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Building the Inter-American Biodiversity Information Network Project Implementation Plan (PIP) ver 8.5 Technical Conference on Implementation of IABIN On April 15-18, 1999 Brazil hosted the Technical Conference for Implementation of IABIN. More than one hundred participants from 20 countries and international organizations attended the meeting in Brasilia. The aim of the meeting was to build consensus and support on the best strategy to launch the pilot phase of IABIN. Presentation of the background studies agreed on at the Second Meeting of Experts and demonstrations of national and international initiatives were conducted at the meeting. Participants examined governance models for the network, themes and criteria for pilot projects, cooperation opportunities with other initiatives, and capacity building and connectivity issues within the network. One of the most significant outcomes of the Brazil meeting was agreement on a governance structure for IABIN. The meeting participants agreed on many of the key recommendations presented in the background paper titled 'IABIN Governance: Recommendations for the Organization and Coordination of IABIN'. They agreed that IABIN should be organized as a managed network with a governance structure comprised of the following:
Funding mechanisms considered for implementation of this structure included the establishment of a Trust Fund entity to assist with the generation of funds in a not-for-profit mode. In addition to governance issues, participants at the IABIN meeting in Brazil discussed criteria for pilot projects and priority themes for the network. Participants agreed that IABIN pilot projects should:
The following priority themes were also identified by participants as relevant to IABIN: biological surveys, public health and ecosystem degradation relationships, biodiversity issues with commercial or bio-agricultural effects, ecosystems, land management, biodiversity information / expertise, and network infrastructure. Participants expressed interest in developing pilot projects on topics such as: invasive species, biological collections, pollinators, neotropical fishes, regional information networks, and biological dynamics of forest fragments, among others. |
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