BiodiversityConservation
Introduction
More and more Open Source is catching on Biodiversity and conservation projects. Most of them are publicly funded so most of the time all the source they develop is Open Source. Aditionally Biodiversity and conservation heavily rely on GIS and they have specific needs. From geospatial niche modeling to species distributions, occurrence catalog, etc,
Last FOSS4G 2010 in Barcelona a Breakout Session was organized around this topic. We were around 10 persons who discussed about the different things that they were doing. We also had the possibility to bring some ideas on how to push for Biodiversity and Conservation interest on FOSS4G.
List of people interested
Javier de la Torre <jatorre@vizzuality.com> Marco.Ciolli@ing.unitn.it, tattonic@ing.unitn.it, Andrew Hill <andrewxhill@gmail.com>, Aimee Stewart <astewart@ku.edu>, lunasilvestre@gmail.com, Olivier Rovellotti <olivier_rovellotti@natural-solutions.eu>, zitoucoullet@natural-solutions.eu, Medyckyj-ScottD@landcareresearch.co.nz, pere roca ristol <peroc79@gmail.com>, Agustin.Lobo@ija.csic.es
What people are working on?
The idea on this section is that we know what people are doing about Biodiversity and Conservation and that is released or make use of FOSS4G.
TODO
What can we do to make Biodiversity/Conservation more relevant to FOSS4G software
One of the ideas on the meeting we had was to create a kind of lobby for our domain within FOSS4G. Our goal is to push our requirements into the different FOSS4G projects.
Make use of Biodiversity for next WMS benchmarking on FOSS4G 2011
To ellaborate.