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IABIN Network Architecture

IABIN Network Architecture. Washington, DC, April 4, 2007. Inter-American Biodiversity Information Network (IABIN). IABIN (Summit of the Americas on Sustainable Development, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia 1996)

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IABIN Network Architecture

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  1. IABINNetwork Architecture Washington, DC, April 4, 2007

  2. Inter-American Biodiversity Information Network (IABIN) • IABIN (Summit of the Americas on Sustainable Development, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia 1996) • Internet-based forum for technical and scientific collaboration for the collection, exchange, and use of biodiversity information relevant to decision-making and education • Promote free and universal access to biodiversity information and strengthening of biodiversity information systems, as the develop of the appropriate cyber-infrastructure for different levels 34 national governments, academia, non-governmental and inter-governmental organizations, natural history collections and private sector

  3. IABIN • National Focal Points (34 Countries) • IABIN Secretariat (January 2005) • Consortiums lead by the following institutions: • Invasive Species (I3N): NBII (US), • Species and Specimens: INBio (Costa Rica) • Protected Areas: Fundação O Boticário (Brazil) • Pollinators: CoEvolution Institute (US) • Ecosysytems: Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (Panama) • Catalog: NBII (US)

  4. IABIN Architecture (Basic Idea)

  5. Value added tools Catalog (Index\Thesaurus) Protected Areas (Management) Ecosystems Geospatial Network Maps & Data Species Specimens Pollinators Invasive Species Data Integration between TNs

  6. IT Roles

  7. Geospatial Data (Geointegrator) WFS–GeoIntegrador ETN/PATN Costa Rica Land Cover MapServer Maps Costa Rica Endangered Species ArcIMS Maps Panama Land Cover MapServer Maps Panama Endangered Species ArcIMS Maps ArcIMS ArcIMS ArcIMS ArcIMS WFS WFS WFS WFS GeoServidor GeoServidor GeoServidor GeoServidor Geospatial Data (Geointegrator) Internet Panama Land Cover Panama Endangered Species Costa Rica Endangered Species Colombia Panamá Perú Bolivia

  8. Pollinators • Specimens: DcW/ABCD • Species: Plinian Core • Relationship between Pollinators and Plants (to be determined) • Relations with other TNs • x,y • scientific name • Catalog • IABIN Biobot (Search tool) • Dublin Core • Synchronization of common data providers with other Networks • Species and Specimens • Specimens: DcW/ABCD • Species: Plinian Core • Relations with other TNs • x,y • Scientific name • Distribution maps • Invasive Species • Specimens: DcW/ABCD • Species: Plinian Core • Relations with other TNs • x,y • Scientific name • IABIN Data Providers • TAPIR (DwC/ABDC/Plinian Core) • WFS (WMS) • Ecosystems • GEOSS Classification Structure (6 Levels) • Standard Format Database with National Classification Data • Terrestrial • Marine • Freshwater • Relations with other TN’s • List of Dominant Species • Geospatial • Protected Areas • WDPA Standard (to be accepted) • Relations with other TN’s • List of Dominant Species • Geospatial

  9. Other IABIN Activities • Training • Data providers meetings • Grants for data content creation • Decision support tools

  10. Secretariat Iván Valdespino, Directorivaldespino@iabin.netRita Besana, Content Manager rbesana@iabin.netBoris Ramírez, Thematic Network Coordinator bramirez@iabin.netCity of Knowledge, Building 801, Clayton, Republic of PanamaPhone: +507 317-1992, 317-1993 Fax: +507 317-1994 http://www.iabin.net Muito Obrigado Gracias Thank you

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