Registration for biodiversity satellite symposium extended – until Friday 25 January:
4 February 2019, SLU, Uppsala, Sweden
Oikos satellite symposium:
Swedish Biodiversity Data Infrastructure (SBDI) - New opportunities for data driven research
What data are there? How can I use them?
New methods for data collection and analysis, such as citizen science and autonomous observation techniques are quickly developed and adopted. Structured monitoring data, and molecular and genomic information add to the data contents exponentially. At the same time, ecologists increasingly engage in well-organized community networks. Those trends lead to a fast accumulation of available data and enable more inter-disciplinary and scalable ecological research. - A major facilitator in this process is the emerging landscape of biodiversity information systems, which offer services for easier access and publication of relevant data. These infrastructures have the potential to offer fundamentally new ways to conduct ecological science in the future. Two of today’s Swedish biodiversity infrastructures, the Biodiversity Atlas Sweden BAS and the Swedish LifeWatch SLW, will become a joint Swedish Biodiversity Data Infrastructure providing new opportunities.
The symposium will include presentations and demo sessions. During the afternoon you can experience and test Swedish biodiversity data infrastructures, and discuss with analysis experts about your research question.
Read more and find a tentative programme here: (and also attached)
https://www.slu.se/en/subweb/swedish-lifewatch/oikos-satellite-symposium/
Note that you should register separately from the registration to the main Oikos meeting.
Participation in the Biodiversity symposium is free.
Please register by sending an email to: debora.arlt@slu.se, and indicate whether you want to contribute with a talk (we have still a couple of slots available)
more about the Oikos 2019 meeting 5-7 February:
/Debora
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Debora Arlt
support and training Analysis Portal and WRAM
forskare
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Artdatabanken - Swedish Species Information Centre, Box 7007, 75007 Uppsala
Swedish LifeWatch, https://www.slu.se/site/svenska-lifewatch/
Telefon: 018-67229, 072-2491138, debora.arlt@slu.se
Department of Ecology, Box 7044, 75007 Uppsala
https://internt.slu.se/en/cv-originals/debora-arlt/
http://www.slu.se/en/departments/ecology/
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