ive 14 drown as bus carrying wedding guests plunges into Indus River in Gilgit By www.geo.tv Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:55:00 +0500 Rescue efforts underway near the site of the accident in GB on November 12, 2024. — Reporter Ill-fated bus was part of a wedding procession, say police.“Apparently, accident was result of driver’s negligence.” President Zardari expresses sorrow... Full Article
ive 'March to Islamabad on Nov 24,' Imran Khan gives 'final call' to supporters By www.geo.tv Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:59:00 +0500 Supporters Imran Khan sit on scaffoldings in Rawalpindi, on November 26, 2022. — ReutersProtests to be staged across Pakistan and globally, says lawyer.This is final call for anti-govt protest, lawyer quotes Imran.Imran's sister says stage set for 10-year-long martial law. Full Article
ive 2 Corinthians Inductive Bible Studies By www.web-church.com Published On :: Sun, 09 Sep 2007 09:30:12 PST Bible studies in 2 Corinthians include great insight on church life then and now. We'll go chapter by chapter through the book, applying the Scripture to our lives. The questions are designed for personal or group inductive style Bible study and discussion. Full Article
ive 1 Corinthians Inductive Bible Studies By www.web-church.com Published On :: Sun, 09 Sep 2007 09:30:12 PST Bible studies in 1 Corinthians include some of the most interesting and controversial issues in Christian history. We'll go chapter by chapter through the book, applying the Scripture to our lives. The questions are designed for personal or group inductive style Bible study and discussion. Full Article
ive Leading Inductive Bible Studies By www.web-church.com Published On :: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 12:41:27 PST If led properly, inductive Bible studies greatly affect people's lives, while providing a loving social environment. Here are some important points about leading inductive studies. Full Article
ive Massive security walls and fences transform Washington streets ahead of Election Day By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 17:48:07 -0500 Federal and local authorities ramped up security measures across downtown Washington, D.C. this weekend, with businesses installing protective barriers and federal buildings receiving additional fortification ahead of Tuesday's presidential election. Full Article
ive Virginia, Howard give D.C. fans a rooting interest in NCAA Tournament's First Four games By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Sun, 17 Mar 2024 18:54:55 -0400 The NCAA Tournament field is set, and some college basketball fans in the D.C. area will be paying close attention to the First Four games. The First Four games in Dayton, Ohio on Tuesday feature the Howard Bison, the District's lone representative in the tournament, and the University of Virginia. Full Article
ive Anuzis tells conservatives to vote, warns that 'every vote matters' By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 16:58:55 -0400 "Vote. Yes, it's time. Vote and get your family and friends to vote. As conservatives, more than most people, we realize that elections have consequences," advises Saul Anuzis, former chairman of the Michigan Republican Party and current president of 60 Plus Association, a seniors-advocacy group. Full Article
ive Trump victory gives press scores of new headline fodder By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 18:46:52 -0500 Though the presidential election has come and gone, press coverage of the momentous event continues. The news media can't get enough. They continue to offer a spectrum of reactions to Donald Trump's victory in the national election on Tuesday -- a story that continues to evolve. Full Article
ive Hachette-employee group denounces addition of conservative imprint By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:44:36 -0500 Ideological disagreements have expanded into the publishing realm. A group of employees at Hachette Book Group have sent a letter to the management of their company condemning the forthcoming launch of Basic Liberty, a new imprint meant for conservative readers. Full Article
ive China ramps up aggressive action against Philippine supply boats By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Jun 2024 17:23:00 -0400 China's coast guard this week took the most aggressive action to date against Philippine supply boats attempting to provide goods to a grounded navy vessel at Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea. Full Article
ive China's cognitive warfare advances include sound weapons, according to intel report By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 16:06:13 -0400 China's military is advancing the development of high-technology arms, including sound weapons to wage cognitive warfare -- the use of unconventional tools and capabilities to alter enemy thinking and decision-making, according to a new open-source intelligence report. Full Article
ive Aston Villa gives away bizarre penalty for handball to gift Club Brugge the lead in Champions League By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 14:34:14 -0500 Aston Villa gave away an unusual penalty for handball in its Champions League game against Club Brugge on Wednesday when defender Tyrone Mings picked the ball up after receiving a short goal kick from goalkeeper Emi Martinez early in the second half. Full Article
ive English FA starts investigation into referee and offensive remarks about Klopp By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:55:13 -0500 The English Football Association has launched its own investigation after a video, widely shared on social media, appeared to show a Premier League referee making offensive comments about former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. Full Article
ive Judge extends time to seek indictment on driver accused of killing Johnny Gaudreau and his brother By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:53:45 -0500 The driver charged with killing NHL hockey player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew, as they were cycling on a rural New Jersey road briefly appeared in court Tuesday, where the judge extended the window for prosecutors to seek an indictment. Full Article
ive Sinner beats Fritz again in U.S. Open rematch at ATP Finals in native Italy By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:16:40 -0500 Late in the second set of his victory over Taylor Fritz at the ATP Finals on Tuesday, Jannik Sinner used all the adulation in his home country to his advantage. Full Article
ive Driver dies after crashing on hurricane-damaged highway in North Carolina By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:19:25 -0500 A driver has died after going around a barricade on a hurricane-damaged North Carolina highway that became a symbol of Helene's destruction, then driving off the roadway, officials said. Full Article
ive 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
ive Competitive Virginia races could play a critical role in the battle for Congress By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:22:06 -0500 Virginia's marquee matchups for U.S. House races in Tuesday's election feature tight contests in a district being vacated by three-term Democratic U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger and a district known to flip between Democratic and Republican control. Full Article
ive 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
ive Jewish restaurant in D.C. vandalized on Kristallnacht anniversary raises antisemitic suspicions By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:39:08 -0500 Someone smashed the windows of a kosher restaurant in the District over the weekend in what the owner is calling an antisemitic attack, noting the vandalism occurred on the anniversary of Kristallnacht. Full Article
ive Christmas, The Inclusive Holiday By www.web-church.com Published On :: Fri, 02 Nov 2007 09:30:12 PST It seems every year, around Christmas time, a debate begins between Christians and the rest of the World over whether Christmas symbols should be displayed and the traditional greeting "Merry Christmas" should be used as opposed to something more inclusive, like "Happy Holidays." This debate reveals that both sides suffer a deep ignorance of the whole celebration. All religions regard God as a distant, all-powerful being, whose presence and blessings we have to earn by certain religious practices. This, predictably, places a barrier between those practicing a specific religion and all others. Christmas celebrates just the opposite...an inclusive God who loves us all so much and wants to be so close to us, He becomes human and lives with us. Full Article
ive West Oakland, Lower Bottoms, part 2: The World We Live In By play.prx.org Published On :: Tue, 27 Aug 2019 20:05:18 -0000 Our listening tour of West Oakland’s Lower Bottoms continues as we meet the volunteers at a local food pantry, a street ball legend known as ‘the greatest player never to make the NBA,’ a transplant from Compton who’s become a wilderness survival instructor, a former Tesla engineer who’s developing an affordable co-housing living space, a US Army veteran determined to help others get their military benefits, and a pastor who relies on the power of prayer to effect social change. Special thanks this episode to field producer Ariana Proehl, KQED, and The National Endowment for the Arts. Full Article Lower Bottoms West Oakland affordable housing food security military benefits prayer
ive Octavian Smith Jr. developing into Maryland's next star receiver By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 13:00:14 -0400 Maryland is a 'developmental' program, as coach Mike Locksley likes to frequently remind, and it is in the midst of producing the next offensive player with star potential -- Octavian Smith Jr. Full Article
ive Reddick's win at Homestead gives Jordan a chance at the NASCAR title By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 19:24:36 -0400 Tyler Reddick went high and overtook Ryan Blaney on the final turn to win at Homestead-Miami on Sunday to secure a spot in NASCAR's winner-take-all finale in Arizona in two weeks. Reddick led 98 of the 267 laps, the last of them the one that mattered most. Full Article
ive F1 braces for more Verstappen-Norris drama and Hamilton to drive revered Senna's car By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:14:25 -0400 Max Verstappen suggests he won't change his aggressive driving this weekend at the Brazilian Grand Prix as he bids for a fourth successive Formula 1 title. Full Article
ive Emotional Hamilton drives Senna's car before Brazilian Grand Prix, regrets he can't race with it By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Sun, 03 Nov 2024 09:57:00 -0500 British driver Lewis Hamilton has won seven Formula One titles, holds multiple records and has clocked some of the fastest laps in history. But the greatest honor of his career, according to the 39-year-old, came on Sunday as he drove the late Ayrton Senna's title-winning car around Interlagos ahead of this afternoon's Brazilian Grand Prix. Full Article
ive Sauber has signed Brazilian driver Gabriel Bortoleto to partner Nico Hulkenberg in F1 for 2025 By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 11:57:47 -0500 Sauber has signed 20-year-old Brazilian driver Gabriel Bortoleto to make his debut in Formula 1 next year as Nico Hulkenberg's teammate. Full Article
ive F1 drivers criticize FIA and ask to be treated like adults over fines for swearing By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 11:59:41 -0500 Formula 1 drivers have criticized the president of the sport's governing body, the FIA, and asked to be treated like adults in an escalating row over swearing in news conferences. Full Article
ive NASCAR Xfinity championship down to 4 drivers in season finale at Phoenix By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 15:45:07 -0500 All four NASCAR Xfinity championship drivers said the right things heading into the season finale. Full Article
ive Roger Penske closes nearly perfect motorsports season with 3rd consecutive NASCAR championship By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:55:09 -0500 There is no such a thing as a perfect season. At least that is what Roger Penske told The Associated Press hours after winning his third consecutive NASCAR championship. Full Article
ive Doctor accused of criticizing Russia's war in Ukraine is convicted and given over 5 years in prison By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 08:36:07 -0500 A doctor accused of criticizing the war in Ukraine in front of a patient was convicted Tuesday of spreading false information about the Russian military and sentenced to 5 1/2 years in prison, part of an unrelenting Kremlin crackdown on dissent. Full Article
ive 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
ive Special teams, defensive mistakes doom Commanders in loss to Steelers By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 16:46:44 -0500 Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels couldn't engineer another game-winning drive on Sunday, as the Pittsburgh Steelers recorded a 28-27 victory at Northwest Stadium. Full Article
ive Free-falling Chicago Bears fire offensive coordinator Shane Waldron By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:56:05 -0500 The Chicago Bears fired offensive coordinator Shane Waldron on Tuesday, hoping to shake up a unit that ranks among the worst in the NFL. Full Article
ive Biles' post-Olympic tour is helping give men's gymnastics a post-Olympic boost By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 21:59:15 -0400 Simone Biles simply wanted to mix it up when the gymnastics superstar invited some of the top American men to join her post-Olympic Tour. Full Article
ive Avatar: The Last Airbender Goes Live-Action On Netflix By www.scifistream.com Published On :: Fri, 23 Feb 2024 04:46:55 +0000 The young Avatar Aang must learn to master the four elements to save the world in the new series The post Avatar: The Last Airbender Goes Live-Action On Netflix first appeared on SciFi Stream. Full Article Avatar
ive The Witcher Ending With Season Five By www.scifistream.com Published On :: Thu, 18 Apr 2024 16:32:25 +0000 Netflix has renewed The Witcher for what will be its final year, with Liam Hemsworth taking over the show's lead role from Henry Cavill. The post The Witcher Ending With Season Five first appeared on SciFi Stream. Full Article The Witcher Netflix
ive 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
ive Symposium: Nature and Governance – Biodiversity Data, Science, and the Policy Interface By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Sun, 16 Dec 2012 16:34:44 +0200 The EU BON project which is coordinated by the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin/Germany has started on 1 December and will continue for 4.5 years. The EU BON Kickoff Meeting will be held in Berlin from 13 to 15 February 2013. With respect to EU BON’s objectives the International Symposium "Nature and Governance – Biodiversity Data, Science, and the Policy Interface" will be held prior to the EU BON Kickoff Meeting from 11 to 12 February in Berlin with high-ranking speakers. You are most welcome to attend the Symposium. The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is pleased to host this international symposium and will bring together high-ranking speakers and guests from worldwide to talk and discuss about these Major Topics: What (data) policy needs The future of biodiversity information: new ways for generating, managing, and integrating biodiversity data How new approaches / models can link scales and disciplines Broadening the base and opening up: new ways to engage the public and stakeholders in biodiversity monitoring and assessments Résumé / conclusions For more details, please have a look at the programme page. The 1st day of the Symposium and the reception will be held "under the dinosaurs" in the central exhibition hall of the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin. The 2nd day will be held in the Seminaris Conference Center in the quiet south-west of Berlin. The closing of the Symposium will be celebrated as "Come together & Ice-Breaker for EU BON Kickoff Meeting" in the nearby beautiful Large Green House of the Botanic Garden Berlin. If you want to take part, please register at the registration page. Full Article News
ive Bringing big data to biodiversity By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 17:20:00 +0200 EU-funded project EU BON will build the European gateway for integrated biodiversity information On 1st December 2012, 30 research institutions from 15 European countries, Brazil, Israel and the Philippines, and more than 30 associated partners started EU BON - "Building the European Biodiversity Observation Network". This €9 million, EU-funded research project aims to advance biodiversity knowledge by building a European gateway for biodiversity information, which will integrate a wide range of biodiversity data – both from on ground observations to remote sensing datasets – and make it accessible for scientists, policy makers, and the public. The project plans to advance the technological platform for GEO BON (Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network) to improve the assessment, analysis, visualisation and publishing of biodiversity information, and to enable better linkages between biodiversity and environmental data. EU BON will ensure a timely provision of integrated biodiversity information needed to meet the global change challenges and to contribute for next generation environmental data management at national and regional levels. "Global problems arising from rapidly changing environmental conditions and biodiversity loss require internationally coordinated solutions" said the project coordinator Dr. Christoph Häuser from the Museum für Naturkunde – MfN, in Berlin, Germany. "Current biodiversity observation systems and environmental data are unbalanced in coverage and not integrated, which limits data analyses and implementation of environmental policies. A solution seems impossible without real integration of biodiversity data across different spatial, temporal, and societal scales", added Dr Häuser. EU BON will deliver several important products, including a European integrated biodiversity portal, a roadmap for EU citizen sciences gateway for biodiversity data, an open data publishing and dissemination framework and toolkit, a policy paper on strategies for data mobilisation and use in conservation, a prototype of integrated, scalable, global biodiversity monitoring schemes, strategies for EU-integrated national and regional future biodiversity information infrastructures, and a sustainability plan for regional and global biodiversity information network. The cooperation for data integration between biodiversity monitoring, ecological research, remote sensing and information users will result in proposing a set of best-practice recommendations and novel approaches with applicability under various environmental and societal conditions. A key task of EU BON is to harmonise future biodiversity monitoring and assessments and to engage wider society groups, such as citizen scientists and other communities of practise. Although focussing primarily on European biodiversity and collaborating with major EU initiatives (e.g. LifeWatch and others), EU BON will also collaborate closely with worldwide efforts such as GEO BON, GBIF, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) and others. EU BON will be a valuable European contribution to the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS), and be built on the GEO principles of open data sharing. The kick-off meeting of EU BON will take place on 13-15 February 2013 at the Museum für Naturkunde – MfN in Berlin, Germany and will be preceded by a symposium "Nature and governance: biodiversity data, science and policy interface" on 11-12 February 2013. ### Additional information EU BON (2012) stands for "Building the European Biodiversity Observation Network" and is an European research project, financed by the 7th EU framework programme for research and development (FP7). EU BON seeks ways to better integrate biodiversity information and implement into policy and decision-making of biodiversity monitoring and management in the EU. GEO BON stands for "Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network". It coordinates activities relating to the Societal Benefit Area (SBA) on Biodiversity of the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS). Some 100 governmental, inter-governmental and non-governmental organisations are collaborating through GEO BON to organise and improve terrestrial, freshwater and marine biodiversity observations globally and make their biodiversity data, information and forecasts more readily accessible to policymakers, managers, experts and other users. Moreover, GEO BON has been recognized by the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity. More information at: http://www.earthobservations.org/geobon.shtml. GEOSS stands for Global Earth Observation System of Systems, built by the Group on Earth Observations (GEO). GEO is constructing GEOSS on the basis of a 10-Year Implementation Plan for the period 2005 to 2015. The Plan defines a vision statement for GEOSS, its purpose and scope, expected benefits, and the nine "Societal Benefit Areas" of disasters, health, energy, climate, water, weather, ecosystems, agriculture and biodiversity. Full Article News
ive The Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre joins EU BON By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 01 Feb 2013 16:40:00 +0200 The news about the new partnership has been officially disseminated through the website of the Norwegian Biodiversity Centre. The news piece discusses the importance of EU BON in the classification of biodiversity data and the experience and technology that the new partnership brings to it.The article quotes the EU BON project as "the only EU project of its kind with a main purpose is to build an infrastructure that improves the exchange and dataflow throughout Europe." More can be found at: http://www.biodiversity.no/ArticleList.aspx?m=34&amid=11718The news about the partnership has been also picked up by the English language Norwegian Source for science news ScienceNordic.Earlier on the visibility and the popularity of the EU BON project have been also enhanced by a publication of the first newsletter by the Estonian science news website eBiodiversity, with credit given to the ambitious project aiming to build an European gateway for integrated biodiversity information. Full Article News
ive International biodiversity data symposium to mark the kickoff of the EU BON project By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 12 Feb 2013 17:45:15 +0200 The EU BON project is pleased to announce the International Symposium "Nature and Governance – Biodiversity Data, Science, and the Policy Interface", which was held in Berlin from 11 to 12 February. The symposium aimed at clarifying and popularizing EU BON's objectives prior to the official EU BON Kick-off Meeting held from 13 to 15 February 2013. The symposium was hosted by the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and brought together high-ranking speakers and guests from across the world to talk and discuss the different aspects of the EU BON Project. Among the main issues covered was the future of biodiversity information, the challenges in front of new data policies, new approaches in collecting information, and ways to engage the public in biodiversity monitoring and assessments. The EU BON project was started on 1 December, 2012, and will continue for 4.5 years. The aim of EU BON is to build a substantial part and contribute to the Group on Earth Observation's Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON), through an innovative approach of integration of biodiversity information systems. The project, built as an answer to the need of a new integrated biodiversity data, will facilitate access to this knowledge and will effectively improve the work in the field of biodiversity observation in general. ### For more information on the symposium and the events planned, please visit our programme page. All interested parties are most welcome to attend the symposium or to follow it on Twitter, Facebook, or Google+. Additional information EU BON (2012) stands for "Building the European Biodiversity Observation Network" and is a European research project, financed by the 7th EU framework programme for research and development (FP7). EU BON seeks ways to better integrate biodiversity information and implement into policy and decision-making of biodiversity monitoring and management in the EU. GEO BON stands for "Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network". It coordinates activities relating to the Societal Benefit Area (SBA) on Biodiversity of the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS). Some 100 governmental, inter-governmental and non-governmental organisations are collaborating through GEO BON to organise and improve terrestrial, freshwater and marine biodiversity observations globally and make their biodiversity data, information and forecasts more readily accessible to policymakers, managers, experts and other users. Moreover, GEO BON has been recognized by the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity. More information at: http://www.earthobservations.org/geobon.shtml. Full Article News
ive EU BON featured in the January newsletter of the The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 13 Feb 2013 13:36:18 +0200 The news about the International Symposium "Nature and Governance – Biodiversity Data, Science, and the Policy Interface" and the official EU BON Kickoff Meeting has been reflected in the January newsletter of the The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). GBIF only features high end biodiversity news and major projects. EU BON project summary is placed in the collaborations section of the newsletter and the two events are included in the Upcoming Events, pointed out to the readers' attention. To view the GBIF newsletter for January, please go to: http://www.gbif.org/communications/resources/newsletters/, or see the newsletter PDF attached below. Full Article News
ive Data paper describes Antarctic biodiversity data gathered by 90 expeditions since 1956 By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 12:23:00 +0200 Huge data encompassed into a unique georeferenced macrobenthic assemblages database A new peer-reviewed data paper offers a comprehensive, open-access collection of georeferenced biological information about the Antarctic macrobenthic communities. The term macrobenthic refers to the visible-for-the-eye organisms that live near or on the sea bottom such as echinoderms, sponges, ascidians, crustaceans. The paper will help in coordinating biodiversity research and conservation activities on species living near the ocean bottom of the Antarctic.The data paper "Antarctic macrobenthic communities: A compilation of circumpolar information", published in the open access journal Nature Conservation, describes data from approximately 90 different expeditions in the region since 1956 that have now been made openly available under a CC-By license. The paper provides unique georeferenced biological basic information for the planning of future coordinated research activities, for example those under the umbrella of the biology program Antarctic Thresholds – Ecosystem Resilience and Adaptation (AnT-ERA) of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). The information collected could be also beneficial for current conservation priorities such as the planning of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) by the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR).The expeditions were organised by several famous explorers of the Antarctic. The area covered by the paper consists of almost the entire Southern Ocean, including sites covered by a single ice-shelf. The vast majority of information is from shelf areas around the continent at water depth shallower than 800m. The information from the different sources is then attributed to the classified macrobenthic assemblages. The results are made publicly available via the "Antarctic Biodiversity Facility" (data.biodiversity.aq).A specific feature of this paper is that the manuscript was automatically generated from the Integrated Publishing Toolkit of the Antarctic Node of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (AntaBIF IPT) and then submitted to the journal Nature Conservation through a novel workflow developed by GBIF and Pensoft Publishers. (see previous press release). Data are made freely available through the AntaBIF IPT, and sea-bed images of 214 localities through the data repository for geoscience and environmental data, PANGAEA- Data Publisher for Earth and Environmental Science (sample: http://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.198682). Speaking from on board the research vessel 'Polarstern', the paper's lead author Prof. Julian Gutt of the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Germany commented: "The most important achievement of this paper is that data collected over many years and by various institutions are now not only freely available for anyone to download and use, but also properly described to facilitate future work in re-using the data. The Data Paper concept is certainly a great approach that multiplies the effect of funds and efforts spent by generations of scientists." The data will also be used for a comprehensive Biogeography Atlas of the Southern Ocean project to be released during the XI SCAR Biology Symposium in Barcelona July 2013. SOURCE: EurekAlert! Full Article News
ive The European Biodiversity Observation Network By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 06 Mar 2013 14:03:00 +0200 The European Biodiversity Observation Network (EU BON), a European project on biodiversity data, was launched in December 2012. The Belgian Biodiversity Platform attended the symposium connected to the EU BON kick-off meeting in Berlin, Germany, on 11-12th February 2013.The symposium entitled ‘Nature and Governance: Biodiversity Data, Science, and the Policy Interface’ highlighted the importance of biodiversity data for policy-making and research. The complexity of producing and collating data on an international scale involving different methods and disciplines was well illustrated. The importance of the accessibility of biodiversity data within an integrated system was well demonstrated - the sum of all contributions will in the end enable monitoring, forecasting and policy-making.EU BON will create a substantial part of the Group on Earth’s Observation’s Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON) and will operate in support of biodiversity sciences and policy initiatives, such as the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).EU BON will build on existing components, such as the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), LifeWatch infrastructures and national biodiversity data centers. As Belgian GBIF node, the Belgian Biodiversity Platform can provide an important support to the development of EU BON. The Belgian partners in the EU BON project are the Royal Museum for Central Africa (RMCA), the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS), and the National Botanic Garden of Belgium (Botanic Garden).We will follow with interest the development in the EU BON project and will continue publishing data through GBIF. If you would like to support this initiative by having your data published on GBIF, please contact André Heughebaert (GBIF node manager), Dimitri Brosens or Kristina Articus (Biodiversity Experts). Full Article News
ive BHL-Europe is finally officially live By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 15:05:00 +0200 On March 18 2013 the BHL-Europe portal has gone officially live. The Biodiversity heritage library for Europe project began in 2009 and joins noteworthy European museum and botanical gardens, including some in the USA as well. The primary goal of the project was to create an indexed archival system for digitized scientific literature, and free access to this literature via a multifunctional portal (www.bhl-europe.eu).The portal makes available 6,149 books containing one million pages from 92 content providers at the moment, but this is just the initial offering. New material is added every day, and the growth is projected to increase over time. The BHL-Europe portal (and other international sources) is linked to the Biodiversity Library Exhibition platform, which publishes selected literature in the form of interesting themes, information and an attractive design. Thanks to the specific presentation of literature and interesting scientific items, the platform has significant educational potential.You can access the BHL-Europe portal here: www.bhl-europe.euRead more about the portal on the official BHL blog: http://bhleurope.blogspot.cz/2013/03/bhl-europe-is-finally-officially-live.html Full Article News
ive Data Papers as Incentives for Opening Biodiversity Data By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Mon, 08 Apr 2013 11:26:00 +0300 One year of experience and perspectives for the future from Pensoft Publishers and GBIF In 2012 GBIF and Pensoft pioneered a workflow between the GBIF’s Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT) and Pensoft’s journals ZooKeys, PhytoKeys, MycoKeys, Nature Conservation, etc. to automatically export metadata into the form of a data paper manuscript, based on the Ecological Metadata Language (EML). One year on they share their experience and perspectives for the future of data publishing. In its essence, a Data Paper is a scholarly journal publication whose primary purpose is to describe a dataset or a group of datasets, rather than to report a research investigation. As such, it contains facts about data, not hypotheses and arguments in support of the data, as found in a conventional research article. The future of data publishing according to Pensoft Publishers and GBIF, lies in the elaborating of formats for descriptions of various kinds of data (ecological, morphological, genomic, environmental, etc.), as well as in linking to various platforms (GBIF, Scratchpads, Dryad, EDIT, CBOL, etc.). More about the collaboration and experience of Pensoft Publishers and GBIF learn from their joint poster available here. Full Article News
ive Job alert: Quantitative Ecologist (Postdoc) (m/f) code digit 37/2013 By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Thu, 18 Apr 2013 11:11:00 +0300 The Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ is now offering a position for Quantitative Ecologist (Postdoc) in their Department of Conservation Biology. The position is open to both male and female applicants and it runs for 42 months, starting latest on 01.08.2013 in Leipzig, Germany. Salary will be according to the appropriate civil service level TVÖD, salary group 13. The successful candidate will be focusing on optimizing monitoring designs at different scales under field constraints and assessinguncertainty in biodiversity trend analyses. He/She will have a PhD in an ecological discipline relevant for the research topic (e.g. population biology), excellent statistical and computing skills, a distinguished publication record, experience in international cooperation and strong interest both in theoretical and applied biodiversity conservation. Fluency in English in speech and writing is essential, some knowledge of German is of advantage. The position will be part of the large-integrating EU-project EU BON "Building the European BiodiversityObservation Network". The overall goal of the project is to integrate and harmonize European data relevant for biodiversity monitoring and to develop prototypes for biodiversity monitoring for the global GEO BON initiative. 30 partner organisations form the EU BON consortium. Within this consortium the applicant will have the following responsibilities: • on improving current approaches to monitoring species both from a theoretical and a practical perspective, with a focus on population processes • link trend data to environmental drivers at different scales • quantify uncertainty across all steps from data collection to interpretation of analysed data • Contribute to the management of the workpackage "Link environment to biodiversity: Analyses of patterns, processes and trends" • Contribute to the compilation of information on existing monitoring programs • Feed results into a science-policy dialogue • Disseminate results for scientists and applied users Further Information: Prof. Dr. Klaus Henle, Tel. ++49-(0)341-235 1270, e-mail: klaus.henle@ufz.de Please send your application until 19.05.2013 under Code Digit 37/2013 to the Human Resource department of the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, PO Box 500136, 04301 Leipzig, Germany, or by e-mail to application@ufz.de. For further information please see the attached pdf file below. Full Article News
ive A new article provides a decadal view on the importance and future of biodiversity informatics By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 19 Apr 2013 11:06:00 +0300 A new article "A decadal view of biodiversity informatics: challenges and priorities" published by BMC Ecology focuses on the challenges and perspectives for biodiversity informatics after a decade of development. The authors Alex Hardisty and Dave Roberts alongside 77 contributions from the biodiversity informatics community share experience and set future directions of biodiversity informatics as a tool for addressing conservation and ecological issues. Biodiversity informatics plays a central enabling role in the research community's efforts to address scientific conservation and sustainability issues. This community consultation paper positions the role of biodiversity informatics, for the next decade, presenting the actions needed to link the various biodiversity infrastructures invisibly and to facilitate understanding that can support both business and policy-makers. The community considers the goal in biodiversity informatics to be full integration of the biodiversity research community, including citizens’ science, through a commonly-shared, sustainable e-infrastructure across all sub-disciplines that reliably serves science and society alike. The full text of the article can be accessed here. Full Article News