
Bradypus variegatus. Photo: Christian Mehlführer.
Chlorophyllum molybdites. Photo: Leila Calderón Gómez.
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The objective of the Data Science Network for the Conservation of Mesoamerican Biodiversity is to propose solutions to conservation problems through data science, with a strong component of capacity building and empowerment of women in the region. This project will strengthen alliances between institutions in the Mesoamerican region, learn about some of the needs of the participants associated with the sustainable use and conservation of biodiversity, implement an open data portal that integrates data and information on biodiversity and strengthen capacities in data science issues to support the development of science. education and biodiversity conservation, giving priority to the most vulnerable groups of the Mesoamerican population.
Courses
Directory of projects from the courses offered
Bradypus variegatus. Photo: Christian Mehlführer.
Lampornis calolaemus pectoralis. Photo: Don Faulkner.
Lantana camara. Photo: Leila Calderón Gómez.
Bothriechis lateralis. Photo: Simon Pierre Barrette - Cephas.
Dasypus novemcinctus. Photo: Mwcolgan8.
Introduction to ecological niche modeling and species distributions
Guarianthe skinneri. Foto: Larsen Twins Orchids.
Systematic conservation planning with Zonation
Ficus citrifolia. Foto: Simon Pierre Barrette - Cephas.
Approaches, methods and tools for ecological connectivity.
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