existing gaps, assessment of fit-for-use of the content (e.g. invasive species etc.)
  • 22. Network of publishers Biodiversity data Ecological Niche Modeling Uses of biodiversity data Invasive species Disease vectors Migration Adaptation Distribution Pollinators Endangered species Wild relatives Protected areas Genetic diversity Population monitoring
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  • 24. Greater changes than have occurred in the last 10 000 years – way beyond human experience! Variations in the Earth’s surface temperature AD 1000 to 2100 .
  • 25. Predicting climate-induced changes in tropical forests composition ….. Species richness - forest genera of Sterculiaceae, Meliaceae, Dipterocapaceae
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  • 28. The geography of crop suitability….
  • 29. Gmin: 60, Gmax: 100 Ttmp:0, Tmin: 7, TOPmn: 16, TOPmx: 27, Tmax: 32 Rmin: 220, ROPmn: 350, ROPmx: 900, Rmax: 1500 Current suitability: common beans
  • 30. Changes in bean suitability….
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  • 32. Drought tolerance germplasm accessions….
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  • 34. Tiger mosquito – native range…… Modeled native range in Asia from specimens & observations
  • 35. Tiger mosquito : modeled potential continental-US invasion…. Projected Asian ecological niche onto present USA ecological zones to create invasion risk-map.
  • 36. Tiger mosquito : observed actual US invasion (by county)
  • 37. Asian Tiger mosquito : world risk-map (present climate niches)
  • 38. Data intensive science Data helps in addressing micro to macro level scientific, social, and economic challenges

Notas do Editor

  1. All this political momentus is also causing that the general public is also more and more aware of the problem, that generates even more interest by the politicians. Photo by Marcin Wysmulek (Poland), obtained through stock.xchng (www.sxc.hu)
  2. Some predictions on how the richness in biodiversity is forecasted to decline in all the usable and less usuable biomes for human sustainance. MSA: Mean species abundance, an indicator of naturalness or biodiversity intactness. It is defined as the mean abundance of original species relative to their abundance in undisturbed ecosystems. An area with an MSA of 100% means a biodiversity that is similar to the natural situation. An MSA of 0% means a completely destructed ecosystem, with no original species remaining.
  3. We all know about the biodiversity crisis that we are suffering, although the real scope of it is still to be known. There ’ s great international momentum regarding biodiversity conservation and use, and there is great potential to further the work that we are all doing in the scope of GBIF.
  4. So what ’ s the role of GBIF in this context? In the new Strategic Plan of GBIF, its mission is thefined as “ to be the foremost global resource for biodiversity information, and engender smart solutions for environmental and human well-being ” . To achieve this objective (in other cases phrased as the sustainable management and use of the world ’ s biodiversity), the most common pathway is that primary biodiversity data is managed by publishers that produce content that flows through the GBIF Network, that is processed by scientists and technicians to produce scientific articles and reports, that are used later on to define policies that will (hopefully) take us to a better future. Data being useful in this chain are the ones that garantees that we can continue mobilising more data and producing more science. Counting with limited resources, we have to make sure that we invest them wisely so we accomplhish these objectives and ensure the sustainability of the process.
  5. Currently majority of our Participants lack data discovery and mobilisation strategies. It is essential that countries have strategies in alignment with their overall NBSAP (National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan). It is only then BIFs will become integral part of social, and political progress of biodiversity science at national, regional and global scale. However, as stated by Penny Berents and colleagues, currently we lack best practice guidelines to develop demand-driven action plans.
  6. How are we going to estimate the effects of climate change on agriculture unless we’re going to wait for it to happen? Past changes are not really a good estimator. The little ice age starting in 1450 or thereabouts was a major event, completely changing the life styles and agriculture in Europe. It is piddling compared with what we are likely to see in the next 20 to 50 years. We must therefore rely on modeling situations that we have never before seen.
  7. Native distribution, 100 pts as white squares, purple ramp shows ENM based on those points
  8. North American projection of SE Asian ENM for Aedes
  9. Actual progress of invasion of this species … red = new counties, blue = keeping the tally Click and you see the comparison … NOTE THAT THE SPECIES invaded in NA ONLY out to the limits of its SE Asian ecological potential