sho 20 years of kunstform BMX Shop Jam on November 11th in Stuttgart By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2023-10-16 13:44:48 It's now been 20 years since Sebastian Pospischil registered the kunstform business and we want to celebrate this anniversary in our BMX shop in Stuttgart with a BMX Street and a BMX Flatland Jam. We invite you to celebrate this milestone on 11. November 2023 in Stuttgart to celebrate with us. At 12 noon we start in our BMX shop and explore some BMX street spots in Stuttgart. At the same time, a BMX flatland meeting will take place at the famous spot 'Haus der Geschichte'. Later the party continues in our shop and warehouse. We are happy to have you with us. We'll be sharing some recaps in the coming days, so stay tuned. Thank you for your support; Without you this anniversary would never have been possible. A big thank you also goes to our supporters for this event: @odysseybmx & @demolitionparts via @sibmxdistro, @shadowridinggear & @mankindbmx via @unitybmx, @fitbikeco & @sandmbicycles via @allridebmx, @cultcrew & @eclatbmxbrand via @traffic .bmx and @ridetsg via @247bike. When: Saturday November 11th, 2023 (from 12 p.m.): Meeting point in the Stuttgart shop Where: kunstform BMX Shop, Rotebühlstr. 63, 70178 Stuttgart Supported by: @odysseybmx & @demolitionparts via @sibmxdistro, @shadowridinggear & @mankindbmx via @unitybmx, @fitbikeco & @sandmbicycles via @allridebmx, @cultcrew & @eclatbmxbrand via @traffic.bmx and @ridetsg via @247bike We look forward to seeing you! Best regards Your kunstform BMX Shop Team Full Article
sho Bank Jam 2024 - Berlin shop closed on August 31st, 2024 from 2:0 By www.kunstform.org Published On :: 2024-08-30 19:47:16 On Saturday, August 31st, 2024, the legendary Bank Jam will take place in Berlin – a day full of BMX action and fun! The pre-session starts at 2:30 PM at Hasenheide, before the main event kicks off at 7:00 PM at Südstern. Therefore, we will close our Berlin shop at 2:00 PM on that day. We look forward to seeing you at Hasenheide! To get you in the mood, here’s the video from Bank Jam 2023 again. Full Article
sho Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby quits over abuse scandal By www.geo.tv Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:53:00 +0500 Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby speaks during a visit to the tomb of Oscar Arnulfo Romero in San Salvador on June 4, 2024. — AFP The leader of the world's Anglicans, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, on Tuesday resigned following a damning report that concluded the... Full Article
sho Installation of New Bishop in England Deferred for a Second Time By www.ncregister.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T13:24:31-06:00 cna Full Article
sho Archbishop of Canterbury Resigns Over Handling of Abuse Cases By www.ncregister.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T13:27:12-06:00 cna Full Article
sho Archbishop Broglio Calls Bishops to Insist on Human Dignity, Migrant Aid After Election By www.ncregister.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T15:18:42-06:00 cna Full Article
sho US Nuncio: Bishops Must Foster Missionary Zeal By www.ncregister.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T16:49:02-06:00 cna Full Article
sho US Bishops Will Speak Out ‘Loudly’ if Trump’s Mass Deportation Rhetoric Becomes Reality By www.ncregister.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T17:04:12-06:00 cna Full Article
sho Bishops Elect New Treasurer, Committee Chairs at Baltimore Meeting By www.ncregister.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T17:13:31-06:00 cna Full Article
sho Kevin Costner lauds Liz Cheney despite Trump win: 'We should applaud her. We should protect her' By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:58:45 -0500 Kevin Costner applauded former Rep. Liz Cheney and said the Wyoming Republican should be applauded rather than threatened. Full Article
sho Poll shows public jittery about the election, both parties equally so By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 17:38:31 -0400 The presidential election is right around the corner. This event has not put the nation in a very good mood. Full Article
sho Archbishop of Canterbury under fire after sexual abuse cover-up scandal in Church of England By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:28:25 -0500 Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is facing mounting pressure to step down after a report revealed years of institutional cover-ups by the Church of England, allowing a known abuser to operate unchecked for years. Full Article
sho As U.S. Catholic bishops meet, Trump looms over their work on abortion and immigration By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 07:55:46 -0500 As U.S. Catholic bishops gather for their annual fall meeting this week in Baltimore, the specter of President-elect Donald Trump's resounding victory will hang over the proceedings. Full Article
sho Gauff upsets Sabalenka and sets up showdown with Zheng for WTA Finals title By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 14:39:54 -0500 Coco Gauff defeated top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka 7-6 (4), 6-3 and set up a showdown with Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen in the final of the WTA Finals on Friday. Full Article
sho Man jailed after Tuskegee University shooting says he fired his gun, but denies shooting at anyone By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:29:47 -0500 A man accused of having a machine gun at Tuskegee University during a hail of gunfire that left one man dead and at least 16 others hurt told a federal agent that he fired his weapon during the shooting, but denied aiming at anyone. Full Article
sho Prince George's County celebrity chef Tobias Dorzon wounded in Hyattsville shooting By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 09:57:54 -0500 Former NFL player-turned-celebrity chef Tobias Dorzon was hospitalized this week after he was shot during a stickup in Prince George's County. Full Article
sho No charges for Park Police officer who fatally shot fleeing teen driver in D.C. By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 14:23:00 -0500 D.C. prosecutors on Thursday said they won't bring charges against a U.S. Park Police officer who shot and killed a fleeing teenage driver in the Northeast part of the city after the cop became trapped in the backseat of the boy's car. Full Article
sho Who Should Christians Avoid? By www.web-church.com Published On :: Sun, 09 Sep 2007 09:30:12 PST Who Should Christians Avoid covers the touchy subject of the relationship between Christians and the rest of the world, and how that compares with Biblical teachings on the subject. Be prepared for some surprises. Full Article
sho Barbershop Stories By play.prx.org Published On :: Fri, 20 Dec 2019 01:00:00 -0000 Tales of camaraderie, mentorship, second chances, prosperity, and style, from barbershops in Baltimore and beyond. Have a seat, grab a newspaper, and make yourself comfortable… the next available barber will take you shortly. Full Article Baltimore barbershop
sho Maryland eager to boost shooting prowess after too many misses last season By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 06:10:12 -0400 The Terrapins' struggles last season were rooted in the most basic of problems: They couldn't shoot, finishing 320th nationally in field goal percentage (41.3%) and 340th in 3-point percentage (28.9%). Full Article
sho Jordan's belief in Reddick pays off with 23XI team's shot at NASCAR title By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 12:04:56 -0400 The hardest hit that Tyler Reddick took at Homestead-Miami Speedway wasn't from a bounce into the wall or from another driver crashing into him. Full Article
sho Blaney lost sleep after last week's loss, needs a big showing at Martinsville to defend NASCAR title By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 14:34:53 -0400 Ryan Blaney had the checkered flag in sight and a spot in NASCAR's title-deciding race within his grasp last week on the last lap of a contentious battle. Full Article
sho Ryan Blaney gets shot at back-to-back NASCAR titles after controversial finish in Martinsville By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Sun, 03 Nov 2024 21:24:56 -0500 Ryan Blaney celebrated his victory at Martinsville Speedway, a win that launched NASCAR's defending champion into the title-deciding season finale. Full Article
sho Security for Trump, Vance should be placed at the forefront By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:04:01 -0500 The president-elect and vice president-elect undoubtedly understand that until they are inaugurated an existential threat shadows both of them. Full Article
sho The new Republican Senate majority should end the war in Ukraine By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:23:05 -0500 If senators exhibit political courage, the incoming U.S. Senate has a unique opportunity to cut off the spigot of funds to Ukraine and find peace for the war-torn country. Full Article
sho Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby steps down amid sexual abuse scandal in Church of England By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:55:47 -0500 Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby announced his resignation Tuesday, taking "personal and institutional responsibility" after an inquiry found he failed to promptly report abuse allegations against a Church of England volunteer. Full Article
sho Incoming Trump admin should forgive, but not forget By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 14:27:53 -0500 The temptation is great among conservatives to get back at the leftists who used government power to harass and imprison their opponents for nearly four years. Full Article
sho Steelers LB Alex Highsmith to miss showdown with Ravens because of ankle injury By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:37:29 -0500 The Pittsburgh Steelers will head into their AFC North showdown with rival Baltimore without outside linebacker Alex Highsmith. Full Article
sho Quarterback carousel should start spinning for a couple of NFL teams By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:25:07 -0500 The quarterback carousel isn't spinning. It should in some cases. Full Article
sho Commanders QB Jayden Daniels' jersey reaches Top 5 in sales at NFL Shop By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:53:55 -0500 Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels has repeatedly said he doesn't see himself as a superstar, but the latest data from the NFL Shop would disagree. The No. 2 pick in this year's draft ranked fifth in jersey sales from April 1 through Oct. 31. Full Article
sho Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani has surgery to repair labrum tear in shoulder after World Series injury By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 18:33:45 -0500 Shohei Ohtani had arthroscopic surgery on Tuesday to repair a labrum tear in his left shoulder, following an injury the Los Angeles Dodgers star suffered during Game 2 of the World Series on Oct. 26. Full Article
sho NBA suspends Embiid three games for shoving columnist By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 17:12:02 -0500 Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid was suspended by the NBA on Tuesday for three games without pay for shoving a member of the media. Full Article
sho Dodgers great Fernando Valenzuela died of septic shock, medical examiner says By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 23:30:22 -0500 Fernando Valenzuela, the Los Angeles Dodgers pitching ace who helped the team win the 1981 World Series, died of septic shock last month, according to his death certificate. Full Article
sho New Edwin Moses doc '13 Steps' shows how clearing the hurdles was the easy part for a track icon By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Sep 2024 10:09:46 -0400 Not long after Edwin Moses figured out how to attack the solution to track's ultimate math problem, he transformed himself into the best hurdler in history. Full Article
sho Sebastian Coe says his run to be IOC president might not be such a longshot after all By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 12:28:17 -0400 He's been tough on Russia, led the charge to put prize money in the pockets of athletes and pushed for a definitive but much-derided resolution in the longstanding debate over transgender athletes. Full Article
sho Here’s How Long Apple’s Silo Show Could Run By www.scifistream.com Published On :: Sun, 14 Apr 2024 06:05:52 +0000 Apple TV+'s adaptation of the books by Hugh Howey has a good four seasons in it, producers say. The post Here’s How Long Apple’s Silo Show Could Run first appeared on SciFi Stream. Full Article Silo Apple TV+
sho Vision Is Getting His Own Show, From Star Trek’s Terry Matalas By www.scifistream.com Published On :: Wed, 22 May 2024 19:55:14 +0000 Disney+ has ordered a new series for the Marvel character, picking up where WandaVision left off. The post Vision Is Getting His Own Show, From Star Trek’s Terry Matalas first appeared on SciFi Stream. Full Article Marvel Disney+
sho Five Ship-Based Shows You Should Watch By www.scifistream.com Published On :: Thu, 30 May 2024 07:29:01 +0000 If you are looking for an outer-space romp, here are five recommendations for your next sci-fi binge! The post Five Ship-Based Shows You Should Watch first appeared on SciFi Stream. Full Article Lists Video
sho The Future of Botanical Monography: Report from an international workshop, 12–16 March 2012, Smolenice, Slovak Republic By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 17:42:00 +0200 Monographs are fundamental for progress in systematic botany. They are the vehicles for circumscribing and naming taxa, determining distributions and ecology, assessing relationships for formal classification, and interpreting long-term and short-term dimensions of the evolutionary process. Despite their importance, fewer monographs are now being prepared by the newer generation of systematic botanists, who are understandably involved principally with DNA data and analysis, especially for answering phylogenetic, biogeographic, and population genetic questions. As monographs provide hypotheses regarding species boundaries and plant relationships, new insights in many plant groups are urgently needed. Increasing pressures on biodiversity, especially in tropical and developing regions of the world, emphasize this point. The results from a workshop (with 21 participants) reaffirm the central role that monographs play in systematic botany. But, rather than advocating abbreviated models for monographic products, we recommend a full presentation of relevant information. Electronic publication offers numerous means of illustration of taxa, habitats, characters, and statistical and phylogenetic analyses, which previously would have been prohibitively costly. Open Access and semantically enhanced linked electronic publications provide instant access to content from anywhere in the world, and at the same time link this content to all underlying data and digital resources used in the work. Resources in support of monography, especially databases and widely and easily accessible digital literature and specimens, are now more powerful than ever before, but interfacing and interoperability of databases are much needed. Priorities for new resources to be developed include an index of type collections and an online global chromosome database. Funding for sabbaticals for monographers to work uninterrupted on major projects is strongly encouraged. We recommend that doctoral students be assigned smaller genera, or natural portions of larger ones (subgenera, sections, etc.), to gain the necessary expertise for producing a monograph, including training in a broad array of data collection (e.g., morphology, anatomy, palynology, cytogenetics, DNA techniques, ecology, biogeography), data analysis (e.g., statistics, phylogenetics, models), and nomenclature. Training programs, supported by institutes, associations, and agencies, provide means for passing on procedures and perspectives of challenging botanical monography to the next generation of young systematists. Source: Crespo, A., Crisci, J.V., Dorr, L.J., Ferencová, Z., Frodin, D., Geltman, D.V., Kilian, N., Linder, H.P., Lohmann, L.G., Oberprieler, C., Penev, L., Smith, G.F., Thomas, W., Tulig, M., Turland, N. & Zhang, X.-C. 2013. The Future of Botanical Monography: Report from an international workshop, 12–16 March 2012, Smolenice, Slovak Republic. Taxon 62: 4–20. Full Article News
sho Initial Informatics Workshop: plans and actions for the future By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 16:13:00 +0300 The first Informatics Workshop of the EU-FP7 funded project EU BON was held on 29-31 May 2013 in Trondheim, Norway. The meeting was hosted by the EU BON partner Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre (NBIC). The aims were to highlight the link to infrastructures and processes like GEOSS or DataONE and to discuss the data standards and informatics architecture that will be followed by the EU BON project. During the three-days of the workshop, the participants of the meeting discussed the important aspects regarding the informatics architecture and decided on the next steps to develop a new open-access platform for sharing biodiversity data and tools in order to advance the European biodiversity knowledge. On the first day, the aim was to highlight the link of EU BON with GEOSS, GEO BON and other processes like DataONE to find synergies and to build on work that was conducted in these processes. On the second day, detailed discussion on the specific tasks of the workgroup took place. The afternoon session was split into 3 different tracks where issues like architectural design, review and guidelines for using data standards, the design of monitoring sites and the gap analysis of existing biodiversity data were analyzed and discussed. It was agreed that a new platform is needed which should be built on existing solutions. Thus, the platform will use the technical solutions of the DataONE network that will be adjusted to the specific needs of the EU BON project. EU BON Partners will implement DataONE Member Nodes to start the process and a DataOne coordinating node may be established towards 2015. Furthermore, it was also decided to join and support the GEO BON Working Group pilot project on automating the data flows for the Essential Biodiversity Variables. Full Article News
sho EU BON with a workshop during ASEAN-EU STI Days 2014 By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Thu, 09 Jan 2014 18:15:00 +0200 The ASEAN-EU Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Days will take place between 21-23 January 2014 in Bangkok, Thailand. As a part of the conference EU BON is going to hold a workshop called "Integration of biodiversity data recording and information management systems for environmental sustainability: a call for EU-ASEAN collaboration" (22nd January). The agenda of the EU BON workshop includes: Review and compare the situation regarding relevant biodiversity and Earth observation data and information sources/providers in EU and ASEAN; Examine linkages between regional/national ASEAN and EU efforts with international / global biodiversity information systems (in particular GBIF, GEO BON); Assess and discuss national vs. regional level priorities and needs with regard to integrated biodiversity information in ASEAN and Europe; Identify common challenges and needs towards further integration of different types, levels, and scopes of available data and information systems; To address how S&T cooperation between Europe and ASEAN in the area of biodiversity and Earth observation could be further developed to better serve policy needs (especially in light of IPBES), and to contribute to common goals towards sustainable economic development The ASEAN-EU Science, Technology and Innovation Days serve as a visible forum for cooperation activities between the two regions in the field of STI. The event addresses researchers from most thematic areas – with a focus on the societal challenges with relevance to both regions – as well policy makers, research conducting companies and innovation managers. It takes place annually, alternating between an ASEAN and a European country. High-level policy makers as well as many research projects and companies seize the chance to network, discuss, exchange and inform themselves. Full Article News
sho Joint Workshop Sierra Nevada LTER and EU BON By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 04 Feb 2014 16:24:00 +0200 EU BON site data management workshop and Memorandum of Understanding A joint workshop of the Sierra Nevada LTER site and EU BON was held on 29-31 January 2014 in Granada, Spain and was hosted by the University of Granada. The aim of this meeting was to bring together the Spanish members of the Sierra Nevada LTER site and test site partners from EU BON (WP1, WP2 and WP5) to discuss and develop a closer relationship in exchanging datasets and experiences in site management, long-term monitoring activities and technical requirements for data management. During the first day of the workshop, 19 participants from EU BON, the Sierra Nevada LTER site (e.g. Regino Zamora Rodriguez and Francisco Bonet) and guests from the remote sensing EU project BIO_SOS and GBIF Spain gave an overview of their activities to obtain information on their projects and to point out likely synergies and linkages. First, the Sierra Nevada LTER site was introduced, particularly the methodologies to monitor and evaluate biodiversity and the structure of the information system Linaria was shown. Thereafter EU BON testing sites (Doñana, Rhine-Main, Amvrakikos) outlined their current activities regarding data collection, data processing and data integration, in addition to that the results of a recently conducted gap analysis of the test sites were presented. In the afternoon session of the meeting, the planned information architecture of EU BON was explained and ways outlined of how biodiversity data could be integrated. At the second day, the participants visited a highly monitored area located in the southern part of Sierra Nevada (Alpujarras) that is covered mainly by Quercus pyrenaica forests. The field trip included stops at a meteorological station, a traditional hydrological system was visited to show former human impact in the area and the functionality of a field NDVI camera was shown. This site-trip was also used to officially hand-over the Memorandum of Understanding, signed between the University of Granada and EU BON, to strengthen the cooperation between the Sierra Nevada LTER and the EU BON test sites. Anke Hoffmann on behalf of EU BON handed the MoU to Professor Regino Zamora Rodriguez, the scientific coordinator of the Sierra Nevada Global Change Observatory. The University of Granada is now a new associate partner of EU BON, a consortium with currently 30 partners from 18 countries. At the last day local scientists gave an overview of the research conducted in Sierra Nevada. After that session, the workshop aimed to discuss the functionality of the envisaged MetaCat (dataprovider for Metadata) approach for the EU BON test sites and the advantages of self-developed information system Linaria of the Sierra Nevada LTER site. EU BON will further intensify the dialogue with the University of Granada and the Sierra Nevada LTER site. It is scheduled to have a further meeting at the upcoming General Meeting of EU BON (Greece, 30 March-2 April 2014) to strengthen the partnership with the LTER test site. For further questions please contact Anke Hoffmann or Florian Wetzel Presentations from the meeting: Day 1 1. Zamora - Ramos - Sierra Nevada global change obs2. Bonet - The Linaria information system3. Hoffmann - Häuser - Introduction to EU BON4. Juan Negro - CSIC-EBD4. Juan Negro Donana 24. Juan Negro Donana 35. Stoll - test site Rhein - Main6. Dailianis - test site Amvrakikos7. Wetzel - Gap analysis8. Palma Blonda - BIO_SOS and remote sensing9. Pando - EU BON GBIF Granada 201410. Kunin- EU BON Work package 3 Day 3 1. Megia - Mendenez - Climate Change andd elevational range shifts2. Gomez - Hybridization3. Villar - Argaiz Long time series in high mountain lakes4. Moreno - Vegetation changes during Holocene Workshop Agenda Workshop Minutes Workshop Photos (Google+ | Facebook) Full Article News
sho International Conference on Global Environmental Change and GEO European Projects Workshops (Athens, Greece) By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 10:23:00 +0200 An international conference Adaptation Strategies to Global Environmental Change in the Mediterranean City and the Role of Global Earth Observations will take place between 10-11 June 2014 in Athens, Greece. The conference will explore the potential of earth observations and thrust climate information transfer from the science to the stakeholder application realm, in order to develop suitable adaptation measures at national and regional levels. It will identify best adaptation programs and approaches to global environmental change in Mediterranean-climate cities. The aim is to enhance and strengthen European and international cooperation in the context of the activities within the Group on Earth Observations (GEO), and promote tools and options for adaptation strategies. The Conference will help local and regional authorities and stakeholders to gain insight on the role of EO-based services in adapting to climate chance impacts in urban hot-spot areas. The eighth annual series of GEO European Projects Workshops will be consequently held on 12-13 June as a follow-up of the conference. The worksops are intended to bring all those interested in and actively contributing to the Global Earth Observations System of Systems (GEOSS) from all over Europe together, in order to present their work and discuss how Europe can contribute to this international effort, especially in the wake of the launch of the new EU Framework Programme for Research, Horizon 2020, and the renewal of the mandate of GEO for another 10 years through the endorsement of the 2014. Registrations opens: 16 February 2014 Information and registration: www.mariolopoulosfoundation.gr/medcity2014 First Announcement (pdf flie) Full Article News
sho Have your say for the future of biodiversity protection: BESAFE invites you to take part in the project’s second stakeholder workshop By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 15:10:00 +0200 Care about biodiversity protection and science-policy dialogue? The second BESAFE stakeholder workshop might be just the thing for you.The BESAFE project invites all interested policy makers, NGO representatives, decision makers and people, who argue ('lobby') for biodiversity protection to take part in its second stakeholder workshop, focusing the results from the project case studies and the best ways to make them useful through a stakeholder focused web-based tool.The workshop will be held on 13 and 14 May 2004 at the Park Inn Brussels Midi, Brussels, Belgium. To register and participate is easy just follow this link, which will take you to an easy to follow and use registration page.On the afternoon of 13 May BESAFE will present the results of the project’s case studies and then their use and implications will be discussed with stakeholders. The morning of 14 May is reserved for a learning workshop on the best ways to unlock and present project results. As committed stakeholder involvement is crucial to BESAFE’s success, we hope that you will be able to join us in Brussels!In a nutshell, BESAFE investigates the effectiveness of different types of arguments in convincing policy makers to take action for biodiversity protection in a variety of circumstances. The project has two specific focus areas: the interactions of environmental protection policies between governance scales, and the contribution that ecosystem services BESAFE is committed to produce practically usable results and to make them available and easily accessible through a web-based tool. This is a goal we can clearly only achieve through input and feedback from stakeholders. BESAFE is therefore set up as an interactive project in which we inform and consult those on a regular basis.Deadline for registration is the 1st of April 2014, but registration will be closed earlier when our limit of 25 stakeholders is reached. Due to this limited capacity, registration is subject to approval. Full Article News
sho DINA Technical Workshop - Alpha version of mobilization system By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 13 Jun 2014 13:16:09 +0300 Target group: programmers, developers and system engineers. The workshop is open to anybody who might be interested to learn more about the DINA-system. Preliminary agenda: Presentations from all DINA-partners APIs, service oriented architecture and road map for distributed development, guidelines and principles on how to build a module and join the DINA-system Case studies Delivery options: creating installations from hosted environment, virtual machines down to code. A detailed program will be available by the end of August 2014. There will be a SETF-meeting for DINA consortium members on the 15th of September.Welcome to register for the workshop here:DINA - Technical Workshop 16-18 September, Stockholm The workshop is an activity within WP 1 Task 1.4 Full Article News
sho 8th GEO European Projects Workshop (GEPW-8): Presentations and photgraphs are now available By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 08 Jul 2014 16:02:00 +0300 The 8th GEO European Projects Workshop (GEPW-8) took place in Athens, Greece, on 12 and 13 June, hosted by the Greek GEO Office - National Observatory of Athens and co-organized by the Mariolopoulos-Kanaginis Foundation for the Environmental Sciences. The event was intended to bring all those interested in and actively contributing to the Global Earth Observations System of Systems (GEOSS) from all over Europe together, in order to present their work and discuss how Europe can contribute to this international effort, especially in the wake of the launch of the new EU Framework Programme for Research, Horizon 2020, and renewal of the mandate of GEO for another 10 years through the endorsement of the 2014 Geneva Declaration. Oral presentations, a book of abstracts and the photos from the event are now uploaded and available for download on the events website. Full Article News
sho EU BON strategy workshop, 3 July 2014 By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 09 Jul 2014 10:15:00 +0300 The 3rd of July, an EU BON strategy workshop was held in Cambridge, to further determine the potential value that EU BON could have for both CBD as well as for IPBES. Multiple partners of EU BON discussed with Jerry Harrison of the WCMC, active expert of CBD and IPBES, and Matt Walpole, on the actual needs of both policy instruments, what EU BON can contribute and how its contributions can be most successful. Based on the hard work performed during the day, several general recommendations and a list with 7 focal actions was developed. The general recommendations to increase the visibility and credibility of EU BON outputs, also for the period after the project has ended, and are relevant for all outputs and events organised by EU BON; - the explicit inclusion of non-European colleagues and data – to demonstrate the added value of EU BON also outside the European context - searching actively to collaborate with other existing institutes like GEO BON and LTER – to demonstrate the longlivity of EU BON outputs - and publishing early on successful data integration demonstration cases – to demonstrate the scientific rigour and possibilities. The workshop was organised by CBRS and hosted by WCMC, just in time to start preparing for IPBES 3 which will be organised 12-17 January 2015 in Bonn. Participants were: Jerry Harrison, Matt Walpole, Eurgenie Regan, Corinne Martin, Cristina Secades, Annabel Crowther, Anke Hoffman, Florian Wetzel, Dirk Schmeller, Neill Brummit, Andrew McConville, Rob Doubleday and Ilse Geijzendorffer. Full Article News
sho DINA Technical workshop 16-18 September Stockholm By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 10 Oct 2014 16:08:07 +0300 An EU-BON Workshop focusing on the DINA system - "Alpha version of mobilization system – the DINA-system MS141" - was hosted the 16. to 18. September 2014 by the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm. Target group: programmers, developers and system engineers, but the workshop was open to anybody who was interested to learn more about the DINA-system. Content included: Presentations from all DINA-partners APIs, service oriented architecture and road map for distributed development, guidelines and principles on how to build a module and join the DINA-system Case studies Delivery options: creating installations from hosted environment, virtual machines down to source code For program, particpants list, presentations etc please vist the DINA wiki Full Article News
sho EU BON and CETAF joint informatics workshop By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 14:22:00 +0200 The 2nd EU BON training on data sharing tools will take place side by side to CETAF/EU BON informatics workshops (see full program and logistic details here). The event will be organised by UEF and Digitarium, EU BON consortium member and work package leader (WP2), in collaboration with CETAF ISTC and other EU BON work packages. Next topics will be covered: Introduction to GEOSS, GEO BON, EU BON (Hannu Saarenmaa) Information architecture of EU BON (Antonio Garcia) Data standards, Darwin Core and extensions for sample-based quantitative data (Éamonn Ó Tuama) Demonstration of GBIF/EU BON IPT for monitoring networks (Larissa Smirnova and Franck Theeten) Practical exercise with sample dataset (Larissa Smirnova and Franck Theeten) Practical exercise with own data (all trainees) The workshop will include lectures and hands-on work, so participants are required to bring their own laptops. We will provide information and instructions on software installations. If the participants want to install IPT tool themselves, they can read and learn how to de it here. For the practical exercises it’s recommended to bring own data (taxonomic, monitoring). Place and date: Joensuu, Finland, 19 March 2015 Venue: Joensuu Science Park, Digitarium and the Conference Facility "Network Oasis" To register, please fill in the registration form Find the event in our calendar here. Full Article News
sho Second WP6 and 7 workshop By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 20 Feb 2015 18:08:00 +0200 The second WP6 and 7 workshop was organised by CNRS and took place from 16 to 18 of February in Aix-en-Provence, France. During this meeting, partners brainstormed on possible cross work package papers, products and tasks. Partner’s enthusiasm for the ongoing work and possible impact of EU BON outputs fuelled energetic discussions. Participants at the workshop. Credit: Florian Wetzel Topics on the agenda include: The possibilities of visualisations like Aquamaps and Fishbase to provide information for Marine policy targets or for capacity building on marine biodiversity information. We were very happy to have Sandrine Vaz from IFREMER, Montpellier joining us as an expert on marine data and its policy context. For the EU BON business plan, the next steps were defined for its development, part of which Pan Xingliang will explore in his masters project. One of the steps will include a strategy meeting with other initiatives and European projects that face the same challenge of ensuring life of their products and networks of knowledge after the project end date. The objective of the third stakeholder round table was further defined based on lessons learned from previous stakeholder round tables and identifying the information needs from the data portal for EU BON from our EU BON test case study regions. Full Article News