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Échange de données sur les espèces envahissantes du Pacifique dans le cadre du Système mondial d’information sur la biodiversité (GBIF).

Nous formons un groupe diversifié dans la région du Pacifique, qui s’étend sur environ un tiers de la surface de la Terre et englobe près de la moitié des mers de la planèteAvailable onlineCall Number: 632.90995 SEC,[EL]Physical Description: 28 p

Share Pacific invasive species data using the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF)

The “Invasive Species Battler” series has been developed to share what we have learned about common invasive species issues in the region. They are not intended to cover each issue in depth but to provide information and case-studies that can assist you to make a decision about what to do next or where to go for further information.SPREP publication| available onlineCall Number: [EL]ISBN/ISSN: 978-982-04-0785-5,978-982-04-0786-2Physical Description: 28 p

Pacific biodiversity information forum: general biodiversity bibliography for Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia

The need for a Pacific Biodiversity Information Forum to provide a venue and support for biodiversity information needs in the Pacific Basin was established during the GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility) meeting on Maui in May of 2002. Interested parties met again during the October 2003 GBIF meeting in Tsukuba, Japan and reaffirmed the need and began to draw up a governing structure for PBIF and identify specific biodiversity needs in the Pacific Basin that can be addressed through projects.

The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) integrated publishing toolkit user manual, version 1.0

The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) works to make digital biodiversity data openly and freely available on the internet for everyone. GBIF provides access to scienti_c biodiversity data for decision-making, research endeavours and public use. GBIF endorses both open source software and open data access.

Best practices for mobilizing policy-relevant data : examples from sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific

The Biodiversity Information for Development (BID) programme is a European Union-funded programme led by GBIF, the Global Biodiversity Information Facility. The programme's objective is to improve management of natural capital for human well-being, through the increased application of biodiversity information
as evidence for decision-making.Available online|Available in vertical file - one copyCall Number: [EL],VF 8417Physical Description: 16 p.