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Bulgarian GBIF Node

Bulgarian GBIF Node. Yordan Uzunov, Boyko B. Georgiev Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2 Gagarin Street, 1113 Sofia uzunov@ecolab.bas.bg bbg@ecolab.bas.bg. GBIF European Nodes Meeting, 4-6 April 2011, Paris. Positive developments – 1.

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Bulgarian GBIF Node

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  1. Bulgarian GBIF Node Yordan Uzunov, Boyko B. Georgiev Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2 Gagarin Street, 1113 Sofia uzunov@ecolab.bas.bgbbg@ecolab.bas.bg GBIF European Nodes Meeting, 4-6 April 2011, Paris

  2. Positive developments – 1 Bulgarian GBIF Node FP7, Programme CAPACITIES, REGPOT-2008 WETLANET – Enhancing research potential by strengthening a local network of laboratories for studying wetland ecosystems functioning, restoration and management Duration: 36 months (2009-2012) EC funding: 937,000 EUR National co-funding: 121,000 EUR GBIF European Nodes Meeting, 4-6 April 2011, Paris

  3. Sofia Positive developments – 1 Bulgarian GBIF Node WETLANET laboratories Sozopol Atanasovsko Lake GBIF European Nodes Meeting, 4-6 April 2011, Paris Srebarna Biosphere Reserve

  4. Positive developments – 2 Bulgarian GBIF Node • Funded by the National Science Fund – 2009-2011 • Consortium of 7 institutes of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and 3 universities • Expected outputs: • Improving infrastructure of research collections • Improving laboratory facilities, especially in molecular systematics • Renovation of analytical equipment involved in ecosystem research • Improving the network of field stations • Increasing staff qualification, especially in molecular systematics in collection storing • Better integration between research potential at the national level GBIF European Nodes Meeting, 4-6 April 2011, Paris

  5. Positive developments – 2 Bulgarian GBIF Node Improving infrastructure of research collections • Task for 2011: • Database of digital images of type specimens in the major Bulgarian biodiversity collections: • National Museum of Natural History • Herbarium of University of Sofia • Herbarium of Agrarian University – Plovdiv • Herbarium of Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research • Zoological Collections of Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research GBIF European Nodes Meeting, 4-6 April 2011, Paris

  6. Central Laboratoryof General Ecology Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research Institute of Zoology Institute of Botany Positive developments – 3 Bulgarian GBIF Node Reorganization of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (July 2010) resulting into consolidation of the national biodiversity research capacity and expertise GBIF European Nodes Meeting, 4-6 April 2011, Paris

  7. Problems and needs Bulgarian GBIF Node • Lack of political commitment • Science is not priority for the current Bulgarian government • Lack of national financial resources for research - less 0.2% of the national budget • National Research Priorities (2011 – 2020) – biodiversity not included • No clear vision for the future of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences as a national research centre • Bulgarian GBIF partner • Ministry of Education, Youth and Science vs Ministry of Environment and Waters • Lack of IT capacity oriented to biodiversity data – need of training GBIF European Nodes Meeting, 4-6 April 2011, Paris

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