Checklist derived from occurrence data published on threatened plant species on GBIF site

Checklist
Latest version published by Laboratory of Forest Sciences (University of Abomey-Calavi) on Aug 17, 2018 Laboratory of Forest Sciences (University of Abomey-Calavi)

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Description

This project to mobilize biodiversity data and identify conservation priorities will be implemented by a consortium of eight African countries – Senegal, Côte-d’Ivoire, Mali, Guinea, DRC, Niger, Madagascar, and Benin. Training workshops organized by the University of Kansas will help build the data publishing capacity of project partners. The consortium will identify priority invasive alien species and threatened species for data mobilization, and publish relevant data from collections in France, Netherlands and Belgium. More than 200,000 records of biodiversity data will be made available through GBIF.org and national portals. Based on published data, the consortium will develop distribution maps of priority species, suggest actions to monitor and control the spread of invasive alien species and provide recommendations for the conservation of threatened species.

Data Records

The data in this checklist resource has been published as a Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A), which is a standardized format for sharing biodiversity data as a set of one or more data tables. The core data table contains 840 records.

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How to cite

Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Tabé Z-Y., Soukossi A., Widédji J., Sanoussi N., Zitti F., Gbetoho A.J., Kakpo S.B., Ganglo J.C. (2018): Checklist derived from occurrence data published on threatened plant species on GBIF site. v1.1. Laboratory of Forest Sciences (University of Abomey-Calavi).

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The publisher and rights holder of this work is Laboratory of Forest Sciences (University of Abomey-Calavi). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) License.

GBIF Registration

This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: 3d4ac01a-51a9-4ec9-8599-230a27e58758.  Laboratory of Forest Sciences (University of Abomey-Calavi) publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by GBIF Benin.

Keywords

Checklist; Threatened Plant

Contacts

Zoul-Yadeini TABE
  • Metadata Provider
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Master Student
Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Master in Biodiversity Informatics
Abomey-Calavi
Abomey-Calavi
Atlantic
BJ
22966221817
Aristophane SOUKOSSI
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Master Student
Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Master in Biodiversity Informatics
Abomey-Calavi
Abomey-Calavi
Atlantic
BJ
22996529230
Jean-Bosco WIDEDJI
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Master Student
Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Master in Biodiversity Informatics
Abomey-Calavi
Abomey-Calavi
Atlantic
BJ
22994699502
Nandjib SANOUSSI
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Master Student
Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Master in Biodiversity Informatics
Abomey-Calavi
Abomey-Calavi
Atlantic
BJ
22996875776
Féréol ZITTI
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Master Student
Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Master in Biodiversity Informatics
Abomey-Calavi
Abomey-Calavi
Atlantic
BJ
22966295131
Jean Cossi GANGLO
  • Metadata Provider
  • Principal Investigator
Director, Full Professor
Laboratory of Forest Sciences
Abomey-Calavi
Abomey-Calavi
Atlantic
BJ
22966363770
Jaures GBETOHO
  • Publisher
Assistant
Laboratory of Forest Sciences
Abomey-Calavi
Abomey-Calavi
Atlantic
BJ
22996833454
Sunday KAKPO
  • Publisher
Assistant
Laboratory of Forest Sciences
Abomey-Calavi
Abomey-Calavi
Atlantic
BJ
22997123391

Geographic Coverage

This project to mobilize biodiversity data and identify conservation priorities will be implemented by a consortium of eight African countries – Senegal, Côte-d’Ivoire, Mali, Guinea, DRC, Niger, Madagascar, and Benin. Training workshops organized by the University of Kansas will help build the data publishing capacity of project partners. The consortium will identify priority invasive alien species and threatened species for data mobilization, and publish relevant data from collections in France, Netherlands and Belgium. More than 200,000 records of biodiversity data will be made available through GBIF.org and national portals. Based on published data, the consortium will develop distribution maps of priority species, suggest actions to monitor and control the spread of invasive alien species and provide recommendations for the conservation of threatened species.

Bounding Coordinates South West [6.097, 0.527], North East [12.512, 3.867]

Taxonomic Coverage

No Description available

Kingdom Plantae

Project Data

This project to mobilize biodiversity data and identify conservation priorities will be implemented by a consortium of eight African countries – Senegal, Côte-d’Ivoire, Mali, Guinea, DRC, Niger, Madagascar, and Benin. Training workshops organized by the University of Kansas will help build the data publishing capacity of project partners. The consortium will identify priority invasive alien species and threatened species for data mobilization, and publish relevant data from collections in France, Netherlands and Belgium. More than 200,000 records of biodiversity data will be made available through GBIF.org and national portals. Based on published data, the consortium will develop distribution maps of priority species, suggest actions to monitor and control the spread of invasive alien species and provide recommendations for the conservation of threatened species.

Title Capacity building and biodiversity data mobilization for conservation, sustainable use, and decision making in Africa and Madagascar
Identifier BID-AF2015-0066-REG
Funding The funding of this project is generously provided by European Union in the framework of Biodiversity Information for Development program managed by GBIF Secretariat
Study Area Description The data digitized and published in the framework of this project are gathered throughout the country members on the targeted species
Design Description Despite its utmost importance to the survival of humanity, biodiversity is subject to many threats. As a significant step toward overcoming these threats, we submit this project in the framework of a consortium of eight African countries - Senegal, Côte-d’Ivoire, Mali, Guinea, DRC, Niger, Madagascar, and Benin - to achieve the following goals: 1) Establish and strengthen international collaborations to mobilize biodiversity data; to achieve that goal, we will identify priority invasive alien species and threatened species to be considered in the consortium. We will organize workshops at regional level under the umbrella of the University of Kansas (USA), our Non-ACP partner, to capacitate project partners. We will digitize and publish data of consortium countries deposited in France, Netherlands, and Belgium. 2) Increase available biodiversity data, within and beyond the grant period, by capacitating and providing financial assistance to in-country partners to encourage them mobilize and publish their data through GBIF and national portals. 3) Apply biodiversity data in response to conservation priorities by achieving the following: elaborate distribution maps of threatened species and invasive alien species; identify the main threats to species and suggest efficient actions to protect and conserve them; identify and suggest efficient actions to monitor and eradicate invasive alien species; evaluate the efficiency of protected areas with respect to biodiversity conservation and make adequate suggestions; finally, from our results, elaborate and broadcast communication and outreach via diverse media so as to demonstrate to policy- and decision-makers the value chain: data → knowledge → applications.

The personnel involved in the project:

Jean Cossi GANGLO
  • Principal Investigator

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