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- rio.10.e121892 comment "This 2006 description of LifeWatch's vision shows the comprehensive scope originally envisioned: hardware, software, governance, data infrastructure, virtual laboratories, and services. The emphasis on young scientists reflects a commitment to capacity building that continues today." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "This highlights LifeWatch's pioneering vision of data integration across biodiversity levels (genetic, population, species, ecosystem) - a concept that became central to modern biodiversity informatics and has influenced initiatives like the Digital Twin of Ocean." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "The grid computing analogy illustrates how distributed computing concepts shaped early biodiversity informatics thinking. This federated approach - coordinating resources not subject to centralized control using open standards - remains fundamental to LifeWatch's architecture." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "The 2006 Hanasaari Declaration provided crucial political support for LifeWatch by linking biodiversity research to EU policy commitments. The declaration explicitly named LifeWatch and emphasized the need for a European research infrastructure for data integration." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "The 'observatory' concept for LifeWatch emphasized not just data collection but active interpretation and analysis of environmental change - presaging modern approaches like Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) and biodiversity digital twins." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "This 2006 architectural vision defined the layered approach that became standard in research data infrastructures: raw data access, interoperability services, analytical tools, and end-user applications - a model now widely adopted in EOSC and beyond." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "The parallel origins of biodiversity informatics and neuroinformatics at the OECD level is noteworthy - both fields recognized the transformative potential of digital technologies for managing and analyzing complex biological data at scale." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "This passage documents how GBIF's limitations catalyzed multiple complementary biodiversity informatics initiatives. These initiatives now form an interconnected global infrastructure, with LifeWatch playing a key integration role in Europe." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "Amsterdam and the University of Amsterdam played a central role in LifeWatch's emergence. The 1996 conference and later the University's role in preparing the FP7 preparatory project proposal established Amsterdam as a key hub for biodiversity informatics in Europe." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "Paris hosted key meetings that brought together European biodiversity research networks (MARBEF, MGE, EUR-OCEANS, AlterNET, EDIT, SYNTHESYS, ENBI, BioCASE) to discuss the ESFRI opportunity and develop the BIODOBS design study." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "The Hanasaari Declaration adopted in Finland provided crucial political endorsement for LifeWatch by explicitly naming it as the European research infrastructure for biodiversity data integration." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "Yerseke, home to the Netherlands Institute of Ecology's marine institute (NIOO-CEME), was where Carlo Heip, who chaired crucial early LifeWatch planning meetings, served as director." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "The University of Ghent's involvement through Carlo Heip represents the strong Belgian contribution to LifeWatch's early development, which continues today with Belgium as a LifeWatch ERIC member." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "France's 2005 international meeting on biodiversity governance, addressed by President Chirac, provided an opportunity for European scientists to discuss the ESFRI opportunity for LifeWatch, demonstrating the intersection of science policy and research infrastructure planning." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "The Netherlands submitted the initial LifeWatch proposal to ESFRI, demonstrating Dutch leadership in European biodiversity research infrastructure development. The Netherlands now hosts the LifeWatch ERIC Virtual Laboratory and Innovation Centre." assertion.
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- rio.10.e121892 hasQuotedText "LIFE WATCH will construct and bring into operation the facilities, hardware and software and governance structures necessary to create a biodiversity research infrastructure" assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 hasQuotedText "LIFE WATCH will link ecological monitoring data collected from marine and terrestrial environments with the vast amount of data in physical collections" assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 hasQuotedText "The analogy to the electric power grid, providing access to power on demand with economies of scale by bringing a large-scale federation of many suppliers and consumers together, was for many people inspiring" assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 hasQuotedText "Biodiversity research is a necessity for ensuring a sustainable future" assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 hasQuotedText "Such a new large-scale infrastructure, together with an array of interpreting methodologies, should operate as an observatory of our environment" assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 hasQuotedText "Building upon diverse (inter)national data providers, the proposed sequence of functionalities was: data access & interoperability, analytical tools, models, up to applications" assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 hasQuotedText "In 1996, the US National Science Foundation put forward the proposal to consider international initiatives on biodiversity informatics and neuro-informatics" assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 hasQuotedText "Amongst these are the complementary initiatives of Encyclopaedia of Life, Catalogue of Life, Biodiversity Heritage Library, International Barcode of Life and, more recently, the Distributed System of Scientific Collections (DiSSCo)" assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 hasQuotedText "the ESF-funded 'European Network on Systematic Biology' organised at the University of Amsterdam an international conference on 'Processing biodiversity information'" assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 hasQuotedText "Two follow-up meetings of these networks in Amsterdam and in Paris were chaired by Prof. Carlo Heip" assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 hasQuotedText "In its meeting of November 2006 in Finland, the EPBRS adopted the so-called Hanasaari Declaration on Biodiversity Research" assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 hasQuotedText "Prof. Carlo Heip, professor at the University of Ghent and Director of the marine institute of the Netherlands Instititute of Ecology NIOO in Yerseke" assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 hasQuotedText "Prof. Carlo Heip, professor at the University of Ghent" assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 hasQuotedText "In 2005, France organised an international meeting on biodiversity governance where Jacques Chirac, the then French president, expressed his view" assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 hasQuotedText "This suggestion was submitted by the Netherlands to ESFRI and subsequently adopted" assertion.