Dr. Nick King
The ScienceDaily article Effective New Biodiversity Data Access Portal said
A new internet tool was launched recently by the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). The launch event took place at an international meeting for scientific and technical advice to the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) at the UNESCO building in Paris.
The new GBIF Data Portal is an Internet gateway to more than 130 million data records provided by 200+ institutions scattered over 30+ countries around the world. All of these data (with more to come) can be accessed all at once on the GBIF Data Portal.
“This new Portal is one of the key tools GBIF has been working toward since its inception in 2001,” said Dr. Nick King, currently CEO of the Endangered Wildlife Trust, and soon to become Executive Secretary of GBIF. “It will be extremely useful in improving decisions in support of sustainable development.”
Nick King, Ph.D., LLM Environmental Law
is Executive Secretary of the Global Biodiversity
Information Facility (GBIF).
Facilitating digitization and global dissemination of primary
biodiversity data so that people from all countries can benefit from
the use of the information, is the primary mission of the GBIF.
Nick came to GBIF from a distinguished background. He was born in
Kenya and grew up in South Africa, and has received tertiary
qualifications from institutions in South Africa, the United States, and
the United Kingdom. Prior to his GBIF appointment, he has been CEO both
at the Endangered Wildlife Trust from 2003 to 2007, and at BioNET
International from 1999 to 2003. Before this he held a senior technology
management role in the Environmental Division of the CSIR in South
Africa.
Of his decision to join GBIF, he says, “I am passionate about
reaching a time when the world is sustainably managing its biodiversity.
One of the things that will help the global community achieve that goal
is the data and information about biodiversity that GBIF makes
available. I’m excited about working to help GBIF achieve its
potential.”
Nick earned a B.Sc. in Biological Sciences at the University of Natal,
Durban, South Africa in 1983, a B.Sc. Honors in Ecology (cum laude),
at the University of Natal, Durban, South
Africa in 1984, a M.Sc. in Ecology at the University of Natal, Durban,
South Africa in 1987, a Ph.D. in Geography; Management of Technology,
Fulbright Scholarship, at the State
University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA in 1995, and a
LLM Environmental Law at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK
in 2007.
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GBIF sets goal of mobilizing 1 billion records by end of
2008.