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Title
The biodiversity informatics landscape: Elements, connections and opportunities
Abstract
There are a multitude of biodiversity informatics projects, datasets, databases and initiatives at the global level, and many more at regional, national, and sometimes local levels. In such a complex landscape, it can be unclear how different elements relate to each other. Based on a high-level review of global and European-level elements, we present a map of the biodiversity informatics landscape. This is a first attempt at identifying key datasets/databases and data services, and mapping them in a way that can be used to identify the links, gaps and redundancies in the landscape. While the map is predominantly focused on elements with a global scope, the sub-global focus at the European-level was incorporated in the map in order to demonstrate how a regional network such as the European Biodiversity Observation Network (EU BON) can usefully contribute to connecting some of the nodes within the landscape. We identify 74 elements, and find that the informatics landscape is complex in terms of the characteristics and diversity of these elements, and that there is high variability in their level of connectedness. Overall, the landscape is highly connected, with one element boasting 28 connections. The average "degrees of separation" between elements is low, and the landscape is deemed relatively robust to failures since there is no single point that information flows through. Examples of possible effort duplication are presented, and the inclusion of five policy-level elements in the map helps illustrate how informatics products can contribute to global processes that define and direct political targets. Beyond simply describing the existing landscape, this map will support a better understanding of the landscape’s current structure and functioning, enabling responsible institutions to establish or strengthen collaborations, work towards avoiding effort duplication, and facilitate access to the biodiversity data, information and knowledge required to support effective decision-making, in the context of comparatively limited funding for biodiversity knowledge and conservation. To support this, we provide the input matrix and code that created this map as supplementary materials, so that readers can more closely examine the links in the landscape, and edit the map to suit their own purposes.
Bibliographic citation
Bingham, H.; Doudin, M.; Weatherdon, L.V.; Despot-Belmonte, K.; Wetzel, F.T.; Groom, Q.; Lewis, E.; Regan, E.; Appeltans, W.; Güntsch, A.; Mergen, M.; Agosti, D.; Penev, L.; Hoffmann, A.; Saarenmaa, H.; Geller, G.; Kim, K.; Kim, H.; Archambeau, A-S.; Haüser, C.; Schmeller, D.S.; Geijzendorffer, I.; García Camacho, A.; Guerra, C.; Robertson, T.; Runnel, V.; Valland, N.; Martin, C.S. (2017). The biodiversity informatics landscape: Elements, connections and opportunities. Research Ideas and Outcomes 3: e14059. https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/rio.3.e14059
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Authors

author
Name
Heather Bingham
author
Name
Michel Doudin
author
Name
Lauren Weatherdon
author
Name
Katherine Despot-Belmonte
author
Name
Florian Tobias Wetzel
author
Name
Quentin Groom
Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0596-5376
Affiliation
Vlaamse overheid; Beleidsdomein Economie, Wetenschap en Innovatie; Plantentuin Meise
author
Name
Edward Lewis
author
Name
Eugenie Regan
author
Name
Ward Appeltans
Affiliation
UNESCO; UNESCO/IOC Project Office for IODE
author
Name
Anton Güntsch
author
Name
Patricia Mergen
Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2848-8231
Affiliation
Vlaamse overheid; Beleidsdomein Economie, Wetenschap en Innovatie; Plantentuin Meise
author
Name
Donat Agosti
author
Name
Lyubomir Penev
author
Name
Anke Hoffmann
author
Name
Hannu Saarenmaa
author
Name
Gary Geller
author
Name
Kidong Kim
author
Name
Hyejin Kim
author
Name
Anne-Sophie Archambeau
author
Name
Christoph Haüser
author
Name
Dirk Schmeller
author
Name
Ilse Geijzendorffer
author
Name
Antonio García Camacho
author
Name
Carlos Guerra
author
Name
Tim Robertson
author
Name
Veljo Runnel
author
Name
Nils Valland
author
Name
Corinne Martin

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/rio.3.e14059

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date created
2017-07-05
date modified
2019-02-14