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Development of a threatened species portal in the Asia-Pacific region
Kurashima, O.; Jinbo, U.; Ito, M. (2012). Development of a threatened species portal in the Asia-Pacific region, in: Nakano, S.-i. et al. The Biodiversity Observation Network in the Asia-Pacific region. Toward further development of monitoring. pp. 267-276. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54032-8_20
In: Nakano, S.-i. et al. (2012). The Biodiversity Observation Network in the Asia-Pacific region. Toward further development of monitoring. Springer Japan: Japan. ISBN 978-4-431-54031-1. XVI, 480 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54032-8, more

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  • Kurashima, O.
  • Jinbo, U.
  • Ito, M.

Abstract
    Biodiversity, ecological, climatological, and environmental data, as well as valid models (e.g., Ecological Niche Modeling) are required to develop indicators that are more effective in assessing the drivers and states of biodiversity (GEO BON 2010). In particular, biodiversity data provide indispensible information for conservation plans. However, a critical problem is that most existing data are inaccessible or unavailable because they are either scattered among many databases or are unpublished (Meier and Dikow 2004; Guralnick et al. 2007). The promotion of open access to biodiversity data and making these data reusable for conservation strategies is one of the main goals of GEO BON.

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