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- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1992 03:00:00 LCL
- From: Dora Ann Lange Canhos <dora@bdt.ftpt.ansp.br>
- To: Multiple recipients of list DEVEL-L <DEVEL-L@auvm.bitnet>
- Subject: BIN21
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- P R E S S R E L E A S E
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- issued by
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- BIODIVERSITY INFORMATION NETWORK WORKSHOP
- Base de Dados Tropical, Campinas, Brasil
-
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- BIODIVERSITY INFORMATION NETWORK
-
- CALL FOR FURTHER PARTICIPATION
-
-
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- Within the context of the Biodiversity Convention and Agenda 21, an
- international group established a Biodiversity Information Network to
- solve the problem of managing global diversity information. The network
- will disseminate and facilitate access to biodiversity information
- worldwide. It will encourage the active involvement of all regions of the
- world. The first mission of the initiative is to ensure participation of
- the entire biodiversity community.
-
- The Workshop, sponsored by the International Union of Biological
- Sciences, the International Union of Microbiological Societies and the
- World Federation for Culture Collections, was held at the Tropical Data
- Base, Campinas, Brasil, July 26-31, 1992. Initial participants included
- scientists, non-governmental and governmental organizations.
-
- The sustainable management of the environment and conservation of the
- biodiversity of plants, animals, microorganisms and all living things
- depends on reliable and readily accessible information. Without
- information on the names, the location, activity and interactions of
- organisms in the ecosystem, appropriate policies, conservation strategies
- or remedial actions cannot succeed.
-
- The amount of information currently in existence and soon to be developed
- is vast. It is scattered around the world and is not easily obtained.
- There is a clear need for a network to link these resources and make them
- readily available. The participants invite the active involvement of all
- individuals and organizations with an interest in the aims of the
- network.
-
- The network to be established will be primarily electronic - linking
- databases and providing a communications system - but will use all other
- means of distributing information. The network will encourage exchange of
- data and ensure that the needs of developing countries are met. The
- information resource will be global and the participation of the
- developing world will be actively sought.
-
- An interim steering group will provide support for the initiative and
- seek funding and sponsorship. Working groups have been formed to give
- technical, educational and administrative support to start the process of
- establishing the network. Simultaneously with the workshop online
- bulletin boards were set up in which several hundred interested people
- participated. From this it is clear that the initiative is attracting
- worldwide interest, reflecting the general recognition that information
- is an essential element in the underpinning of the Rio Convention.
-
- The Workshop was funded by the United Nations Environment Programme,
- Insituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente e dos Recursos Naturais Renovaveis,
- Programa de Formacao de Recursos Humanos para Areas Estrategicas,
- Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico,
- Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos, The British Council.
-
- For further information contact:
- * Vanderlei Canhos, Base de Dados Tropical, Fundacao Tropical de
- Pesquisas e Tecnologia "Andre Tosello", Rua Latino Coelho, 1301 -
- Parque Taquaral, 13087-010 Campinas, SP, Brasil,
- Tel:+55 192 42-7022, Email: vcanhos@bdt.ftpt.ansp.br
-
- * John McComb, World Conservation Monitoring Centre, 201 Huntingdon Road,
- Cambridge, CB3 ODL, UK; Tel: +44 223 277314, Email:johnm@wcmc.co.uk, BT
- Gold 75:DBI0710
-
- * Barbara Kirsop, Microbial Strain Data Network, 307 Huntingdon Road,
- Cambridge, CB3 OJX, UK, Tel: +44 223 276622, Email: msdn@cgnet.com or
- BT Gold 75:DBI0005
-
- * Anthony Whitworth, Association for Progressive Communications, 2284
- Railroad Drive, Fairbanks, AK 99709, Tel: +1 907 4798129, Email:
- anthony@igc.apc.org or anthony@gis.lter.alaska.edu
-
- * Hideaki Sugawara, World Data Center for Microorganisms, The Institute
- of Physical and Chemical Research, RIKEN, Saitama, Japan, Tel: +81 48
- 4621111, Email: r35118@rkna50.riken.go.jp
-
-
- NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS REPRESENTED IN PERSON INCLUDED:
- ALTERNEX (Brasil), Antarctic Environmental Data Centre (UK), ARMADATA
- (Brasil), Base de Dados Tropical (Brasil), BIOSIS (UK), Comision Nacional
- para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (Mexico), ECOFORCE
- (Brasil), ECONET (USA), FAPESP (Brasil), FTPT 'Andre Tosello' (Brasil),
- GERI (Korea), IBAMA (Brasil), IBICT (Brasil), IBPGR (Italy), IMI (UK),
- IPBM (Russia), IBGE (Brasil), MGDN (USA), MSDN (UK), National Science
- Foundation (USA), Natural History Museum (UK), Projecto Red Academica de
- Biodiversidad Latinoamericana (Mexico), RIKEN (Japan), UNESCO Mircen
- (Sweden), UNICAMP (Brasil), University of Newcastle upon Tyne (UK),
- University of Technology, Sydney (Australia), Weizmann Institute of
- Science (Israel), World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UK)
-
- + some 200 further organizations/individuals participating online through
- computer networking services provided by the organizers.
-
- Issued by the Biodiversity Information Network Workshop - July 31st 1992,
- Campinas, Brasil.
-
- Sponsored by:
- the United Nations Environment Programme
- the International Union of Biological Sciences
- the International Union of Microbiological Societies
- the World Federation for Culture Collections
-
-
-
- WORKSHOP SUMMARY
-
- A Workshop on the Needs and Specifications for a Biodiversity Information
- Network held at the Tropical Data Base, Campinas, Brasil, July 26-31,
- 1992, was attended by 35 people from a number of international
- organizations. It was made available online through a variety of
- electronic networks which were accessed by some 200 people, 30 of whom
- sent contributions to the discussions.
-
- The purpose of the Network is to support and encourage protection of the
- environment and conservation of the genetic resources inherent in its
- biodiversity. In order to pursue this objective and support the
- Biodiversity Convention and Agenda 21 (Chapters 15 and 40), the following
- recommendations were agreed. These will be distributed widely so that the
- biodiversity community has the opportunity to comment and express its
- interest.
-
- RECOMMENDATIONS
-
- 1. The initiative will be known as the Biodiversity Information Network
- 21. The network will facilitate access to all levels of information
- (from molecular to biosphere) and will combine the knowledge within
- each discipline, furthering the understanding of biodiversity of
- living systems. Such an effort will identify and seek to fill the
- gaps, leading to new research and more informed policy decisions.
-
- 2. The goal will be to exchange information by electronic means whenever
- possible, but to include other ways of communication as needed by the
- network participants. To achieve a global electronic access, support
- should be provided to regions where facilities do not exist.
-
- 3. It will be a distributed network that will link many different
- sources of information across the world and will operate on a not-
- for-profit basis. Such a design is scientifically, economically and
- politically practical, allowing effort and resources to be shared.
-
- 4. The network will be open to a wide range of user groups including,
- but not limited to scientists, teachers, natural resource managers,
- policy makers, regulatory and legislative agencies and public
- interest groups. The needs of the user community will be actively
- sought to enable their requirements to be met more effectively.
-
- 5. The network will actively encourage the free exchange of information
- on a worldwide basis and will also encourage the standardization of
- information and methodology.
-
- 6. A Secretariat will be established as a focal point and clearing house
- to facilitate and coordinate the flow of information among those with
- an interest in biodiversity.
-
- 7. Cooperating groups will be established with the purpose of
- encouraging participation and regional development. Collaboration
- with existing centers will be encouraged in order to prevent
- duplication of efforts already underway and to promote efficient use
- of funds. Support for developing countries to ensure global
- participation will be an important element.
-
- 8. Initially, an interim Steering Committee will be set up to coordinate
- immediate activities and seek funding. It will be supported by a
- number of Working Groups. These working groups will advise in areas
- such as: Technical Issues, Outreach, Training and
- Editorial/Moderating Functions.
-
- 9. An initial activity will be to design and develop a Directory of
- Biodiversity Information Resources, drawing on existing directories.
- It will be made widely available by all possible means.
-
- 10. The involvement and support of other organizations and initiatives
- working within biodiversity will be solicited.
-
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- Dora Ann Lange Canhos E-mail: dora@bdt.ftpt.ansp.br
- Base de Dados Tropical Tel: +55 192 427022
- Fundacao "Andre' Tosello" Fax: +55 192 427827
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