A pan-European species-directories infrastructure (PESI)
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| Publication date | 2008 |
| Book title | BNCOD 2008 workshop: Biodiversity Informatics: Challenges in modelling and managing biodiversity knowledge: Proceedings |
| Event | BNCOD 2008 workshop: Biodiversity Informatics: Challenges in modelling and managing biodiversity knowledge, Cardiff, UK |
| Pages (from-to) | 1-2 |
| Publisher | Cardiff: Cardiff University |
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| Abstract |
This communication introduces the rationale and aims of a new Europe-wide biodiversity informatics project. PESI defines and coordinates strategies to enhance the quality and reliability of European biodiversity information by integrating the infrastructural components of four major community networks on taxonomic indexing, namely those of marine life, terrestrial plants, fungi and animals, into a joint work programme. This will include functional knowledge networks of both taxonomic experts and regional focal points, which will collaborate on the establishment of standardised and authoritative taxonomic (meta-) data. In addition PESI will coordinate the integration and synchronisation of the European taxonomic information systems into a joint e-infrastructure and the creation of a common user-interface disseminating the pan-European checklists and associated user-services results.
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| Document type | Conference contribution |
| Language | English |
| Published at | http://biodiversity.cs.cf.ac.uk/bncod/HusseyAndDeJong.pdf |
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