ee Green Week: stakeholders put nature in the spotlight By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Thu, 04 Jun 2015 10:38:00 +0300 Stakeholders from across Europe are coming together at Green Week to discuss biodiversity and ecosystem services in Europe. The European Environment Agency (EEA) will present its latest findings, recently published in its reports 'State of nature in the EU' and 'The European Environment – state and outlook 2015'. The European Environment Agency's recent assessments, including The European environment – state and outlook 2015 and State of Nature in the EU, show that Europe's biodiversity is still being eroded, despite significant local improvements. To halt the loss of biodiversity, stabilise and restore degraded ecosystems, the European Union has adopted the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020, which sets various targets and actions. An effective implementation of the strategy depends, among others, on the data and information available on biodiversity in Europe. Through its extensive network and close collaboration with partners, the EEA contributes extensively to the knowledge base on Europe's biodiversity. Read the full original news story on the EEA website. Full Article News
ee EU BON General Meeting 2015: working toward building the European Biodiversity Observation Network By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 10 Jun 2015 18:35:00 +0300 The annual EU BON General Meeting was successfully held from 1 to 4 June 2015 at the Clare College Conferencing, Cambridge, United Kingdom. The meeting was attended by a total of 85 participants with various organizational background and relation to EU BON. Among these were almost all EU BON alongside representatives of eight associate partners and many guests. Participants at the EU BON General Meeting, 2015; Credit: Dirk Schmeller One of the highlights of the meeting was its very start with three inspiring keynote speakers. Among these, Bill Sutherland from the University of Cambridge started off to give an interesting speech about the progress and future plans on combining Biodiversity science and policy. Second was Gary Geller from the GEO secretariat who talked about GEO, GEOSS and GEO BON, its vision and goals. Later on, Johannes Peterseil from LTER-Europe shared some interesting thoughts about linking ecosystem research and earth observation through the cooperation between LTER-Europe and EU BON. During the meeting other relevant projects were also introduced to all participants. These were DataOne and Species 2000/Catalogue of Life and two new EU projects Ecopotential and Globis-B. The General Meeting included six thematic sessions on highly relevant EU BON topics, followed by many cross-task modules which led to better cooperation and communication between work packages and tasks. The exchange of experience gave new input to all work packages and set the milestones for the work ahead. Presentations from the meeting will be uploaded shortly. PRESENTATIONS: AGENDA - EU BON 3rd General Assembly Keynote speakers: W.Sutherland - Biodiversity science and policy G.Geller - GEO / GEOSS / GEOBON J.Peterseil - Linking ecosystem research and earth observation Other projects: B.Wilson - DataONE C.Flann - Species 2000 Catalogue of Life C.Marangi - Ecopotential W.Los - Globis-B EU BON presentations: C.Haeuser - EU BON core elements for an integrated biodiversity information system U.Koljalg - Data mobilization strategy and show case H.Saarenmaa - European biodiversity portal Y.Gavish - Developing EU BON's site-specific portal E.Regan - Stakeholder requirements I.Geijzendorffer - Context of EU BON Selection of pictures from the meeting: Full Article News
ee Three new Associated Partners join the EU BON family By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 17 Jun 2015 14:33:00 +0300 Our family of Associated Partners has grown with three new members that joined us this month. EU BON has signed MoUs with the GLOBal Infrastructures for Supporting Biodiversity research (GLOBIS-B), the Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources of the National Research Council of Italy (IGG-CNR) and ECOPOTENTIAL: Improving Future Ecosystem Benefits through Earth Observations, The hand over took place during the 9th GEO European Projects' Workshop in Copenhagen (15 – 16 June 2015). Left: EU BON coordinator Christoph Hauser and Anke Hoffmann handing over the MoUs to our partners from IGG-CNR and ECOPOTENIAL Antonello Provenzale, Carl Beierkuhnlein and Palma Blonda; Right: Handing over the MoU to Daniel Kissling - scientfic coordinator of GLOBIS-B; Credits: Anke Hoffmann The GLOBIS-B project is a new H2020 project aiming to bring together biodiversity scientists with research infrastructure operators and legal interoperability experts to address the research needs and infrastructure services required to calculate Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBV) at a global scale. ECOPOTENTIAL makes significant progress beyond the state-of-the-art and creates a unified framework for ecosystem studies and management of protected areas (PA). ECOPOTENTIAL focuses on internationally recognized PAs in Europe and beyond in a wide range of biogeographic regions, and it includes UNESCO, Natura2000 and LTER sites and Large Marine Ecosystems. Best use of Earth Observation (EO) and monitoring data is enabled by new EO open-access ecosystem data services (ECOPERNICUS). IGG-CNR conducts studies based on mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, geodynamics and geophysics, aimed at understanding the processes occurring both in the interior and at the surface of the Earth, and providing the fundamental knowledge for the applications (technological use of geomaterials, mitigation of the natural risks and correct management of the Earth resources for a sustainable development). Full Article News
ee GEO/Ramsar free webinar: Wetlands, Biodiversity and the Role of Earth Observations By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 17 Jun 2015 15:09:00 +0300 A free GEO/Ramsar webinar titled "Wetlands, Biodiversity and the Role of Earth Observations" is taking place today - 18 June 2015. The webinar is designed for anyone with an interest in or passion for biodiversity and wetlands - students, scientists, experts, or anyone with a general interest in one or more of these topics – who wants to learn from these vast global communities. This is the first of a series of planned webinars on the role of Earth observations in monitoring and sustaining biodiversity and wetlands. The webinars will be hosted by the GEO Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON) and GEO Water Community, together with the Ramsar Secretariat and will include leading experts from the global communities highly engaged in biodiversity, wetlands and Earth observations. To watch the event and register follow the link: https://blbgroup.leadpages.net/webinar-wetlands/ Full Article News
ee European Environmental Agency (EEA) Annual Report 2014 By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 17 Jun 2015 17:16:00 +0300 The European Environmental Agency (EEA) has published its Annual Report describing the work carried out by the EEA in 2014. The EEA annual report includes the EMAS environmental statement 2014. The EEA aims to support sustainable development and to help achieve significant and measurable improvement in Europe's environment through the provision of timely, targeted, relevant and reliable information to policymaking agents and the public. Download the report here. Full Article News
ee 2016 GEO BON Open Science Conference: Biodiversity and ecosystem Services Monitoring for the 2020 Targets and beyond. Building on observations for user needs By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 15 Jul 2015 09:58:00 +0300 The 2016 GEO BON Open Science Conference: "Biodiversity and ecosystem Services Monitoring for the 2020 Targets and beyond. Building on observations for user needs" will take place from 4 to 9 July 2016 in Leipzig, Germany. Biodiversity Science is facing enormous challenges as the pressures upon the earth’s biotic systems are rapidly intensifying and we are unlikely to reach the CBD 2020 Aichi Targets. But how far or close are we to reach the targets? The GEO BON Open Science Conference on "Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Monitoring for the 2020 Targets and beyond" will assess this question. The conference is open to the wide scientific public and is sponsored and co-organized by iDiv, UFZ, SASCAL (others to come). For more information please visit: http://conf2016.geobon.org Full Article News
ee Nature commentary: Agree on biodiversity metrics to track from space By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Mon, 31 Aug 2015 15:56:00 +0300 A new commentary "Environmental science: Agree on biodiversity metrics to track from space" published in Nature looks at why conservation and space agencies should agree on a definitive set of biodiversity variables and ways in which these will be tracked from space, to address conservation targets. The paper is a result of two Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON) workshops which took place earlier this year. Global biodiversity loss is intensifying. But it is hard to assess progress towards the Aichi Biodiversity Targets for 2011–20 set by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). Target 5, for instance, aims to halve global deforestation rates by 2020; but reliable indicators for deforestation that can be monitored remotely have not been developed or agreed on. National biodiversity monitoring programmes differ widely, most data sets are inconsistent, and few data are shared openly. Read more on the topic in the original commentary article. Full Article News
ee Call for Applications (Traineeship): FishBase and Fish Taxonomy Training Session 2016 By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Mon, 26 Oct 2015 12:50:53 +0200 The Royal Museum for Central Africa (RMCA) in Tervuren (Belgium) is part of the FishBase Consortium and responsible for the information on the fresh- and brackish water fishes of Africa in the FishBase database. Through an agreement with the Belgian Development Cooperation and as part of the FishBase program, the RMCA has five (5) grants available for a 3-month training program in the use of FishBase and the taxonomy of African fishes. The training will have three subsets: A detailed explanation of FishBase in all its aspects; A training in the taxonomy of African fishes; A case study based on data from FishBase or on taxa for which taxonomic problems have been encountered. This course has been offered annually since 2005 and is held at the Royal Museum for Central Africa (Leuvensesteenweg 13, B-3080 Tervuren, Belgium). For more information and to apply for this three-month training grant, see: http://fishbase.africamuseum.be or www.fishbaseforafrica.org. Please note that for 2016, this course will be given in French only. Questions? Contact Dimitri Geelhand de Merxem (dimitri.geelhand@africamuseum.be). Full Article News
ee EU BON meets LTER Europe By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Thu, 14 Jan 2016 14:22:00 +0200 From the 9th to 10th of December 2015 in Granada, Spain EU BON met representatives of LTER Europe. The aim of the meeting was to see where working programmes overlap and whether potential joint products can be identified. In addition the meeting was attended by GEO BON colleagues and included a vision of the upcoming GSEO initiative. The first day was used to get to know each other and to present first ideas for joint developments. On the second day smaller groups concentrated on three possible joint working areas for the near future: 1) Extended test phase and application of WP3 tools and others 2) Technical/IT aspects, besides others, the use of DEIMS, PlutoF, datasets 3) Development of a manual/best practice for site-based long-term biodiversity observation and monitoring programme Three working groups will be established and will start their work immediately. Full Article News
ee We’ve been busy: EU BON discusses its Biodiversity Portal prototype & strategies for focused biodiversity data mobilization By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 17 May 2016 17:48:00 +0300 April proved to be an eventful month for EU BON, hosting the presentation of two major project results, not only within the same month, but in the course of one week. While CSIC and partners were launching the beta-version of the long-waited Biodiversity Portal in Seville, another EU BON team was busy to search for Integrated approaches for focused biodiversity data mobilization in Stockholm. About the Portal: In a dedicated session at the WP2 meeting in Seville, Spain, EU BON partners had the chance to view their work for the last couple of years materialising into one of the main expected project results - the European Biodiversity Portal. That said, what was then presented on 29 April is a beta version, with the final release of the portal planned to become available in early 2017. Participants at the Seville Workshop, April 2016. Credit: A. Hoffmann Nonetheless, this beta version already addresses the main aim to offer a unique service for analysing and understanding biodiversity change in Europe. For instance, users can explore how relative abundance of species (within a larger group) changes over time by using big data mediated by GBIF. There is also a spatial browser for locating datasets in any part of the world, which may be usable for computing the EBVs for species populations. Additionally, an online analytical data processing (OLAP) toolbox has been included in this release. Based on GEOSS technology, the new portal lets users harvest and simultaneously access data from several directories, including GBIF, LTER, EuMon (coming), PESI, and GEOSS sources. This release also highlights the products of the EU BON project, including new methods and analyses packed in factsheets and infographics for the convenience of scientists and policy users alike. Explore the portal’s beta version here. Suggestions of how to develop the beta portal further towards the full release are appreciated. Use the feedback form at the welcome page. Integrated biodiversity data mobilization: It is a challenge for Bioinformatics group in Europe and around the world to find better ways to integrate different systems and technology. In EU BON’s Task 1.4 the approach to solving this issue was to integrate different systems managing natural history collections and molecular data systems using the best techniques available. In a dedicated workshop, which took place in Stockholm, Sweden, developers in the sphere of bioinformatics were presented with the project’s Data Mobilization Toolkit. This particular workshop was mainly focused on Docker as a tool to move towards a more integrated environment. Docker has revolutionized system integration and in the workshop the Swedish team shared their experience with dockerizing the DINA-system. Discussions during the Stockholm workshop; Credit: Karin Karlsson The workshop ended with a hackathon where they together explored the possibilities for using Docker in selected parts of integrating Pluto-F, JACQ and DINA. Full Article News
ee Article Alert: Fostering integration between biodiversity monitoring and modelling By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 07 Oct 2016 11:29:00 +0300 A new editorial, published in the Journal of Apllied Ecology looks at modelling and monitoring as methods for adaptive biodiversity management in the 21st century. Abstract: With increasing threats on biodiversity, informed conservation decisions need to be based on currently observed and future predicted trends of biodiversity (Pereira, Navarro & Martins 2012; Guisan et al. 2013). In this regard, two essential components supporting informed biodiversity conservation decisions are good monitoring data to assess recent and ongoing trends (Collen et al. 2013; Pereira et al. 2013) and robust models to anticipate possible future trends (Pereira et al. 2010a; Akcakaya et al. 2016). Models benefit from robust monitoring data sets, that is repeated observations of biodiversity, as they need data to be fitted or validated, but models can also help assess data representativeness (e.g. by highlighting any bias), support proper data collection (e.g. covering the relevant gradients) or be used to make more effective use of biodiversity observations (Guisan et al. 2006, 2013; Ferrier 2011). Read more in the open access paper. Full Article News
ee Save the date for EU BON’s Final Project Meeting! By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 20 Jan 2017 18:38:00 +0200 The Final EU BON Meeting is scheduled to take place from 14-16 March 2017 at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels and at the stunning backdrop of Botanic Garden in Meise. EU BON invites all interested parties to mark the dates in their diaries and come to learn about the project’s results and outputs some of which are presented in this newsletter and some are yet to come. More information is available on the Conference website: http://symposium.eubon.eu Full Article News
ee EEA Report: Climate change, impacts and vulnerability in Europe 2016 By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Mon, 06 Mar 2017 11:21:00 +0200 Europe’s regions are facing rising sea levels and more extreme weather, such as more frequent and more intense heatwaves, flooding, droughts and storms due to climate change, according to the latest European Environment Agency report published on 25 Jan 2017. The report assesses the latest trends and projections on climate change and its impacts across Europe and finds that better and more flexible adaptation strategies, policies and measures will be crucial to lessen these impacts. Find a summary of the report's Key Findings, or download the full report. Full Article News
ee Biodiversity data, novel tools and services: EU BON presents key results at its Final Meeting By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 17 Mar 2017 11:39:00 +0200 Taking place from 14 to 16 March 2017, the Final EU BON Meeting served as a platform to present key outputs from the FP7 EU-funded project EU BON " Building the European Biodiversity Observation Network" which aims to advance biodiversity knowledge by building a European gateway for biodiversity information and by integrating and harmonising a wide range of biodiversity data. Hosted by the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels and at the stunning backdrop of Botanic Garden in Meise, EU BON partners met with stakeholders from research, European policy and citizen science to learn about the project's results and outputs and to discuss the future of a European Biodiversity Observation Network. Credit: Donat Agosti EU BON represents a joint effort of 31 partners from 15 European countries, Israel, the Philippines, Brazil and more than 30 associated partners. The project worked on the establishment and adoption of new data standards, the development of tools, the integration of advanced techniques for data analysis and the development of new approaches and strategies for future biodiversity monitoring and assessment. Group Photo; Credit: D. Schmeller At the Final Meeting participants had the opportunity to learn about and test products and services developed by project members during the period 2012-2017. These include a range of tools for data analysis, such as GeoCAT -- a tool that performs rapid geospatial analysis to ease the process of Red Listing taxa and AquaMaps -- a toolkit that models the distribution and makes predictions of where aquatic species occur naturally. Another group of tools -- the GBIF Integrated Toolkit and ARPHA-BioDiv facilitates the process of data sharing, integration and publishing. Among the services presented, worthy of special mention is the EU BON Unified Taxonomic Information Service (UTIS) that allows the running of a federated search on multiple European taxonomic checklists by scientific name or vernacular name strings. These include the Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure (EU-Nomen), the European Nature Information System (EUNIS), the Catalogue of Life, the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS), the GBIF Checklist Bank and the Plazi Treatment Bank. All these web applications are bound together under the umbrella of the EU BON European Biodiversity Portal, with highly relevant contributions to the aims of the Group on Earth Observation's Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON). Besides applied tools and software, the portal also serves as an online library for manuals, guidelines, factsheets, case studies, policy recommendations and other documents. Learn more about these tools in our Final Brochure. For live updates, follow EU BON on Twitter, or like us on Facebook. See the live Tweet feed from the meeting at #eubongm. Full Article News
ee EU BON research keeps flowing: Downscaling and the automation of species monitoring By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 26 Sep 2018 14:34:00 +0300 Biodiversity data are sparse, biased and collected at many resolutions. So techniques are needed to combine these data and provide some clarity. This is where downscaling comes in. Downscaling predicts the occupancy of a species in a given area. That is, the number of grid squares a species is predicted to occupy in a standard grid of equally sized squares. Downscaling uses the intrinsic patterns in the spatial organization of an organism’s distributions to predict what the occupancy would be, given the occupancy at a coarser resolution. Groom et al. (2018) tests different downscaling models on birds and plants in four countries and in different landscapes and shows which models work best. The results show that all models work similarly, irrespective of the type of organism and landscape. However, some models were biased, either under- or overestimating occupancy. However, a few models were both reliable and unbiased. This means we can automate calculation of species occupancy. Workflows can harvest data from many sources and calculate species metrics in a timely manner, potentially delivering warnings so that interventions can be made. Species invasions, habitat degradation and mass extinctions are not a future threat, they are happening now. Understanding how we should react, and what policies we need should be underpinned by solid evidence. Imagine if we had systems where we could monitor biodiversity just like we monitor the climate in easy to understand numbers that are both accurate and sensitive to change. Original Source: Groom QJ, Marsh CJ, Gavish Y, Kunin WE. (2018) How to predict fine resolution occupancy from coarse occupancy data. Methods Ecol Evol.;00:1–10. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.13078 Figure 1: Comparison of downscaling performance of difference mathematical models with the percentage error from the known distribution of breeding birds of Flanders. Points above the zero line are overestimates of occupancy and under the line are underestimates. The x-axis is the prevalence of the species in Flanders. Full Article News
ee 2<sup>nd</sup> meeting pro-iBiosphere By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 15:38:00 +0200 Pro-iBiosphere meeting 2 will be held from 11 to 14 February 2013 in Leiden. It will consist of three workshops on: e-platforms & e-tools for taxonomy Legacy literature – Semantic mark-up generation, data quality and user-participation infrastructure Prospective Literature – Toward Best Practices for data acquisition and curation using e-tools for taxonomy. More information can be found at: http://wiki.pro-ibiosphere.eu/wiki/Workshops_Leiden_February_2013 Full Article Events
ee EU BON Kickoff Meeting By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 18:20:33 +0200 The European Union funded EU BON "Building the European Biodiversity Observation Network" project held its official Kick-off Meeting, taking place from 13 to 15 February 2013 in Berlin. An International Symposium "Nature and Governance – Biodiversity Data, Science, and the Policy Interface" preceded the kick-off (11-12 February 2013), to discuss the current landscape of monitoring and integration of biodiversity data, and stress on the relevance of EU BON on both European and global scales. The EU BON project will be working towards advancement and development of the technological platform for GEO BON (Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network), which operates and systemizes biodiversity data on a global scale. Full Article Events
ee 12th meeting on vegetation databases By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 13:34:00 +0200 The German working group on vegetation databases is dedicated to building, maintaining, linking and analysing electronic archives of vegetation plot data and provides the national repository "VegetWeb", hosted by the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN). The 12th workshop will be hosted by the new German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) in Leipzig, Germany. The central mission of iDiv is to promote theory-driven experiments and synthesis as well as data-driven theory. The concept of iDiv encompasses the detection of biodiversity, understanding its emergence, exploring its consequences for ecosystem functions and services, and developing strategies to safeguard biodiversity under global change. In this context, the combined synthesis of species abundance and distribution data together with information on species characteristics is seen as a high potential to advance our understanding of community assembly and plant diversity patterns. For this reason, important databases have already become part of iDiv's data research platforms, such as the German Vegetation Reference Database (GVRD), the plant trait databases TRY and BIOLFLOR and the Chorology Database Halle (CDH) on plant distribution data. In this workshop, we seek to explore the potentials of such databases for future research, with a specific focus on vegetation databases.Further Information: http://www.botanik.uni-greifswald.de/idiv_meeting_2013.html Full Article Events
ee Eye on Earth conference, Ireland (EEA) By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 17:12:00 +0200 The First Eye on Earth User Conference will be held in Dublin on March 4-6, 2013 and is officially associated with the Irish Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The conference is organised by the European Environment Agency and will be opening an exciting week of conferences addressing environmental, economic and governance issues. Other events include the Envirofi day conference (6 March), organized by the Joint Research Center and the imaGIne conference (7-8 March) organized by European Umbrella organization for Geographic Information.Event web page: Eye on Earth conference, Ireland (EEA) Full Article Events
ee European GBIF Nodes Meeting 2013 By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 17:03:00 +0200 The annual meeting of the European GBIF Nodes will be organised by GBIF Finland in Joensuu 6-8 March 2013.The meeting is by invitation only, and available for staff of the GBIF Members in Europe. In addition, any EU-funded biodiversity research projects are welcome to attend as observers. Event web page: European GBIF Nodes Meeting 2013 Full Article Events
ee First meeting of WP5 EU BON testing and validation of concepts, tools, and services By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 15:25:00 +0200 In 2013, Doñana Biological Reserve will host the first meeting of WP5 EU BON testing and validation of concepts, tools, and services, focusing on the organization and planning of the forthcoming WP5 tasks. The meeting will take place in Palacio de Doñana, Huelva, Spain, from 2 to 4 April 2013.The aim of the meeting is to bring together the experts in charge of the implementation of the WP5 tasks with the people responsible for the data architecture (WP2), the tools developers (WP3, 4) and the policy and dialogue responsible partners (WP6, 7, 8). The meeting aims at providing a precise definition of the responsibilities of the partners involved and discussing the organization of the work process. Full Article Events
ee BioFresh Annual Meeting 2013 By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 17:28:00 +0200 Organizers: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ & Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries - IGBPlace: Schloß Machern, Leipzig, GermanyEvent web page: BioFresh Annual Meeting 2013 Full Article Events
ee OpenUp! 2nd annual meeting By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 13 Mar 2013 17:22:00 +0200 The OpenUp! meeting will be held in the new building of the National Museum in Prague from April 24th through 26th, 2013. The second day (April 25th) of the meeting is open for everyone, whereas the first and last days are for project participants and/or Steering Committee with officials from the EC only. For more information please visit OpenUp! Meeting website - http://www.conferencepartners.cz/openup/index.htm Full Article Events
ee 3<sup>rd</sup> meeting pro-iBiosphere By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 15:44:00 +0200 Pro-iBiosphere meeting 3 will be held from 20 to 24 May 2013 in Berlin. It will consist of three workshops on: 1) Coordination and routes for cooperation across organizations, projects and e-infrastructures 2) Measuring and constraining the costs of delivering services 3) Stakeholder requirements Second Management committee meeting and Advisory Board meetings will be held from 23-24 of May 2013. More information can be found at: http://wiki.pro-ibiosphere.eu/wiki/Workshops_Berlin,_May_2013 Full Article Events
ee Invitation to the first meeting of the CBMP Freshwater Steering Group By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 15 May 2013 18:33:00 +0300 Тhe first meeting of the Freshwater Steering Group to be held in Uppsala, Sweden, on 10–12 June, 2013. The meeting is kindly supported by the Swedish EPA. Please register for the workshop by sending an e-mail to Willem.Goedkoop@slu.se no later than 13 May. Full Article Events
ee The iEvoBio Meeting: intersection of biology, software, and mathematics By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 14:27:49 +0200 The iEvoBio Meeting, 2013, will take place in Snowbird, Utah between June 25-26, in conjunction with Evolution 2013. It aims to bring together biologists working in evolution, systematics and biodiversity, with software developers, and mathematicians.The keynote speakers for iEvoBio 2013 will be Dr. Heather Piwowar and Dr. Holly Bik.Submissions for participation in the conference are now open. There are three ways to participate:- Lightning Talk: present for 5 min on a method, idea, or software product about bioinformatics.- Software Bazaar: Demo your open-source software product.- Birds of a Feather: Suggest or participate in an informal group of folks with a common interest. Suggestions will be considered both before and during the meeting. Find out the whole Program here.More details about registration can be found here. Full Article Events
ee 43rd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 15 May 2013 17:47:00 +0300 In 2013, the University of Potsdam will host the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The meeting (www.gfoe-2013.de) will take place from September 9 to 13, 2013 in Potsdam, Germany. The guiding theme of the 43rd Annual Meeting is "Building bridges in ecology - linking systems, scales and disciplines".Along the lines of this guiding theme, we will stimulate scientific discussions about all aspects in basic and applied ecological research contributing to better connect. Full Article Events
ee Final BIO_SOS meeting in Brussels By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 13:32:00 +0200 Final BIO_SOS meeting in Brussels (18-19 November 2013) Full Article Events
ee WP4 kick-off meeting By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Thu, 05 Sep 2013 13:40:18 +0300 The EU BON WP4 kick-off meeting will take place on 25-27 November 2013, in Solsona, Spain. Full Article Events
ee EU BON – Biofresh Meeting By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2013 11:02:00 +0200 The EU BON – Biofresh Meeting will take place on November 25 2013 at the Leibniz Association Headquarter in Berlin, Germany. EU BON and Biofresh participants will present both projects and their key products, followed by discussion-rounds: Synergies and linkages between BioFresh-EU BON. Full Article Events
ee Dissemination meeting with MsMonina, Brussles By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 13:30:00 +0200 Dissemination meeting with MsMonina, Brussles (26 November 2013) Full Article Events
ee 2nd LifeWatch e-Infrastructure Construction Operational Meeting ICT CORE and distributed construction operations, Granada, Spain By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Sat, 21 Dec 2013 10:17:00 +0200 The 2nd LifeWatch e-Infrastructure meeting will take part on 3 - 4 February 2014 in Granada, Spain. During the two days of the meeting " e-Infrastructure Construction Operational Meeting ICT CORE and distributed construction operations" Eu BON will be presented by Christoph Häuser who will talk on "The Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services (IPBES), and The Group on Earth Observations / Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON): Synergies with LifeWatch". Hannu Saarenmaa will also chair the first Working Session: LifeWatch ICT requirements. Full Article Events
ee Kick-off meeting of WPs 6 and 7 By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 15:51:00 +0200 • to get to know each other better within tasks and between depending tasks,• to advance on the understanding of the task and the work foreseen in the task,• to explore some topics which could serve as guidance for work foreseen in tasks. Full Article Events
ee 8th Annual Meeting of the Specialist Group for Macroecology By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 11:20:00 +0200 Integrating mechanisms into macroecology 8th Annual Meeting of the Specialist Group for Macroecology of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (GfÖ) Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Institute of Biology, Department Geobotany & Botanical Garden, Am Kirchtor 1, 06108 Halle (Saale), Germany Linking processes and mechanistic approaches (e.g., from physiology, experimental ecology, demography, and evolution) with macroecological approaches, scales, and methods has long been discussed among macroecologists. Still, only few steps toward implementing such links have been taken, yet. With the 8th Annual Meeting of the Specialist Group for Macroecology of the GfÖ, we want to offer a forum for presenting and discussing both tested approaches and new ideas to make these links. Additionally, in order to move beyond discussion, we invite all participants to join the conference workshop on the 2nd day. Here, we plan to intensively discuss gaps in existing approaches and possible ways for bridging these gaps in several discussion groups and to take first steps towards publishing the summarized workshop results. http://www.macroecology.org/ Full Article Events
ee EU BON General Meeting By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 07 Feb 2014 15:37:00 +0200 The EU BON General Meeting will take place between 30 March and 3 April 2014 at the HCMR in Gournes Pediados, Crete. The last day of the meeting 3 April 2014 will be devoted to a training Workshop, potentially covering issues on EBVs (Essential Biodiversity Variables), Modelling, Data standards, Data flow etc. Visit our online registration platform to find information about the programme, venue, accommodation, training workshop etc Full Article Events
ee 6th GBIF European Nodes Meeting By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 14 Mar 2014 10:54:00 +0200 The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) is holding its 6th GBIF Eropean Nodes Meeting, organized by the Belgian Biodiversity Platform. The event will take place in Brussels, 8-10 April 2014. GBIF is an international open data infrastructure, funded by governments.It allows anyone, anywhere to access data about all types of life on Earth, shared across national boundaries via the Internet. By encouraging and helping institutions to publish data according to common standards, GBIF enables research not possible before, and informs better decisions to conserve and sustainably use the biological resources of the planet. More information is available on the event website. Full Article Events
ee Digital Conservation Conference 2014 (University of Aberdeen, UK) By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 18:26:00 +0200 Digital applications in nature conservation have rapidly gained prominence and now span a range of areas, including: Digital public engagement, learning, citizen science, crowd-sourcing e-learning and e-gaming Novel monitoring tools Database connectivity and access Online decision-making support systems Building on the optimistic view that digital technology has a huge potential to aid nature conservation, this conference will also critically address the multidisciplinary dimensions of the impacts of digital applications on this societally important field. Digital Conservation seeks to establish a new research agenda, by fostering the exchange of ideas, insights and experiences between scientists and practitioners in a field that will increasingly shape human interactions with nature. Abstract submission for talk, poster, or demo DEADLINE: 24th March 2014 Event Flyer Full Article Events
ee Adaptation Strategies to Global Environmental Change in the Mediterranean City (Athens, Greece) By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 09:48:00 +0200 The international Conference will explore the potential of earth observations and thrust climate information transfer from the science to the stakeholder application realm, in order to develop suitable adaptation measures at national and regional levels. It will identify best adaptation programs and approaches to global environmental change in Mediterranean-climate cities. It will enhance and strengthen European and international cooperation in the context of the activities within the Group on Earth Observations (GEO), and promote tools and options for adaptation strategies. The Conference will help local and regional authorities and stakeholders to gain insight on the role of EO-based services in adapting to climate chance impacts in urban hot- spot areas. The Conference will be followed for one and a half day by the 8th GEO European Project Workshop which will be the opportunity to present concrete examples of Earth Observation activities relevant to adaptation strategies. Information and registration: www.mariolopoulosfoundation.gr/medcity2014 Full Article Events
ee 8th GEO European Projects Workshop (GEPW-8), Athens, Greece By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 10:05:00 +0200 The European Commission announces the 8th GEO European Projects Workshop (GEPW-8) which will take place in Athens, Greece, on 12 and 13 June, hosted by the Greek GEO Office - National Observatory of Athens and co-organized by the Mariolopoulos-Kanaginis Foundation for the Environmental Sciences. The eighth of the annual series of GEO European Projects Workshops is intended to bring all those interested in and actively contributing to the Global Earth Observations System of Systems (GEOSS) from all over Europe together, in order to present their work and discuss how Europe can contribute to this international effort, especially in the wake of the launch of the new EU Framework Programme for Research, Horizon 2020, and renewal of the mandate of GEO for another 10 years through the endorsement of the 2014 Geneva Declaration. Registration: Registration is already open since 20th of March at the GEPW8 website.Registration for attendance deadline: May 23, 2014Registration of presentation deadline: April 30, 2014. Application form will be available at GEPW8 website. For more information please visit the event's website at: www.gepw8.noa.gr Full Article Events
ee XI LifeWatch Stakeholders Board Meeting (Crete, Greece) By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Sat, 31 May 2014 10:58:00 +0300 The next 11th LifeWatch Stakeholders Board Meeting will be take place in Crete (Greece), on July 7-8, 2014. The meeting will be hosted by the HCMR Hellenic Centre for Marine Research. Full Article Events
ee GfOe Annual Meeting 2014 By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 20 Dec 2013 13:50:00 +0200 In 2014, the University of Hildesheim will host the 44th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The meeting will take place from September 8th to 12th, 2014 in Hildesheim, Germany. The guiding theme of the 44th Annual Meeting is "Integrating ecological knowledge into nature conservation and ecosystem management".Along the lines of this guiding theme, we will stimulate scientific discussions on basic and applied ecological topics as well as on nature conservation and management. Special focus will be given to: biodiversity research (e.g. diversity of genes, species and ecosystems; threats and conservation) ecosystem functioning (e.g. ecosystem services, processes and functions, ecological dynamics) species and populations (e.g. interactions, competition, adaption, survival, community assembly, past and current pattern) ecosystem types (e.g. marine, aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems; from polar to tropical regions, from lowlands to mountains) global change effects (e.g. climate change, land use change, nutrient deposition, invasive species) management (e.g. general and international approaches, restoration ecology, sustainable land management) conservation approaches (e.g. linking ecological knowledge to nature conservation, environmental education, sustainability, community conservation, socio-ecological approaches, policy advice) Call for Sessions started on December 18, 2013. The deadline for proposals has been extended until 28 February, 2013. Proposals addressing the guiding theme of the meeting as well as all other topics relevant to ecologists are welcomed. Proposals should include the following information: 1. A session title 2. A short title (max 5 words or 50 characters) 3. The goal of the session (half A4 page) 4. Names, addresses, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of chairs (up to three chairs per session) 5. List of potential speakers (Please note: all potential speakers will have to register and pay registration fee) If you would like to propose and chair a session, please submit your proposal to http://www.gfoe-2014.de/index.php?cat=call_sessions. Full Article Events
ee 21st GBIF Governing Board meeting (GB21) By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 05 Feb 2014 10:39:12 +0200 The 21st GBIF Governing Board meeting (GB21) and related events will take place in New Delhi, India, in the week of 15-19 September 2014. More information and a link to the registration website will be available closer to the meeting dates. Full Article Events
ee Second IPBES Pan-European stakeholder meeting (PESC-2) By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Mon, 23 Jun 2014 09:53:00 +0300 The Second IPBES Pan-European stakeholder meeting (PESC-2) will take place on 22 & 23 September 2014 in Basel, Switzerland. The meeting is organised by the Swiss Biodiversity Forum with the support of the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN), and in collaboration with other European IPBES Platforms from Germany, France, Belgium, and UK. The meeting builds on the first IPBES Pan-European Stakeholder Consultation, which was successfully held in Leipzig in July 2013. A broad engagement of scientific experts, local knowledge holders, policy makers and NGOs will be crucial in making IPBES a success. The meeting aims to: • inform on the IPBES process, and how to participate in the current work programme (day 1)• discuss and give input to the forthcoming IPBES Regional assessment of Europe and Central Asia (day 1 & 2)• contribute to the mobilisation of experts and stakeholders across the Pan-European and Central Asian region (day 1 & 2) Please find the official announcement and programme here. Registration is now open, more info is available on the meeting website: http://www.biodiversity.ch/e/ipbes/PESC-2 Full Article Events
ee ExpeER International Conference 2014 By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 16:44:00 +0300 The "International Conference on Experimentation in Ecosystem Research in a Changing World: Challenges and Opportunities" will take place on the 24th and 25th of September at the National Museum of Natural History (auditorium de la Grande Galerie de l'Evolution), Paris, France. Context: The Earth's rapidly changing environment is putting critical ecosystem services at risk. There are many challenges involved in understanding global environmental changes, and in providing societies with the policy-relevant knowledge base to deal with them. These challenges will reach across many aspects of scientific endeavour. Indeed, the research community requires state-of-the-art research infrastructures (RIs) to have the capability to explain and predict global environmental changes. In this context the Experimentation in Ecosystem Research conference will provide a platform for discussions on cutting-edge technological tools, large-scale integrative experimental design, technical constraints, data access and last but not least ecosystem modelling. The conference will attract speakers and delegates from around the world and will offer opportunities to reinforce global cooperation. Main topics: Grand challenges: With the current set of Experimental Research infrastructures in ecosystem science, do we have the capacity to tackle the grand challenges of today and tomorrow? In vitro and in natura : How realistic are they, and how they can be better linked? Technologies: Which emerging technologies could enhance (or are needed for) the performance and services offered by our RIs? Data: Towards an e-infrastructure for ecosystem research - challenges and opportunities Modelling: How accurate is our capacity to forecast and upscale, and what is missing? How can we communicate uncertainty? How do we strike the right balance between modelling and experiments? The conference is organized under the framework of the European FP7 project ExpeER ( www.expeeronline.eu ) Find out more in the flyer attached below or on the event's website: https://colloque6.inra.fr/expeer-conference Full Article Events
ee Twelfth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP 12) By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Mon, 01 Sep 2014 17:11:00 +0300 The Twelfth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP 12) will take place from 6 to 17 October 2014 in the Alpensia Convention Center, Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province, Republic of Korea. The theme of the conference will be "Biodiversity for Sustainable Development":- To raise international awareness about the essential role of biodiversity and its contribution to sustainable development.- To put strong emphasis on biodiversity at the discussions of Post-2015 Development Agenda and setting of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Mor einformation is available on the conference website: http://www.cbdcop12.kr/eng/sub/conference/conference01_2.php Full Article Events
ee 36th General Meeting of CETAF By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 16:21:00 +0300 The 36th General Meeting of CETAF that will take place in Vienna, Austria, on the 14th-15th October 2014 at the Naturhistorisches Museum Wien. This meeting will constitute an ordinary General Meeting of the CETAF AISBL. CETAF 36 will focus on the finalisation of CETAF strategy and strategic development plan, and discussion of the role of CETAF in European Cultural Heritage initiatives and common European infrastructures. In this context, the new work plan of the General Secretariat has been drawn up, following the recent developments in the Consortium, to support and underpin the global CETAF strategy that is to be presented during CETAF 36. The meeting will take place at the Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, located at Burgring 7, 1010 Vienna, Austria – access to the meeting will be via the vistors entrance situated between the two museums (the entrance facing the Kunsthistorisches Museum). Please find more information about transport and accommodation attached. The meeting is scheduled to start on Tuesday, 14th October 2014 at 12.00 hrs and to finish at 17.00 hrs on Wednesday, 15th October 2014. On Monday the 13th October, a CETAF Workshop on Earth Sciences will take place at the Museum, organized and coordinated by Arne Bjørlykke, Director of the Natural History Museum of the University of Oslo, Norway. The meetings of the Collection Policy Board (CPB) and the European Journal of Taxonomy (EJT) steering committee are scheduled for Thursday 16th October. More information available on the CETAF website: http://www.cetaf.org/ Full Article Events
ee British Ecological Society and French Ecological Society (BEsFE) joint 2014 annual meeting 9 – 12 December, France By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Mon, 20 Jan 2014 16:49:00 +0200 The British Ecological Society and the French Ecology Society are pleased to invite you to Lille for a joint conference which will bring together for the first time ecologists of our two countries. The aim of the conference will promote exchanges and debates on major advances in scientific ecology, and strengthen cooperation between the French and British researchers of tomorrow. The meeting will be held on 9 – 12 December at the Grand Palais, Lille, France. The British Ecological Society and French Ecological Society invite proposals for symposia sessions at their 2014 Annual Meeting. Symposia sessions at the Annual Meeting highlight some of the most important and timely science in ecology. They provide the overarching structure and scientific focal point to the meeting. The topics provide a showcase and forum for the discussion of key ecological questions, vision for the future and encourage integration among disciplines. As ever, timely and well organised submissions from across the breadth of ecology are welcome; however, building on the bi-national meeting and the introduction of the EU Horizon 2020 programme of research funding, we particularly encourage submissions that highlight international and EU focused topics: • Agro-ecology and the CAP• Biodiversity and ecosystem services• Evolutionary ecology and disease• Marine ecology and the EU Marine Directive • Freshwater ecology and the EU Water Directive• Horizon 2020 Tackling Societal Challenges: http://bit.ly/193Fbo3 The deadline for submissions is 31 January 2014. The three full days of science can accommodate 18 half day symposia sessions. Symposia proposals should include one keynote speaker allocated a 30 minute presentation and then five invited speakers, each allocated 15 minute slots. Time devoted to synthesis and discussion is possible, but at the discretion of the organisers. In exceptional circumstances, we will consider a full day session. Proposers are responsible for the speakers submitting their abstracts and registrations on time. - See more at: http://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/events/current_future_meetings/2014-annual-meeting/ Full Article Events
ee EU BON Task Force Meeting By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 17:21:00 +0200 Following the GEO BON RS4EBV workshop, an EU BON Task Force meeting will take place on 29 January 2015 at the IDIV, Leipzig. Full Article Events
ee RDA Fifth Plenary Meeting By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 09 Jan 2015 15:55:00 +0200 The Fifth RDA Plenary Meeting will take place in San Diego, California from March 9 -11, 2015, at the Paradise Point Hotel. RDA plenaries are multi-day meetings held twice a year in various locations worldwide to provide the RDA community an opportunity to network and collaborate with peers in various disciplines, and hear from industry experts and world leaders on topics related to research data sharing and exchange. Celebrating its second year as an international organization, RDA will highlight the accomplishments of its membership. With the theme, "Adopt-a-Deliverable", focus will be on the outputs from the initial set of RDA Working Groups, and on ensuring lasting impact in the research data sharing community through adoption by other organizations. The RDA Fifth Plenary is open to RDA members and the public. The Plenary welcomes those individuals that share RDA core values of creating the building blocks of common data infrastructures that can bridge disciplinary activities under a community-driven and non-profit model. Data experts, scientists, researchers and other professionals are encouraged to attend, as well as students and early career professionals in industries related to the fields of research data sharing and exchange. More information: https://rd-alliance.org/plenary-meetings/rda-fifth-plenary-meeting.html Full Article Events
ee 37th CETAF General Meeting By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 16:43:00 +0200 The 37th CETAF General Meeting that will take place in Meise, Belgium on 21-22 April, 2015. The meeting will take place at the at the Botanic Garden Meise, in the Bouchout Domain, Nieuwelaan 38, 1860 Meise (Belgium). CETAF37 will focus on conducting the annual CETAF business, including CETAF’s financial issues and administrative activities, as well as the consolidation of the CETAF strategic development plan. A workshop on the activities that will be undertaken by CETAF within the context of the CETAF strategy has been organized for the second day of the meeting. More information will be available on the CETAF website: http://www.cetaf.org/events Full Article Events