Current Best Practices for Generalizing Sensitive Species Occurrence Data. Version 1.
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2020Author
Chapman, Arthur D.
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The unprotected distribution of Sensitive Primary Species Occurrence Data (for example the exact
localities of rare, endangered or commercially valuable taxa) was a concern of GBIF
[https://www.gbif.org] – the Global Biodiversity Information Facility – from its beginning. The GBIF
Secretariat has a vested interest in making data available via its portals, but at the same time
respecting the wishes of data providers to restrict information on sensitive taxa. In early 2006, GBIF
initiated a process to address this issue, especially in relation to data to be shared through the GBIF
network and made visible through GBIF.org [https://www.gbif.org] and other data aggregating
initiatives.
This resulted in the Guide to Best Practices for Generalising Sensitive Primary Species Occurrence Data
[https://doi.org/10.15468/doc-b02j-gt10]. That document relied heavily on the results of an online survey
conducted through Survey Monkey [https://www.surveymonkey.com] and subsequent workshops w.....
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Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) SecretariatCopenhagen, Denmark
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enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.ABest Practice Type
Best PracticeManual (incl. handbook, guide, cookbook etc)
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10.15468/doc-5jp4-5g10.Citation
Chapman, A.D. (2020) Current Best Practices for Generalizing Sensitive Species Occurrence Data. Copenhagen, Denmark: Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Secretariat, 50pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15468/doc-5jp4-5g10.Collections
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