The purpose of the project is to build an e-infrastructure for resolving scientific names of organisms to facilitate biodiversity data use and data sharing in the Nordic region and beyond. The work requires setting up a service on Internet that will issue globally unique identifiers for scientific names and the underlying taxonomic concepts based on the LSID specification, which has been standardized by the Biodiversity Informatics Standards organization TDWG and is recommended by the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). Environmental authorities, research groups, and mobile observers out in the wild can then use these identifiers to remove ambiguities in data exchange. Among the benefits will be that large integrated studies that need to combine data, for instance for global change studies, become more feasible.
The project is being funded by Nordforsk and is a cooperation of the Nordic GBIF Nodes.