Solomon Islands Invasive Species Database
Authors: Hurutarau, Josef; Tigulu, Ikuo Gumo;
doi: 10.15468/n6fkli
Solomon Islands Invasive Species Database
Abstract
Solomon Islands Biodiversity Database was developed using various sources publicly available and supplied during a national stakeholders data mobilisation process, especially in the case of Invasive species. We wish to acknowledge the various sources and rights over these data from Government Agencies & Departments(Division of Biosecurity Solomon Islands),Academia(Including Universities) & Experts(Researchers), NGOs(local & International), outside hosts and funders. ** Thank you to GBIF and the BID programme for their support in mobilizing this dataset ** Publication of this dataset was funded by the European Union
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