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Alle alten Nachrichten usw finden sich hier...Old news ...Global Taxonomy Initiative: Workshop report, taxonomy for Biodiversity in Asia and OceaniaPublished by the National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan, this report documents the 2nd GTI regional workshop in Asia-Oceania, 9-10 October 2004. The workshop focused on generating project proposals for consideration by bilateral and multilateral agencies including the Global Environment Facility. 62 participants from 27 countries and economies representing various sectors developed 15 project concept papers and identified project champions. BioNET’s Secretariat and representatives from the ASEANET, EASIANET and PACINET LOOPs were proud to support this event through participation and co-sponsorship. Email bionet@bonet-intl.org to request a hard copy of the report. Searchable Namibian Tree Atlas databaseOn the occasion of the official launch of the recently published Tree Atlas of Namibia, the searchable Tree Atlas database has been made available available on-line. Some 600 trees and other large woody plants are included in the database. Current functionality allows for retrieving maps of the Namibian distribution for each, as well as species lists for any 15'x15' grid square in the country. BioLIS ist eine Datenbank... biologischer Zeitschriftenliteratur in Ergänzung zu den Biological Abstracts. Sie wertet für den Zeitraum 1970 - 1996 Zeitschriften des deutschen Sprachraums aus, die in Biological Abstracts nicht erfasst werden Armand R. Maggenti Online Dictionary of Invertebrate ZoologyWelcome to Biodiversity Research Center Informatics!We enable knowledge discovery of earth's biological diversity through collaborative development of software for species data integration, synthesis and predictive modeling. BioNET-INTERNATIONAL website relaunched |
Artikelreihe zum Umgang mit Naturkundemuseen in Deutschland.Die Arche vor dem Untergang ... Lebensräume der Erde retten kann ...Vom Nutzen dessen, was da kreucht ... Krankheit und deckt Umweltsünden auf ...Die Leichen im Keller ... vor dem Vergessen bewahren ...Die letzte Chance ... treibt auch Molekulargenetiker ins Museum ...Wohin mit den Schätzen? ... Nach Tempelhof ... |
taz vom 02.04.2005
Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung vom 10.04.2005
Noordwijkerhout, NL, 2004-04-19/22
"The Conference highlighted three major topics:
* increasing concerns about the development of quality control systems for laboratories and the need for regional or international standards;
* increasing complexity of plant pest identification and detection together with a decreasing number of specialists which underline the need for networks of specialists and well-maintained reference collections of plant pests;
* introduction of new technologies (rapid immunoassays, PCR, DNA-chips, digital images) and the need for adequate training."
Tagungsprogramm und Schlussfolgerungen hier ...
und zur Bedeutung der Sammlungen ...
Successful Workshop on Building Capacity for the Global Taxonomy Initiative (GTI) in a larger Europe held on the isle of Vilm in June 2004
Integrating biodiversity science for human well-being ...
in Oaxaca, Mexiko
Times Of Malta Artikel. Mehr ...
International Conference Biodiversity Science and Governance (Paris, Jan 2005)
"Biology of Plants. Biodiversity in a changing environment in Northern Europe"
Universität Petrozavodsk, Karelien/Russland, 01. - 27.08. 2005
und
"Sommerschule für Geographen, Ökologen und Landschaftsplaner"
Staatliche Universität des Altai, Barnaul/Russland, 07. - 31.08. 2005
BMBF und BMWA haben eine Website mit vier Förder und Forschungsdatenbanken zusammengestellt: Förderkatalog, Förderportal, TIBORDER und GEPRIS. Darin lässt sich auch einiges zum Stichwort Taxonomie finden. Mehr ...
DFG - Im Profil: Geförderte Projekte der DFG GEPRIS - Ein Informationssystem zu DFG-geförderten Projekten mit derzeit 30 Einträgen zu "Taxonomie". Mehr ...
IUCN WCC verabschiedet Resolution zur GTI
In the resolution, the Congress endorses IUCN's contributions to taxonomic capacity building, including its involvement since 2002 in member and partnerdriven initiatives in support of the Global Taxonomy Initiative, and requests the Director General to continue supporting IUCN's involvement in promoting and delivering taxonomic capacity building, especially where this supports the implementation of MEAs
Capacity building in applied and demand-driven taxonomy
CONSCIOUS that the ongoing decline in taxonomic capacity has created a widely recognised Taxonomic Impediment to the equitable and ecologically sustainable use and conservation of biodiversity;
WELCOMING the adoption by Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) of the work programme of the Global Taxonomy Initiative (GTI) in April 2002 (CBD Decision VI/8);
RECALLING that the World Summit on Sustainable Development (2002) highlighted the importance of the Global Taxonomy Initiative in realising the target of significantly reducing the rate of biodiversity loss by 2010;
NOTING that the GTI work programme depends for its success on capacity building;
NOTING the key role of regional and global technical cooperation and technology transfer in cost effective capacity building;
AWARE that IUCN is a significant end-user of taxonomy, is at the forefront of making taxonomic information widely available through its Species Information Service and that many components of IUCN’s programme (thematic, regional and Commissions) have a strong dependence on or inter-relations with taxonomic expertise and institutions;
NOTING that IUCN, through the wide use of taxonomic information and expertise by its programmes and membership, is uniquely positioned to advise on the most urgent taxonomic demands of end-users;
AWARE OF IUCN’s keynote contribution to the Third Global Taxonomy Workshop (organized in 2002 by BioNET-INTERNATIONAL, the CBD Secretariat, UNESCO&Man and the Biosphere (MAB) programme and the Secretariat of the International Plant Protection Convention) and the resulting Plan of Action for demand-driven taxonomic capacity building in support of the GTI work programme; and
RECOGNISING the urgency of capacity building to make taxonomic expertise, resources and information freely accessible in a timely manner and in forms required by users; The World Conservation Congress at its 3rd Session in Bangkok, Thailand, 17-25 November 2004:
1. ENDORSES IUCN’s contributions to taxonomic capacity building, including its involvement since 2002 in member and partner-driven initiatives in support of the Global Taxonomy Initiative (GTI);
2. REQUESTS the Director General to continue supporting IUCN’s involvement in promoting and delivering taxonomic capacity building, especially where this supports the implementation of Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs);
3. RECOMMENDS that IUCN and its members actively participate in and help develop the GTI including, as appropriate, via participation in its Coordination Mechanism; and
4. CALLS UPON the Director General and the Commissions to work with members to identify potential synergies and taxonomic capacity building partnerships.
Sponsors: BioNET-INTERNATIONAL: The Global Network for Taxonomy, United Kingdom Endangered Wildlife Trust, South Africa Plantlife, United Kingdom
RWG COMMENT: This motion is referred to Plenary for consideration.
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vom 9. bis 20. Februar 2004 fand in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, die 7. Vertragsstaatenkonferenz (VSK7, "COP7") des Übereinkommens über die Biologische Vielfalt (Convention on Biological Diversity, "CBD") statt. Das Übereinkommen strebt ein umfassendes Konzept für die nachhaltige Entwicklung an und nennt hierfür als die drei wichtigsten Ziele: mehr...
To date the World Bank has funded more than 50 local language field guides. Many of these have been funded through the Forests/Biodiversity Window of the World Bank/Netherlands Partnership Program (BNPP). A recent call for proposals in July 2004 led to submission of more than 170 proposals from Asia and Africa, reflecting the extensive demand for local language field guides.
In response to this demand, the MacArthur Foundation has generously awarded the Bank an additional $200,000 towards the production of local-language fieldguides. On this occasion ALL countries in East Asia and the Pacific, South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa (including Madagascar), and Latin America and the Caribbean are eligible. The project will be managed within the Bank in order to maximize the money available for the fieldguides themselves.
This call is additional to the July call - proposers do not need to resubmit previous 2004 submissions - we will automatically carry them over for assessment under the new funding.
The new funds must be used for products completed before December 31, 2006. We expect to receive proposals in a range between $10,000 -20,000, but we will be happy to see smaller grant proposals also. No grants in excess of $20,000 will be entertained. Co-financing arrangements are strongly encouraged.Given the limited funds and limited time for completion, priority is likely to be given to translation of existing guides, though with every encouragement to revise them, produce locally-relevant introductory sections on sites, institutions/clubs, cultural links, threats, conservation, observation methods etc. and to modifying existing guides to make them relevant to neighboring countries where appropriate.
The project will support the production of the following:
All proposals must be received by 14 December 2004 and will be reviewed on a competitive basis by a group drawn from World Bank biodiversity staff and NGO conservation practitioners. Successful applicants will be notified by January 25th, 2005. Given the limited period over which the funds may be used, it is likely that priority will be given to the translation and modification of existing guides or manuscripts.
In reviewing the proposals, particular attention will be accorded to the following factors:
Proposals should be no more than 4 pages. Please send proposals to Kathy MacKinnon (kmackinnon@worldbank.org) and Tony Whitten (twhitten@worldbank.org), cced to David Bonnardeaux (dbonnardeaux@worldbank.org) and Douglas J. Graham (dgraham@worldbank.org).
Proposals should include the following information:
Title of the Proposal
Background and Justification
This section should clearly demonstrate the need for the guides and should contain a brief assessment of the current fieldguide situation in the concerned country or region.
Objectives
This section should briefly list two or three objectives which the project hopes to achieve through the production of the proposed fieldguides.
Description of the Proposed fieldguide
This section should, as far as possible, include the following information:
Production Process
This section should briefly describe the steps that will be taken to produce the guides and ensure their overall quality. The following questions should be addressed:
This section should also describe any previous experience which the organization may have had with the production of books or printed materials.
Dissemination and Pricing Strategies
This is a key section. It should clearly describe the steps that will be taken to distribute and disseminate the fieldguide once it has been printed, and the ways in which the guide will be used to promote biodiversity conservation.The intended audience/s for the guide should be clearly identified, as well as the approaches that will be used to reach these different target groups.
This section should also describe a proposed pricing strategy for the fieldguide. For example:
The Bank is especially interested in sustainable financing strategies and the way in which any proceeds from the guide will be ploughed back into reprints or other conservation initiatives.
Administration and Management
This section should describe the administration and management arrangements for the proposed fieldguide. In particular, it should identify which organizations/staff will be responsible for overseeing the work, implementing activities, submitting progress reports, and maintaining accounts. Finally, this section should identify a 'focal point' for future correspondence (including relevant contact details).
Budget
The budget should be presented in US dollars and should include all costs associated with the production of the proposed fieldguide, including:
We expect proposals to be between $10,000 -20,000, and no proposals in excess of $20,000 will be entertained. Co-financing arrangements are strongly encouraged.
Work Plan
A short work plan should be included, indicating the timing of the different production steps, bearing in mind that all arrangements for printing contracts must be in place by March 31, 2006 to allow for final disbursements.
Der Coordination Mechanismen besteht aus einer Reihe von Nationalen Kontaktstellen und einer Reihe von Organisationen, wie BioNET-International, GEF, GBIF oder IUCN, die vom Executive Secretary (ES), Dr. Hambdallah Zedan, der CBD eingeladen werden. Der Coordination Mechanism berät den ES bei der wieterentwicklung der GTI. Themen sind dieses mal ... (später mehr).
vom 9. bis 20. Februar 2004 fand in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, die 7. Vertragsstaatenkonferenz (VSK7, "COP7") des Übereinkommens über die Biologische Vielfalt (Convention on Biological Diversity, "CBD") statt. Das Übereinkommen strebt ein umfassendes Konzept für die nachhaltige Entwicklung an und nennt hierfür als die drei wichtigsten Ziele: mehr...
© CNRS Photothèque/Boris ChichloThe Conference Biodiversity : Science and Governance is part of the ongoing global effort to curb the loss of biodiversity by 2010 and ensure the long term conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity, as well as the fair and equitable sharing of the benefits that genetic resources can yield.
More on Conference Website ...
Trittin: per Mausklick zur Einfuhrgenehmigung für geschützte Tier- und Pflanzenarten:
„CITES-online“ als Pilotprojekt der „e-Government-Initiative“ der Bundesregierung gestartet
The CBD Controlled Vocabulary was developed with the intent to provide the Secretariat with a list of terms to be used as descriptors, i.e., metadata, for web pages on the Convention’s web site. The list can also be used by Clearing-house Mechanism (CHM) national focal points to describe the contents of their national CHM web sites. More ...
Following agreement with funding agencies from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, The Netherlands, Poland, Slovak Republic, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, the European Science Foundation is launching a first Call for Outline Proposals for research projects to be executed under the EUROCORES programme EuroDIVERSITY. The programme will run for six years and includes national research funding and a European networking component. More ...
I am pleased to inform you that the World Bank's Board approved the "GEF
Trust Fund Grant to the Organization of American States - Building the
Inter-American Biodiversity Information Network (IABIN)" on June 29th,
2004. It was previously approved by the GEF Chief Executive Officer. IABIN
will receive $6 million from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) towards
the $35-million, 5-year implementation project. (The Project Implementation
Plan that is the basis for this grant may be found at www.iabin.net.)
Co-financing of $28.9 million has been identified from 76 regional or
national institutions and programs. Agreements with the primary
biodiversity informatics institutions throughout the Americas were forged
based on data-sharing priorities of these institutions and mandates from
the first three IABIN Council Meetings.
The next step is to declare the project effective, which will happen as
soon as the Bank receives the Operational Manual from the OAS and finds it
to be satisfactory. The first disbursement to the OAS will then allow the
project to begin.
The OAS, as Executing Agency of the GEF grant, will now begin to recruit
for the key positions to be filled. The recruitment announcement for the
key position of Director of the IABIN Secretariat, to be based at the City
of Knowledge in Panama, will be posted in a few days on the IABIN Web site
and this listserv (IABINFriends). Procurement opportunities
will be posted on the IABIN Web site and announced in the publications
"Development Business" and "DG Market".
I'd like to thank Douglas Graham and his team at the World Bank, Richard
Huber and his team at the OAS, Elaine Fisher (Vice Chair of the IABIN
Council), past and present IABIN Executive Committee members, IABIN Council
members, GEF Focal Points that have written letters of support, the
subregional consultants during the project preparation phase, the NBII team
for IABIN, and the many other collaborators that have helped IABIN get to
this point. Many thanks!
Gladys Cotter
Chair, IABIN Council
Participation in the 2nd Global Taxonomy Initiative Regional Workshop 9-10 October 2004, Wellington, New Zealand
On behalf of the Organising and Steering Committees of the 2nd Global Taxonomy Initiative Regional Workshop I would like to thank all of you for your interest to participate in this workshop. We are currently preparing
the necessary logistics for the workshop, e.g. programme, venue, accommodation, pre/post workshop field trips as well as the list of confirmed participants. We are also trying to secure funding to sponsor a limited number of participants to attend the workshop.
In relation to this I would like to request you to complete the attached pre-registration form and please return this by e-mail to me with a copy to Dr. Dennis Gordon (d.gordon@niwa.co.nz) by 25th June 2004 latest.
For your cooperation in this matter I thank you very much.
Sincerely yours
Dr. Soetikno S. Sastroutomo
International Steering Committee
2nd GTI-Asia Workshop
An der Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen wird wichtige und klassische Literatur digitalisiert. Das Ergebnis ist dann als Bild online abrufbar. Mehr direkt auf der UB Seite ...
Herausgeber des Grundlagenwerks ‚Die Schmetterlinge Baden-Württembergs’ sowie Koordinator der ‚Landesdatenbank Schmetterlinge’ gewürdigt. Mehr ...
Illegales Sammeln trifft nicht überall auf Gleichgültigkeit und macht den weiteren Zugang immer schwieriger, auch für uns Wissenschaftler. Gleichzeitig wird im Artikel dieser Lokalen Zeitung, auf den (Aus-)Verkauf der Natur als Touristensouvenir hingewiesen. Mehr ...
PS: Gibt es legales Plündern?? FH
Rudolf Meier und Torsten Dikow schreiben über die Bedeutung und das Potential von Exemplar Datenbanken für die Biodiversitätsforschung, aber auch deren Anwendungen in Naturschutz (Conservation) und Überwachung (Monitoring). Sehr lesenswert!
Hier das komplette Zitat:
R. Meier & T. Dikow (2004) Significance of Specimen Databases from Taxonoic Revisions for Estimating and Mapping the Global Species Diversity of Invertebrates and Repatriating Reliable Specimen Data. Conservation Biology 18:478-488
Auf dem zweiten Science Symposium von GBIF wurde der Ebbe Nielsen Preis fuer besondere Leistungen im Bereich der Biodiversitätsinformatik verliehen. Hinter diesem unelegant langen Wort verbirgt sich diese Jahr konkret http://artportalen.se
Das Arten-Portal wurde von Mr. Johan Nilsson of Sollentuna, Schweden programmiert und ermöglicht die Eingabe von Beobachtungsdaten. Mehr ...
14 Juni 2003 Mitmachen beim GEO-Tag der Artenvielfalt 2003
Fallgeschichten - Case Studies
Liebe Kollegen, wenn man etwas erklären möchte, verwendet man gerne Beispiele. Dies gilt natürlich auch im Umgang mit 'Entscheidungsträgern', also Menschen in Förderinstitutionen, Behörden, aber auch in Firmen.
Derartige Fallbeispiele sind extrem wichtig, um die Entscheidungsträger von der Wichtigkeit und Notwendigkeit der Taxonomie, auch als praktische Wissenschaft, zu überzeugen. Hier habe ich einige dieser Fallbeispiele zusammengestellt.
Natürlich können Sie Ihre Geschichte auch an uns senden!!
Die Fallgeschichten liegen nun in Deutsch und in Englisch vor.
The case studies are available in German and English.
Dear Colleagues,
in order to convince decision makers (and colleagues) about the importance of taxonomy we collected a number of so-called case studies. They summerize in which cases taxonomic knowledge and experience made a difference and could save lifes of man and livestock or thousands and millions of Euros.
Based on an initiative of the 3GTW (3rd Global Taxonomy Workshop) held in Paris in February 2003 we compiled and wrote a number of these studies to be used as widely as possible. If you know further examples, write to us!
ZEET - die neue Datenbank des BfN zu ...
ZEET-online ist ein Informationsangebot über alle Einzelentscheidungen, die bezüglich des Handels mit wildlebenden Tierarten aus bestimmten Ursprungsländern derzeit für die Europäische Gemeinschaft Gültigkeit haben und deren Berücksichtigung bei Genehmigungsverfahren gemäß EG-Verordnung 338/97 gesetzlich vorgeschrieben ist.
Details direkt auf der BfN Seite ...
Die Natural Science Collection Alliance NSCA ...
wird ihre Jahrestagung 2004 unter dem Motto 'A Collections Summit' abhalten. Wieterhin entwickelte die NSCA ein 'Toolkit' das helfen soll, die Bedeutung und Wichtigkeit naturkundlicher Sammlungen zu kommunizieren. Es ist unter dem Namen 'Dinosaur to DNA Toolkit' frei verfügbar ist.
Details direkt auf der NSCA Website ...
NEUES AUS DER PRESSE
Liebe Kollegen
unsere taxonomisch-systematische Forschung hängt ja ganz entscheidend von unseren Sammlungen. Die Sammlungen wurden über die letzten Jahrhunderte mit Tieren, Pflanzen und anderen Organismen aufgebaut wurden, die in den meisten Fällen nicht hier aus der Gegend kommen, sondern aus den Ländern, die man heute als "biodiversitaetsreich" bezeichnet.
Aus verschiedenen Gründen wird heute auch immer wieder ueber die Rückführung von Sammlungsmaterial diskutiert, wobei als Kompromissformel in den entsprechenden Dokumenten des "Übereinkommens über die biologische Vielfalt" von "Repatriation" (Repatriierung, Rückfuehrung oder Zugänglichmachung) der Information gesprochen wird. Diese Probleme haben auch in den Entscheidungen zu "Access and Benefit Sharing" und der "Bonn Guidelines" niedergeschlagen und betreffen auch den Austausch von wissenschaftlichen Material.
Eine unabhängige Organisation, die ganz direkt mit derartigen Fragen und praktischen Lösungen auseinandersetzt ist GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility, http://www.gbif.org ). Die Facility hat nun einen Erfahrungsbericht vorgelegt:
GBIF REPORT ON EXPERIENCES OF DATA SHARING WITH COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN
Darin Berichten 18 Institution aller Kontinente von ihren Erfahrungen mit der Digitalisierung, Auswahl der Taxa und den Urheberrechten. Erstmalig also ein konkreter, 'hands-on' Artikel zum Thema ohne zu theoretisieren, was passieren koennte wenn ...
Lesenswert!
GBIF führte eine Übersicht über die derzeit verfügbare Software zur Sammlungsmanagement und Digitalisierung durch. Hier klicken ...
Forschungspolitik auf EU-Ebene: New statistics confirm decline in EU research investment and performance
Eine klasse Website zur Biodiversität in der Schweiz! Hier klicken ...
Regional (EU/EC): Natur & Biodiversität | EC-CHM | EEA | EUNIS | ECNC | EPBRS
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