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Focal Point:
  • Name: Dario Luque

  • Position: Principal (Biodiversidad)

  • Organization: Dirección Nacional de Patrimonio Natural / Autoridad Nacional del Ambiente (ANAM)

  • Address: Albrook, edif. 804 Panama, Apartado Postal C, zona 0843-00793, Balboa, Ancón

  • City:Ciudad de Panama

  • Phone: (507) 500-0839 ext. 3304-3305

  • Fax: (507) 500-0860

  • e-mail:

[email protected]

[email protected]

 

      

 

       

 

Institution Thematic Network Amount (USD) Period Purpose
1

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

Catalogue $ 8,000 In Process Guide the development of metadata and flora and fauna information for 4,000 of STRI’s images from field work, as well as 4,000 images of specimens in STRI’s collections.
2

Fundación Ciudad del Saber

Catalogue $10,000 Completed Promote the Web Service installed on the server on the University Tennessee granting users searching through the IABIN Catalog about the existent information at the ETN data base and access approximately 3000 records from the ETN to the IABIN Catalog
3 Smithsonian Tropical Investigation Institute Smithsonian de Investigaciones Tropicales - STRI Species 15,000 In Negotiation Digitalize and georeference the 1500 specimens of the tropical bee colection of Dr. Roubik.
4 Herbario de la Universidad de Panamá (Plantas Vasculares)  Specimens 15,000 Completed Geo-reference 9000 specimens and verify the database of another 7000 geo-reference specimens.  In addition, 12,000 specimens will be Digitized and geo-referenced.
5 Círculo Herpetológico de Panama Specimens 10,000 Completed Implement, Update and Maintain a I3N IAS Database in Panama
6 Herbario de la Universidad de Panamá (BRYOPHYTES Section)     Specimens 10,000 18-Feb-2009 to 18-Feb-2010 Geo-reference 9,000 localities of the collection of Specimens of bryophytes and liquens, Digitize and geo-reference 7,000 localities of the collection not included yet.
7 Universidad de Panamá – Museo de Malacología      Specimens 9,058 10-Oct-2008 to 10-Oct-2010 Create a digital database of 10,000 specimens to the collection of bivalves (Pelecypods).
8 Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Pollinators 15,000 In Negotiation To digitalize 60,000 specimens of tropical bees from the Dr. David W. Roubik, Ph.D. collection

 

 

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