Project

    Improve accessibility of Surinamese biodiversity data through digitizing and partnershipsClosed

    May 1, 2017 – December 31, 2018

    53,280

    <p>Scarlet peacock (<em>Anartia amathea amathea</em>), Suriname. Photo by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/bathyporeia/">Hans Hillewaert</a> via <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/bathyporeia/13808419723/in/photolist-n3cL78-dx2V4N-gHmEvN-dwoyDH-akuvKJ-dx2Szw-dx2Wd9-dwovGr-akrGLz-gHnirG-bjQPU7-dx2Vf9-dwozmB-nkR9Gu-dwu3EU-gHnCHV-akuwyS-dwWnBP-akuwuL-dwuetu-dwoywg-dwWua4-gHnjgh-gHnpKc-dwued5-akqtPU-dx32sA-sagNkV-gHmcaJ-dwoBmg-dwWvi2-ftJibz-dwoxsz-gHn8tT-py7CKP-akrGHF-gHo4wT-dwu3mQ-dx2TTW-gHkLTh-akuyTJ-dwWsNt-bxKL1c-dx2ZZA-dwu3Ny-dwu8MG-akuzzC-ePcMTv-SxvfdA-STwKuG">Flickr</a>. Licensed under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0">CC BY-NC-ND 2.0</a>.</p>

    The partners in this project aim to establish a publicly accessible national database for the flora and fauna of Suriname. Given the country's status as a hotspot for the Guiana Shield and the Caribbean, information about its biodiversity attracts global, regional and national interest from both scientific and pharmaceutical researchers.

    The partners expect to assemble and share biodiversity data on

    • Invasive and alien species

    • Potentially threatened species in production areas for non-timber forest products

    • Weeds in rice fields

    • Commercial tree species

    The project will benefit the country's policy makers, who are currently mobilizing stakeholders to focus on the Convention on Biological Diversity's Aichi Targets. Access to digital biodiversity data will improve the dissemination of information on species, ecosystems, genetic resources and scientific knowledge generally, advancing Suriname's national progress toward targets 5, 6, 7, 9, 12 and 19. Researchers should also see improvements in their ability to monitor changes in biodiversity, rather than having their efforts hindered by estimates and insufficient knowledge.

    Funding: €53,280.00
    Co funding: €42,653.00
    Type of grant: National biodiversity data mobilization grant
    Duration: May 1, 2017 - December 31, 2018
    Project identifier: BID-CA2016-0008-NAC
    Funded by:
    Contact details:

    Professor Menke, Chair of the Board of the AdeKUS
    Anton de Kom University of Suriname (AdeKUS)
    Leysweg 86 - P.O.B. 9212
    Paramaribo - Suriname

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