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For our next quarterly case study, we'll explore current efforts that could improve the representation and coverage of data from camera traps in GBIF.
The programme will include an introduction to and discussions about Camtrap DP, a new community-developed exchange format, and a preview of a publishing guide for camera-trap data now in preparation. The session will conclude with an update on the status and next steps of the broader effort to diversify the data model.
Time (UTC+1) | Title | Presenter Affiliation |
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15:00 | Introduction and welcome | Laura Russell GBIF Secretariat |
15:15 | Introduction to Camtrap DP | Peter Desmet Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO) |
15:30 | Camtrap DP as a new publishing model within the unified model | John Wieczorek VertNet |
15:45 | Camtrap DP presentations | Multiple speakers |
16:35 | Guide to publishing camera-trap data | Lien Reyserhove Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO) |
16:40 | Q&A | |
16:55 | Conclusion | Laura Russell GBIF Secretariat |
Panelists
- Jorge Ahumada, Wildlife Insights at Conservation International
- Jakub Bubnicki, Mammal Research Institute (PAS), Białowieża
- Peter Desmet, Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO)
- Patrick Jansen, Wageningen University & Research | Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
- Federico Mendez, GBIF Secretariat
- Joe Miller, GBIF Secretariat
- Mikhail Podolskiy, GBIF Secretariat
- Lien Reyserhove, Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO)
- Tim Robertson, GBIF Secretariat
- Laura Anne Russell, GBIF Secretariat
- John Wieczorek, VertNet