Census in Agrimey forest reserve (southern Benin)

Occurrence
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Publication date:
6 February 2017
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GBIF Benin
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Description

A list a plant species recorded in Agrimey through phytosociological survey.

Data Records

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How to cite

Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Gangnibo N C. and Ganglo CJ. Phytosociological inventory in Agrimey forest reserve (Zogbodomey township). Laboratory of Forest Sciences.

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GBIF Registration

This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: 6f9a2451-3d0e-40d9-9e13-51ee7ca0d41d.  GBIF Benin publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by GBIF Benin.

Keywords

Natural underground species; Agrimey; Benin; Occurrence

Contacts

Charles Nounagnon Gangnibo
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
Scientist
Laboratory of Forest Sciences
BP: 1493
229 Abomey-Calavi
Atlantique
(229)97398973
Alain Jaurès Gbètoho
  • Metadata Provider
Scientist
Laboratory of Forest Sciences
BP: 1493
229 Cotonou
Littoral
(229)96833454
Jean Cossi Ganglo
  • Author
Laboratory of Forest Sciences
BP: 1493
229 Abomey-Calavi
Atlantique
(229)66363770
Laboratory of Forest Sciences

Geographic Coverage

Agrimey forest reserve (southern Benin)

Bounding Coordinates South West [7.01, 2.109], North East [7.068, 2.234]

Temporal Coverage

Start Date 2005-07-13
Start Date / End Date 2005-07-13 / 2005-08-25

Project Data

Based on a national survey on biodiversity data holders and users across Benin, project researchers discovered that large reserves of biodiversity data form Benin remain unpublished: the National Herbarium (University of Abomey-Calavi, UAC) and the General Direction of Forest and Natural Resource Management (Ministry of Environment) each holds at least 50,000 plant and animal records, and the biodiversity center of IITA – Benin holds more than 200,000 insect specimens. Moreover, owing to colonial-era biodiversity exploration and documentation, even more of the relevant data on Beninese biodiversity resides outside of the country, in largest part in museums and herbaria in France and elsewhere. These resources thus represent an opportunity to dramatically increase the availability of information for the country. This JRS grant award to UAC follows on to a grant awarded in 2011 to the National Biodiversity Institute of Costa Rica (INBio), to provide technical assistance to UAC to establish the digitization equipment, protocols, and data publishing software.

Title Implementation of the National Biodiversity Information System (NBIS) of Benin
Identifier http://jrsbiodiversity.org/grants/faculte-des-sciences-agronomiques-uac/
Funding The funding of this project is generously provided by JRS Biodiversity Foundation (http://jrsbiodiversity.org/)
Study Area Description The data digitized and published in the framework of this project are gathered throughout the whole country
Design Description The design is detailed according tp the objectives of the project 1. Extend and consolidate partnerships with institutions working in the field of biodiversity in Benin. This objective will be achieved during the first 18 months of the project, including at least 70% of the major institutions, through sensitization on the importance of biodiversity data publication and training of targeted staff members. Where required, the project will provide financial assistance to support data mobilization. 2. Mobilize more plant and animal data. This objective will be achieved during the first 18 months of the project by digitizing and publishing at least 50,000 geo-referenced animal and plant collections (Magnoliophyta, Pteridophyta, vertebrates, key insect groups) of partner institutions. Data mobilization will occur in the framework of GBIF procedures and standards. As a consequence, the NBIS portal will become the ‘go-to’ source of biodiversity information for the country. 3. Mobilize global data for Benin. This objective will be achieved during the first 21 months of the project, but largely within the framework of another project to be submitted. We are building a West African digitization consortium via a formal partnership with researchers and institutions in Ghana, Togo, Nigeria, and Cameroon. Within this consortium, we will develop broad cooperation and collaboration with European and North American museums and herbaria for effective capture, repatriation, cleaning, georeferencing, and sharing of at least 50% of data from ‘frozen’ European and American museum collections regarding Benin (and West Africa more generally). 4. Advance Beninese capacity in biodiversity analyses. This objective will be achieved throughout the project and beyond. My institution has signed an MOU with Kansas University (KU) to enable high-level scientific and technical assistance from the team of Dr Perterson to several universities in Benin. This assistance will help incorporate biodiversity informatics into Masters degree programs in Benin. Beninese students to be trained in the Ph.D. program at KU will be recruited at universities of Benin to carry on biodiversity informatics training and develop detailed case studies relevant to decision-making in biodiversity conservation in Benin.

The personnel involved in the project:

Jean Cossi GANGLO
  • Principal Investigator

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Gangnibo N C., 2005. Etude des groupements végétaux de la forêt-classée d'Agrimey: identification et caractérisation des stations forestières. DGAT/UAC, 106 p.

Additional Metadata

Alternative Identifiers 6f9a2451-3d0e-40d9-9e13-51ee7ca0d41d
http://ipt-benin.gbif.fr/resource?r=agrimeyforest