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Biodiversity, i.e. the diversity of organisms on Earth, is defined at several levels of nature organisations:genetic, individual, species and extra-species.It is characterised by extreme variability in time and space, with different aspects being the subject of biological studies.By decades of operation, the Biology Department of the Biology Department has collected some of the largest in the country and in some areas, also in Europe, plant collections, fungi and animals which, due to their abundance and diversity, constitute a significant stock of knowledge, but closed in specially prepared rooms and accessible to a very limited extent.The purpose of the project is therefore to make the harvesting of the collection widely available to a wide audience, including the scientific community from the country and the rest of the world, the state administration, the state administration, universities, the educational sector, NGOs and individuals.These are entities and persons who, for scientific, administrative, educational purposes and in the performance of their statutory activities, or for reasons of individual interest, benefit from the results of the project.The project will be carried out in a partnership between the Biology UAM Biology Centre in Poznan (WB UAM) and the Poznań Centre for Supercomputer and affiliated to the Institute of Organic Chemistry Bioorganic in Poznan (PTSS).54 collections of plants, fungi and animals, and 12 specialised collections and iconographic collections will be digitised, which will eventually become the largest digital database in Poland presenting the biodiversity of many regions of the world.The project partner — PCSS will provide an IT infrastructure that maintains the base, consistent with the international standards Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), giving access to collections to users from around the world.In the future, it will be possible for it to be accompanied by national institutions with documentary evidence of biodiversity. (English)
Property / summary: Biodiversity, i.e. the diversity of organisms on Earth, is defined at several levels of nature organisations:genetic, individual, species and extra-species.It is characterised by extreme variability in time and space, with different aspects being the subject of biological studies.By decades of operation, the Biology Department of the Biology Department has collected some of the largest in the country and in some areas, also in Europe, plant collections, fungi and animals which, due to their abundance and diversity, constitute a significant stock of knowledge, but closed in specially prepared rooms and accessible to a very limited extent.The purpose of the project is therefore to make the harvesting of the collection widely available to a wide audience, including the scientific community from the country and the rest of the world, the state administration, the state administration, universities, the educational sector, NGOs and individuals.These are entities and persons who, for scientific, administrative, educational purposes and in the performance of their statutory activities, or for reasons of individual interest, benefit from the results of the project.The project will be carried out in a partnership between the Biology UAM Biology Centre in Poznan (WB UAM) and the Poznań Centre for Supercomputer and affiliated to the Institute of Organic Chemistry Bioorganic in Poznan (PTSS).54 collections of plants, fungi and animals, and 12 specialised collections and iconographic collections will be digitised, which will eventually become the largest digital database in Poland presenting the biodiversity of many regions of the world.The project partner — PCSS will provide an IT infrastructure that maintains the base, consistent with the international standards Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), giving access to collections to users from around the world.In the future, it will be possible for it to be accompanied by national institutions with documentary evidence of biodiversity. (English) / rank
 
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Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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Au Nature Colletions — online (AMUNATCOLL): digitisation and sharing of the nature data of the Biology Department of the Biology of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio

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    8,766,189.89 zloty
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    2,103,885.5736000002 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    10,358,253.45 zloty
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    2,485,980.8279999997 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    84.63 percent
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    1 August 2018
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    31 July 2021
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    UNIWERSYTET IM. ADAMA MICKIEWICZA W POZNANIU
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    Różnorodność biologiczna czyli zróżnicowanie organizmów występujących na Ziemi, definiowana jest na kilku poziomach organizacji przyrody: genetycznym, osobniczym, gatunkowym i ponadgatunkowym. Charakteryzuje się ona ogromną zmiennością w czasie i przestrzeni, zaś różne jej aspekty są przedmiotem badań biologicznych. Przez dekady działalności Wydziału Biologii UAM zebrano jedne z największych w kraju, a w niektórych dziedzinach, także w Europie kolekcje roślin, grzybów i zwierząt, które ze względu na swoją liczebność i różnorodność stanowią znaczący zasób wiedzy, ale zamknięty w specjalnie przygotowanych pomieszczeniach i dostępny w bardzo ograniczonym stopniu. Stąd celem projektu jest cyfrowe udostępnienie zbiorów szerokiemu gronu odbiorców, obejmującemu środowisko naukowe z kraju i zagranicy, administrację państwową i samorządową, służby państwowe, szkoły wyższe, sektor oświatowy, organizacje pozarządowe i osoby prywatne. Są to podmioty i osoby, które w celach naukowych, administracyjno-prawnych, edukacyjnych, związanych z działalnością statutową lub ze względu na indywidualne zainteresowania będą korzystać z rezultatów projektu. Projekt będzie realizowany w partnerstwie między Wydziałem Biologii UAM w Poznaniu (WB UAM) i Poznańskim Centrum Superkomputerowo-Sieciowym afiliowanym w Instytucie Chemii Bioorganicznej PAN w Poznaniu (PCSS). Digitalizacji poddane zostaną 54 kolekcje roślin, grzybów i zwierząt oraz 12 kolekcji specjalistycznych i ikonograficznych, które w efekcie staną się największą w Polsce cyfrową bazą danych prezentujących różnorodność biologiczną wielu regionów świata. Partner projektu – PCSS zapewni infrastrukturę teleinformatyczną utrzymującą bazę, spójną ze standardami międzynarodowymi Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) dającą dostęp do zbiorów użytkownikom z całego świata. W przyszłości będzie możliwe dołączenie do niej instytucji krajowych dysponujących udokumentowanymi w formie zbiorów informacjami o różnorodności biologicznej. (Polish)
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    Biodiversity, i.e. the diversity of organisms on Earth, is defined at several levels of nature organisations:genetic, individual, species and extra-species.It is characterised by extreme variability in time and space, with different aspects being the subject of biological studies.By decades of operation, the Biology Department of the Biology Department has collected some of the largest in the country and in some areas, also in Europe, plant collections, fungi and animals which, due to their abundance and diversity, constitute a significant stock of knowledge, but closed in specially prepared rooms and accessible to a very limited extent.The purpose of the project is therefore to make the harvesting of the collection widely available to a wide audience, including the scientific community from the country and the rest of the world, the state administration, the state administration, universities, the educational sector, NGOs and individuals.These are entities and persons who, for scientific, administrative, educational purposes and in the performance of their statutory activities, or for reasons of individual interest, benefit from the results of the project.The project will be carried out in a partnership between the Biology UAM Biology Centre in Poznan (WB UAM) and the Poznań Centre for Supercomputer and affiliated to the Institute of Organic Chemistry Bioorganic in Poznan (PTSS).54 collections of plants, fungi and animals, and 12 specialised collections and iconographic collections will be digitised, which will eventually become the largest digital database in Poland presenting the biodiversity of many regions of the world.The project partner — PCSS will provide an IT infrastructure that maintains the base, consistent with the international standards Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), giving access to collections to users from around the world.In the future, it will be possible for it to be accompanied by national institutions with documentary evidence of biodiversity. (English)
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    POPC.02.03.01-00-0043/18
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