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Integration of Biodiversity Databases in Taiwan and Linkage to Global Databases

Authors
  • Kwang-Tsao Shao
  • Ching-I Peng
  • Eric Yen
  • Kun-Chi Lai
  • Ming-Chih Wang
  • Jack Lin
  • Han Lee
  • Yang Alan
  • Shin-Yu Chen

Abstract

The biodiversity databases in Taiwan were dispersed to various institutions and colleges with limited amount of data by 2001. The Natural Resources and Ecology GIS Database sponsored by the Council of Agriculture, which is part of the National Geographic Information System planned by the Ministry of Interior, was the most well established biodiversity database in Taiwan. But thisThis database was, however, mainly collectingcollected the distribution data of terrestrial animals and plants within the Taiwan area. In 2001, GBIF was formed, and Taiwan joined as one of the an Associate Participant and started, starting the establishment and integration of animal and plant species databases; therefore, TaiBIF was able to co-operate with GBIF. The information of Catalog of Life, specimens, and alien species were integrated by the Darwin core. The standard. These metadata standards allowed the biodiversity information of Taiwan to connect with global databases.
Year: 2007
Volume 6
Page/Article: S2-S10
DOI: 10.2481/dsj.6.S2
Published on Mar 28, 2007
Peer Reviewed