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Seven Recommendations to Make Your Invasive Alien Species Data More Useful

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    0480694 - BÚ 2018 RIV CH eng J - Journal Article
    Groom, Q. J. - Adriaens, T. - Desmet, P. - Simpson, A. - De Wever, A. - Bazos, I. - Cardoso, A. C. - Charles, L. - Christopoulou, A. - Gazda, A. - Helmisaari, H.-S. - Hobern, D. - Josefsson, M. - Lucy, F. - Marisavljevic, D. - Oszako, T. - Pergl, Jan - Petrovic-Obradovic, O. - Prévot, C. - Ravn, H. P. - Richards, G. - Roques, A. - Roy, H. E. - Rozenberg, M.-A. A. - Scalera, R. - Tricarico, E. - Trichkova, T. - Vercayie, D. - Zenetos, A. - Vanderhoeven, S.
    Seven Recommendations to Make Your Invasive Alien Species Data More Useful.
    Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics. Roč. 3, JUNE (2017), s. 1-8, č. článku 13. ISSN 2297-4687
    Grant - others:COST(XE) TD1209
    Program: FA
    Institutional support: RVO:67985939
    Keywords : data management * invasions * databses
    OECD category: Biodiversity conservation

    Standardization and interoperability are particularly important as many alien species related research and policy activities require pooling data. We describe seven ways that data on alien species can be made more accessible and useful, based on the results of a European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) workshop: (1) Create data management plans, (2) Increase interoperability of information sources, (3) Document data through metadata, (4) Format data using existing standards, (5) Adopt controlled vocabularies, (6) Increase data availability, and (7) Ensure long-term data preservation.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0278356

     
     
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