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LifeWatch E-Science and Observatory Infrastructure for Biodiversity & Ecosystem Science Olaf Bánki

LifeWatch E-Science and Observatory Infrastructure for Biodiversity & Ecosystem Science Olaf Bánki

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Page 1: LifeWatch E-Science and Observatory Infrastructure for Biodiversity & Ecosystem Science Olaf Bánki

LifeWatch E-Science and Observatory Infrastructure for

Biodiversity & Ecosystem Science

Olaf Bánki

Page 2: LifeWatch E-Science and Observatory Infrastructure for Biodiversity & Ecosystem Science Olaf Bánki
Page 3: LifeWatch E-Science and Observatory Infrastructure for Biodiversity & Ecosystem Science Olaf Bánki

Global warming

Biodiversity loss

Pollution

Fresh water

Epidemic deseases

Deforestification

Climate change

Food supplies

Volcanoes

Earthquakes

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Technologies in Biodiversity Research

www.sics.se

Page 5: LifeWatch E-Science and Observatory Infrastructure for Biodiversity & Ecosystem Science Olaf Bánki

A community driven, open access and distributed e-infrastructure

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LifeWatch and data networks

LifeWatchLifeWatch

Applications

Analysis/Modelling

Data integration

Data management

Data generation(digitizing; sampling;sensoring

Collection andobservation networksCollection andobservation networks

LTER network and marine stations

Highway for analyses and use

Integration of resources

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LifeWatch as the doorway todata, modelling and analysis capability

Thematic Services

Phylogenomics &Biogeography

Taxonomy &Systematics

Species Richness & Ecosystem Services

Biodiversity Valuation

Species DistributionDynamics

Genes-Species-Specimens(multi-scale linkages)

Citizen Science &Observations

Base Services

GeneralServices

GeospatialServices

Computational Resources

Portal Server(s)

Services and Tools Catalogue

Provenance/citation repository

Annotations repository

Semantic Mediation Framework

Operations Services

Virtual Collaborative Environments

Workflow management

Page 8: LifeWatch E-Science and Observatory Infrastructure for Biodiversity & Ecosystem Science Olaf Bánki

An Example

Page 9: LifeWatch E-Science and Observatory Infrastructure for Biodiversity & Ecosystem Science Olaf Bánki

An Example

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Current status of LifeWatch• Construction plan

– Technical architecture– Service organisation– Legal and financial plans

• Growing number of national plans for contributions– Every country may take up responsibility for special services

• 21 countries with interest

• 8 countries signed a Memorandum of Intention (2 more close to signing) – Negotiations to support LifeWatch– Who pays what and where will the headquarters be located?

• Five countries to start “construction”

Page 12: LifeWatch E-Science and Observatory Infrastructure for Biodiversity & Ecosystem Science Olaf Bánki

Connections with other facilities a few examples

Page 13: LifeWatch E-Science and Observatory Infrastructure for Biodiversity & Ecosystem Science Olaf Bánki

Networks of

Excellence

Research Infra-

structures

Scientific experts

Research initiatives

Technical

experts Specialists LifeWatch

EU

Private Sector

NGOs

Policy

makers

governmental organisations

EU

projects

Floating

chair

National LW

Centers

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Memorandum of CooperationGBIF & LifeWatch

• Common free and open data policy.

• Common standards and protocols (LifeWatch Reference Model)

• Support the use “GBIF data” with LifeWatch capabilities

• Services to assist LifeWatch users in sharing their data through GBIF

• Collaborative projects of value for both

• Sharing and secondment of personnel

• Joint thematic or training workshops

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LifeWatch and GBIF: serving each other

Resources

E-Infrastructure

Composition

Users

GBIF

GBIF provides access to data and e-infrastructure (web services)

LifeWatch supports users to share their data through GBIF

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GBIF EU Nodes & LifeWatch

• Investigate connection to National LifeWatch Plans (eventually organised into National LifeWatch Centers)

• Clarify the national relations between GBIF and LifeWatch

• Stimulate the use of data

• Scientific focus for targeted data digitization