1. Best Practices for Publishing Biodiversity Data from Environmental Impact Assessments. Version 1.0
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Rodrigues, Andrew, Endresen, Dag, Figueira, Rui, Villaverde, Cristina, Vega, Miguel, King, Nick, Rajvanshi, Asha, Treweek, Jo, GBIF Secretariat, and International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA)
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EIA ,Data publication ,Parameter Discipline::Biological oceanography::Biota abundance, biomass and diversity ,Data Management Practices::Data archival/stewardship/curation ,Biological oceanography::Biota abundance, biomass and diversity [Parameter Discipline] ,Biodiversity data ,Interoperability ,Data archival/stewardship/curation [Data Management Practices] ,Data exchange [Data Management Practices] ,Data Management Practices::Data exchange - Abstract
This guide aims to help practitioners, consultants and other Interested & Affected Parties (I&APs) working with environmental impact assessments to improve the curation, archiving and management of primary biodiversity data captured during EIA processes and to share data freely and openly in standardized, accessible and interoperable formats through the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). I&APs are encouraged to share the most detailed data possible, to support knowledge about species distributions and provide baseline data for future assessment. Published Based on an earlier publication: Cadman M, Chavan V, King N, Willoughby S, Rajvanshi A, Mathur V, Roberts R & Hirsch T (2011) Publishing EIA-Related Primary Biodiversity Data: GBIF-IAIA Best Practice Guide. Fargo, N.D., USA: IAIA Special Publication Series No. 7. Accessible at https://www.iaia.org/uploads/pdf/sp7.pdf. Refereed Current 14.A Best Practice Manual (incl. handbook, guide, cookbook etc)
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- 2020