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    Ebbe Nielsen Challenge

    This annual incentive prize seeks to inspire innovative applications of open-access biodiversity data by scientists, informaticians, data modelers, cartographers and other experts

    The GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge is an annual incentive prize that seeks to inspire innovative applications of open-access biodiversity data by scientists, informaticians, data modelers, cartographers and other experts.

    Like the Ebbe Nielsen Prize it replaced, the Challenge honours the memory of Dr Ebbe Schmidt Nielsen, an inspirational leader in the fields of biosystematics and biodiversity informatics and one of the principal founders of GBIF, who died unexpectedly just before it came into being.

    While the focus of the competition has evolved from year to year, Challenge entries manifest a variety of forms and approaches—new analytical research, richer policy-relevant visualizations, web and mobile applications, or improvements to processes around data digitization, quality and access.

    Ebbe Nielsen Prize (2002-2014)

    Prior to its relaunch in 2014 as an incentive challenge, the Ebbe Nielsen Prize recognized the career contributions of an individual who demonstrated excellence combining biodiversity informatics and biosystematics research.

    YearRecipientCountryStories
    2014Tony ReesAustralianews
    video presentation
    2013Miguel Bastos AraújoPortugalnews
    video presentation
    2012Nathan SwensonUnited Statesnews
    audio
    2011Jens-Christian SvenningDenmarknews
    2010Sujeevan RatnasinghamCanadanews
    2009Andy JarvisColombia
    2008Vince Stuart SmithUnited Kingdom
    2007Paul FlemonsAustralia
    2006John WieczorekUnited States
    2005Pablo GoloboffArgentina
    2004Johan NilssonSweden
    2003Stefan SchröderGermanynews
    2002Nozomi YtowJapan