Tuesday 6 Jan 2009



BioNET-EASIANET
The East Asian partnership for taxonomy

REGIONAL COORDINATING INSTITUTE
The University of Hong Kong
Pokfulam Road
Hong Kong
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
tel: +852 22990611
fax: +852 25176082
Coordinator
Awaiting nomination

 
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Chair Dr Tsetseg Baljinova, Mongolia; Awaiting nomination, People's Republic of China; Dr Ri Su Yong, Democratic People's Republic of Korea; Dr Kyounghee Oh, Republic of Korea.

Status The formulation workshop of EASIANET was hosted by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing in July 2001. The LOOP was formally established in 2002 after endorsement by the governments of all five member countries.

Member countries 5: Japan, Mongolia, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, People's Republic of China, Republic of Korea.

Context The East Asian subregion has abundant natural resources and a wealth of biodiversity. During the last two decades, some parts of the subregion have experienced massive economic development activities aimed at raising standards of living and there is concern that these rapid changes have negatively affected biodiversity and hence the medium and longer term sustainability of such development programmes. The establishment of a national and subregional network (BioNET-LOOP) supported by international cooperation is an effective means to reinforce capacities for assessment, study and systematic observation and evaluation of biodiversity.

Goals and Priorities

  • Integrate taxonomy with other sectors; taxonomists need to become better informed on global initiatives (CBD, IPPC, GBIF, GISP), and national development and biodiversity management programmes need to communicate their needs for taxonomic tools and services more effectively to taxonomic institutions.
  • Develop human capacity and enhance scientific collaboration.
  • Develop taxonomic infrastructure and reference materials.
  • Improve information management and electronic databases.
  • Facilitate sustained long term funding for taxonomy.

    Current activities

    • Academic training of students from the Asian-Pacific Region in taxonomy of microorganisms.
    • Digitization of fungal specimens and databasing of fungal collections.
    • Development of a project to be submitted to GEF on microorganismal biodiversity in agricultural systems.
    • Collaborative work with strategic and technical partners, e.g. Landcare research (NZAid project on plant quarantine in the Mekong Delta region), GBIF, PBIF.

      Recent achievements

      • Organisation of workshops and seminars on "Fungal Taxonomy", "The Importance of Taxonomy to Plant Quarantine", and "Global Warming in the Region and its Affect on Biodiversity".
      • Establishment of a specific palm fungi database with digitized specimens.
      • Installation of a server at the Univesity of Hong Kong (HKU) for future databasing (funded by HKU and GBIF).

               
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