Nettsider med emneord «GBIF»
The BioDT task 4.3 kickoff was organized at the GBIF Europe and Central Asia regional nodes meeting in Warsaw 17th and 18th of May 2023.
Presentation of the Biodiversity Digital Twin (BioDT) project for the University of Oslo (UiO) Natural History Museum (NHMO) Department of Research and Collections on 2023-03-24.
Call for project proposals for the mobilization of collection specimen data and species occurrence data from Ukraine. The deadline for submitting your proposals is 15th September 2022.
Selected BioDATA students from all partner countries attended theOpen Science course at Finse during 14-18 November 2022. The course combined partner students with students from UiO and UiB, and was taught by stakeholders from UiO, UiB, NTNU and NINA.
Biodiversity digital twin for advanced simulation, modeling, and prediction capabilities (BioDT) is a 3-year Horizon Europe project (2022-2025) that will build a digital model of biodiversity systems.
BioDATA Advanced - навыки управления данными по биоразнообразию для студентов
Project activities in Siberia are postponed because of the Russian war in Ukraine
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Meeting of the project coordinators to revise the plan and prepare for the course plan.
BioDATA final symposium for partner universities, ForBio, and GBIF. Venue in Oslo (11-12 November 2022).
Meeting of the project coordinators to revise the plan and prepare for the course series and the train-the-trainers course in Belarus.
The goal of the train-the-mentors course is to equip the target group, the most advanced and appropriate trainers in the target countries, with the necessary training skills to apply these as assistants in the main training activities in Dushanbe (June 2019), Minsk (November 2019), Yerevan (April 2020), and Kiev (October 2020).
BioDATA course bridging biodiversity and DNA barcoding data with a focus on publishing and using molecular data available in GBIF and BOLD.
Five-day program curriculum on open biodiversity data publishing, including excursion and bioblitz in Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
Five-day program curriculum on open biodiversity data publishing, including excursion and bioblitz in Dilijan, Armenia.
GBIF.no is the Norwegian participant node in the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF)
Five-day program curriculum on open biodiversity data publishing, including excursion and bioblitz in Bialowieza, Belarus.
Meeting of the project coordinators to revise the plan and prepare for the train the trainers and course I.
BioDATA symposium for partner universities, ForBio, and GBIF in the spring of 2021.
The goal of the train-the-mentors course is to equip the target group, the most advanced and appropriate trainers in the target countries, with the necessary training skills to apply these as assistants in the main training activities in Dushanbe (June 2019), Minsk (November 2019), Yerevan (April 2020), and Kiev (October 2020).
Note that the course is postponed because of the COVID-19 travel restrictions. Five-day program curriculum on open biodiversity data publishing, including excursion and bioblitz in Yerevan, Armenia.