GBIF and Repatriation of Data to Countries of Origin
GBIF pamphlet describing GBIF's role in repatriating biological data to countries of origin.
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GBIF Secretariat, 2008
Abstract: It is well known that the greatest concentrations of biodiversity are found in developing countries, but most of the data and information about it is located in developed countries. GBIF was brought into existence largely to help redress this asymmetry with regard to data about where species occur and about scientific names. The GBIF data portal can help countries of origin find sources of these types of data.
Bibliographic citation: GBIF (2008). GBIF and data repatriation pamphlet - English Version. Copenhagen: Global Biodiversity Information Facility, 2 pp
Rights Holder: GBIF Secretariat
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