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Key Innovations in Biodiversity Informatics

Key Innovations in Biodiversity Informatics. Opportunities (and challenges) for biodiversity information management in Brazil Biggest biodiversity in

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Key Innovations in Biodiversity Informatics

Opportunities (and challenges) for biodiversity information management in Brazil

Biggest biodiversity in the world

Poor integration among institutions, specially for thoselocated in remote biodiversity-rich areas

Development of low cost standards and protocols (software in the public domain, open platforms, etc)

Unbalanced communication services among regions

Biodiversity informatics and decision making

Planning and monitoring conservation strategies

Modeling the impacts of climate change on biodiversity and other complex systems (agriculture, public health, etc)

Defining research priorities and strategies

Decision making support systems for governmental regulatory agencies (oil & gas, energy, mining, water resources, etc)

Limitations to the use of biodiversity information for decision making processes

Lack of integration among different sources of available information, mainly at the different levels of biodiversity (ecosystem, inter-specific and intra-specific)

Poor integration among specialists working at different levels (ecologists, botanists, genebank curators and breeders, etc.)

Lack of information technology to make 1. and 2. possible

Information technology as a key factor in promoting development

Source: CGIAR Challenge

Program Full Proposal (2002)

“Unlocking Genetic Diversity

in Crops for the Resource Poor”

Priority activities to promote biodiversity information development in Brazil

Strengthen Brazilian capacity and current experiences in biodiversity information management (BINBr www.binbr.org.br; Biota-SP Environment Information System www.sinbiota.cria.org.br ; Culture Collection Brazilian Information System www.sicol.cria.org.br and others)

Strengthen international cooperation with similar activities at regional and global levels (GBIF www.gbif.org ; Species 2000 www.sp2000.org ; Species Analyst www.speciesanalyst.net ; Interamerican Biodiversity Network – IABIN www.iabin.org ; and others

Mechanisms and strategies to promote information technology and innovation in biodiversity

Additional federal funding coming from distinct private sources (“fundos setoriais”), having environment and biodiversity as an important cross-cutting issue

Combine federal and state funding and expertise to increase leverage of research capacity

The challenge ahead

How to integrate national and international initiatives into a organized, well-resourced national approach to build and manage biodiversity information through collaborative efforts, for the benefit of the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity at all levels.

Thank you!

Marcio de Miranda Santos Executive Director

Center for Strategic Management and Studies onScience, Technology and Innovation - CGEE

www.cgee.org.br