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This document aims to describe current best practices for dealing with primary occurrence data for sensitive species and provide guidance on how to make as freely data available as possible and as protected as necessary.
https://doi.org/10.15468/doc-5jp4-5g10
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Emphasize importance of sharing a coordinate uncertanity
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MattBlissett
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1 year ago
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New Crowdin updates
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gbif-crowdin
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2 years ago
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Provide anchor for table 7
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peterdesmet
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2 years ago
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New Crowdin updates
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gbif-crowdin
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2 years ago
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Generalization vs Randomization
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robemery
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3 years ago
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Random comments from FinBIF
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esko-piirainen
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3 years ago
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Final edits
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laurarussell
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3 years ago
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LAR-edits
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laurarussell
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3 years ago
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Documentation
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andrewrodrigues
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3 years ago
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Categories of sensitivity
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andrewrodrigues
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4 years ago
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Rework section 3: Listing sensitive taxa
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ahahn-gbif
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3 years ago
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Rework section 4.4: Duplicates
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timrobertson100
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4 years ago
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TDWG recommendations
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andrewrodrigues
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3 years ago
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Proposed edits to §4.4
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kcopas
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4 years ago
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Spatial Fit
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andrewrodrigues
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4 years ago
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Access Constraints
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andrewrodrigues
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3 years ago
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Generalization
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andrewrodrigues
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4 years ago
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Harmful human activity
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andrewrodrigues
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4 years ago
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Land ownership restrictions?
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tkarim
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4 years ago
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Possible issues
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kcopas
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4 years ago
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Do we need Asciidoc-bibtex?
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kcopas
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4 years ago
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1.0
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kcopas
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5 years ago
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