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1-Open Access: Promotes free and open access to data, information and knowledge for conservation purposes. 2-Mutual Benefit: Welcomes and encourages participants both to use resources and to contribute data, information and knowledge. 3-Rights and Responsibilities: Contributors have full right to attribution for any uses of their data, information, or knowledge, and the right to ensure that the original integrity of their contribution to the Commons is preserved. Users of the Conservation Commons are expected to comply, in good faith, with terms of uses specified by contributors and in accordance with these Principles.

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    while a number of United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) publications are available in the Internet Archive site, the World Atlases are now available online, as outstanding copyright issues have been resolved.

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    Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) is releasing an updated map layer of North America’s terrestrial protected areas as part of the North American Environmental Atlas.

    The 2010 data has more than 200,000 areas in the dataset, 50 percent more than were reported in the 2008 data. Terrestrial protected areas is one of more than 40 map layers already available to view and download free of charge.

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    After a successful trial period that has involved more than 200 users from all over the world, the final version of the GBIF Community Site is officially launched today-

    This site is a free online social platform for professional interaction in the scope of GBIF: collaborative projects, discussions, sharing of information and expertise, announcements, mentoring, etc.

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      The editorial published in the latest issue of Conservation Biology, should be of interest to members of this list. It advocates for a (much needed) paradigm shift in ecological/conservation research, much like the culture changes that medical and molecular biology research have already undergone, to ensure the sharing of raw data to facilitate systematic reviews for the sake of promoting evidence-based. In order to make this paradigm shift a reality, the platform and database infrastructure for data sharing needs to be created, and the buy-in from journals and academic institutions needs to be secured. Could the Conservation Commons lead the way in this?
    Given that the paper makes and excellent argument for data sharing, it’s ironic that it’s published in a closed-access journal!!

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    The website of the GLOBIO model has been fully renewed. The model is a tool to assess past, present and future human impact on biodiversity. As a policy tool, it is regularly applied in global, regional and national assessments. The GLOBIO model is the result of a collaboration between the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL), the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) and UNEP/GRID-Arendal. The website provides information on the workings of the model and its applications.

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      In the first days of opening the final version for signature (December 2009), Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) and The Nature Conservancy (TNC)have signed the Charter and according to the article 9.h of the Charter, by joining three qualified Organizational Members to make the document applicable,  the Charter of the Friends of the Conservation Commons became a binding document.

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    Following several reviews of the Charter of the Friends of the Conservation Commons by ad-hoc Steering Committee, it is now approved and open for signature.

    Please note that, according to the article 9.h of the Charter, by joining three qualified Organizational Members,  the Charter will be a binding document but it shall be open for signature by individuals and institutions, who are the Signatories of the Commons.

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    The Friends of the Conservation Commons are an association of organizations dedicated to furthering the Principles of the Conservation Commons.

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    According to the Charter of the Friends of the Conservation Commons :

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