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Story: GBIF Undergoing Independent Review


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“In the third year, an independent review of [GBIF’s] operations, financial mechanisms, legal basis, governance structure, and links to other organisations will be conducted to determine if any changes are needed. The lessons learned will be used to evaluate the effectiveness of the governance structure and to recommend any necessary changes.” (GBIF MoU, Paragraph 11.2)
Released on: 16 April 2004
Contributor: Meredith Lane
Language: English
Spatial coverage: Not applicable
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Source of information: GBIF Secretariat
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GBIF is now in its third financial year, and the independent review process called for by the MoU is underway. This review will be overseen by a partnership between CODATA and the international advisory group KPMG. The Steering Committee for the review will include Mr. Paul Uhlir (representing CODATA), and two representatives from KPMG, Mr. Kjeld Christiansen and Mr. Thomas Riisom.

Following GB7, nominations for possible members of an ad hoc Review Committee were sought from all GBIF delegations. Ultimately, six individuals who are highly respected and knowledgeable about the subject matter and intent of GBIF, but who are not presently involved in GBIF, were selected by the Steering Committee to serve on the Review Committee. These persons are:

Dr. Marvalee Wake (Dept.of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley), who will be the chair,
Dr. Motonori Hoshi (Department of Biosciences and Informatics, Keio University),
Dr. Tim Littlejohn (IBM Asia Pacific),
Dr. Ghillean Prance (retired Director, Royal Botanical Garden, Kew),
Dr. Jameson Seyani (The Commonwealth Secretariat), and
Dr. Peter Mann de Toledo (Director, Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi).

The Review Team (Steering Committee + ad hoc Review Committee) will attend GB 8 (April 2004), produce an interim report by GB9 (October 2004) and a final report by GB10 (April 2005). The report will be based on fact-finding by the KPMG representatives, the results of online questionnaires, and interviews with GBIF delegates, subcommittee members, officials of Participant countries, the Secretariat staff, representatives of other international organisations, and potential end users of GBIF data.

Content of the Review

The major focus of the review is to analyse GBIF’s effectiveness and to make recommendations regarding its future (e.g., should GBIF be continued beyond the initial fiveyear period?). The three major questions to be considered by the Committee are:

  1. Have the present organisational structure and funding been sufficient for GBIF to achieve its goals?
  2. Has GBIF made sufficient and appropriate progress toward getting established as a megascience undertaking and thereby making scientific biodiversity data freely and openly available over the Internet?
  3. Has GBIF achieved sufficient profile and uptake within its target audiences?

In pursuing answers to these questions, the Review Committee will examine the quality and effectiveness of the following areas:

Work Programme: Is GBIF making sufficient and appropriate progress in carrying out each of the components of the Work Programme?

Governance Structure: Do the Rules of Procedure serve GBIF well? Should GBIF continue with two kinds of Participants?

Legal Basis: GBIF is an independent organisation, based on a non-binding, voluntary MOU. Is this basis sufficient and appropriate?

Operations of the Secretariat and the Governing Board: Are they appropriate and efficient?

Nodes: Have the Participants made sufficient and appropriate progress toward setting them up and sharing data through them?

Voting Participation by Intergovernmental, Non-governmental and Other

Organisations: The Rules of Procedure do not currently allow these organisations to be Voting Participants, and state that the possibility of offering Voting Participation to these entities should be considered in the third-year review.

Links to International Conventions: Has GBIF developed sufficient and appropriate links to the various international conventions dealing with biological diversity?

Links to Other International Organisations: Has GBIF developed sufficient and appropriate links to other intergovernmental, non-governmental and other scientific organisations dealing with biological diversity and informatics (e.g., BIOSIS, IUBS, IUCN)?

IPR: Has GBIF developed sufficient and appropriate ways to deal with IPR, access, and benefit-sharing issues?

Financial Mechanisms: Should the schedule of Financial Contributions for Voting Participants (Annex I of the MOU) be adjusted?

Additional Funding: Has sufficient and appropriate progress been made by the Participants in increasing their in-country or intra-organisational investments in biodiversity information infrastructure in support of GBIF, as the MOU encourages them to do?

Timetable

2004

April: First meeting of the Review Committee, at GB8

June: Second meeting, at the GBIF Secretariat

September: Committee prepares issues paper (interim report) for discussion at GB9

October (GB9): Committee holds discussions and interviews with a number of key players in GBIF

November: Fixing the Focus – telephone and e-mail communication

December: Writing of final report begins.

2005

January: Committee finishes report and makes final changes – fine tuning of recommendations.

February: Report sent to Governing Board.

April: Presentation of report at GB10 by Review Committee. Discussion of report and preliminary decisions about making any necessary changes in GBIF structure.

Please note that this story expired on 2004/06/16

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