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Uses of Primary Species-Occurence Data

A booklet describing the uses of primary species-occurence data by Arthur D. Chapman. It is structured in chapters organised thematically, and it presents multiple online examples for the readers to consult.

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Author(s): Arthur D. Chapman
Publisher(s): Global Biodiversity Information Facility, 2005
Target audience: Biodiversity data managers and users. Policy makers. GBIF Node Managers.
Abstract: This paper examines uses for primary species-occurrence data in research, education and in other areas of human endeavour, and provides examples for the literature of many of these uses. The paper examines not only data from labels, or from observational notes, but the data inherent in museum and herbarium collections themselves, which are long-term storage receptacles of information and data that are still largely untouched. Projects include the study of the species and their distributions through both time and space, their use for education, both formal and public, for conservation and scientific research, use in medicine and forensic studies, in natural resources management and climate change, in art, history and recreation, and for social and political use. Uses are many and varied and may well form the basis of much of what we do as people every day.
Bibliographic citation: Chapman, A.D., 2005, Uses of Primary Species-Occurrence Data, version 1.0. Report for the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, Copenhagen. 100 pp. Available online at http://www.gbif.org/orc/?doc_id=1300.
Contributor(s): GBIF Secretariat
Rights: Material in this publication is free to use, with proper attribution.
Rights Holder: Global Biodiversity Information Facility

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1 out of 5 stars An essential resource for any Node Manager by Alberto González

This booklet is one of the most essential tool that any Node Manager must have at their disposal. It helps to understand the diversity of uses that biodiversity data have and that forms the core business of GBIF.

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