ºÝºÝߣshows by User: vishwaschavan / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: vishwaschavan / Sat, 03 Apr 2021 10:14:53 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: vishwaschavan Conceptualising Framework for Local Biodiversity Heritage Sites (LBHS): A Bio-cultural model for biodiversity conservation in Maharashtra /slideshow/conceptualising-framework-for-local-biodiversity-heritage-sites-lbhs-a-biocultural-model-for-biodiversity-conservation-in-maharashtra/245620330 abdr-november2020-67-88-210403101453
India¡¯s Biological Diversity Act 2002 is now 18 years old, and it has made it possible for the local communities to actively engage in the management of biological resources in various manners. One of the important provisions empowers the local communities to designate biodiversity rich areas as a Biodiversity Heritage Sites (BHS). However, our national progress in designating BHS has been snail-paced and far away from optimal use of such a provision for the benefit of nature itself. This calls for strategies and measures that empowers local communities to assess and designate the potential of a socio-ecological landscape as a Local Biodiversity Heritage Site (LBHS). Here we propose a conceptual framework for establishing Local Biodiversity Heritage Sites that represent the richness of the social-cultural landscape of Maharashtra state. Steps required to identify and establish a LBHS are listed based on the examples Sacred Groves and Rocky Plateaus, two habitats of high conservation importance in Maharashtra. In our opinion such sites are the humanities last chance to preserve the gene, species, ecosystem, its services, associated knowledge, culture, traditions and thereby natural heritage. It is our belief that LBHS can be a true legacy for future generations and a lasting reminder of the indelible connection of human beings with Mother Nature. ]]>

India¡¯s Biological Diversity Act 2002 is now 18 years old, and it has made it possible for the local communities to actively engage in the management of biological resources in various manners. One of the important provisions empowers the local communities to designate biodiversity rich areas as a Biodiversity Heritage Sites (BHS). However, our national progress in designating BHS has been snail-paced and far away from optimal use of such a provision for the benefit of nature itself. This calls for strategies and measures that empowers local communities to assess and designate the potential of a socio-ecological landscape as a Local Biodiversity Heritage Site (LBHS). Here we propose a conceptual framework for establishing Local Biodiversity Heritage Sites that represent the richness of the social-cultural landscape of Maharashtra state. Steps required to identify and establish a LBHS are listed based on the examples Sacred Groves and Rocky Plateaus, two habitats of high conservation importance in Maharashtra. In our opinion such sites are the humanities last chance to preserve the gene, species, ecosystem, its services, associated knowledge, culture, traditions and thereby natural heritage. It is our belief that LBHS can be a true legacy for future generations and a lasting reminder of the indelible connection of human beings with Mother Nature. ]]>
Sat, 03 Apr 2021 10:14:53 GMT /slideshow/conceptualising-framework-for-local-biodiversity-heritage-sites-lbhs-a-biocultural-model-for-biodiversity-conservation-in-maharashtra/245620330 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) Conceptualising Framework for Local Biodiversity Heritage Sites (LBHS): A Bio-cultural model for biodiversity conservation in Maharashtra vishwaschavan India¡¯s Biological Diversity Act 2002 is now 18 years old, and it has made it possible for the local communities to actively engage in the management of biological resources in various manners. One of the important provisions empowers the local communities to designate biodiversity rich areas as a Biodiversity Heritage Sites (BHS). However, our national progress in designating BHS has been snail-paced and far away from optimal use of such a provision for the benefit of nature itself. This calls for strategies and measures that empowers local communities to assess and designate the potential of a socio-ecological landscape as a Local Biodiversity Heritage Site (LBHS). Here we propose a conceptual framework for establishing Local Biodiversity Heritage Sites that represent the richness of the social-cultural landscape of Maharashtra state. Steps required to identify and establish a LBHS are listed based on the examples Sacred Groves and Rocky Plateaus, two habitats of high conservation importance in Maharashtra. In our opinion such sites are the humanities last chance to preserve the gene, species, ecosystem, its services, associated knowledge, culture, traditions and thereby natural heritage. It is our belief that LBHS can be a true legacy for future generations and a lasting reminder of the indelible connection of human beings with Mother Nature. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/abdr-november2020-67-88-210403101453-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> India¡¯s Biological Diversity Act 2002 is now 18 years old, and it has made it possible for the local communities to actively engage in the management of biological resources in various manners. One of the important provisions empowers the local communities to designate biodiversity rich areas as a Biodiversity Heritage Sites (BHS). However, our national progress in designating BHS has been snail-paced and far away from optimal use of such a provision for the benefit of nature itself. This calls for strategies and measures that empowers local communities to assess and designate the potential of a socio-ecological landscape as a Local Biodiversity Heritage Site (LBHS). Here we propose a conceptual framework for establishing Local Biodiversity Heritage Sites that represent the richness of the social-cultural landscape of Maharashtra state. Steps required to identify and establish a LBHS are listed based on the examples Sacred Groves and Rocky Plateaus, two habitats of high conservation importance in Maharashtra. In our opinion such sites are the humanities last chance to preserve the gene, species, ecosystem, its services, associated knowledge, culture, traditions and thereby natural heritage. It is our belief that LBHS can be a true legacy for future generations and a lasting reminder of the indelible connection of human beings with Mother Nature.
Conceptualising Framework for Local Biodiversity Heritage Sites (LBHS): A Bio-cultural model for biodiversity conservation in Maharashtra from Vishwas Chavan
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State Biodiversity Boards: Towards Better Governance /slideshow/state-biodiversity-boards-towards-better-governance/245619862 abdr-november2020-27-65-210403101000
India¡¯s Biological Diversity Act, 2002, and the three-tier implementation mechanism of the National Biodiversity Authority (NBA), the State Biodiversity Board (SBB), the Union Territory Biodiversity Council (UTBC) and the Biodiversity Management Committee (BMC) is close to two decades old. However, our collective and compounding national progress is much less than satisfactory. One of the major reasons is lack of empowerment of the SBBs, the UTBCs and resultantly passive functioning of the BMCs. Bottom-upward empowerment of BMCs to SBBs and UTBCs is crucial in order to achieve the National Biodiversity Targets (NBT) and other national biodiversity conservation and sustainable development ambitions. In this article, author proposes a five pillared work program that can help empower the SBBs and UTBCs that can result in vibrant and optimally governing BMCs. Some or all of the activities mentioned in this article may have been initiated or implemented by few SBBs and UTBCs. However, author calls for coordinated and performance evaluation mechanism being developed and steered by SBBs and UTBC to achieve the national goal of development inclusive biodiversity conservation.]]>

India¡¯s Biological Diversity Act, 2002, and the three-tier implementation mechanism of the National Biodiversity Authority (NBA), the State Biodiversity Board (SBB), the Union Territory Biodiversity Council (UTBC) and the Biodiversity Management Committee (BMC) is close to two decades old. However, our collective and compounding national progress is much less than satisfactory. One of the major reasons is lack of empowerment of the SBBs, the UTBCs and resultantly passive functioning of the BMCs. Bottom-upward empowerment of BMCs to SBBs and UTBCs is crucial in order to achieve the National Biodiversity Targets (NBT) and other national biodiversity conservation and sustainable development ambitions. In this article, author proposes a five pillared work program that can help empower the SBBs and UTBCs that can result in vibrant and optimally governing BMCs. Some or all of the activities mentioned in this article may have been initiated or implemented by few SBBs and UTBCs. However, author calls for coordinated and performance evaluation mechanism being developed and steered by SBBs and UTBC to achieve the national goal of development inclusive biodiversity conservation.]]>
Sat, 03 Apr 2021 10:10:00 GMT /slideshow/state-biodiversity-boards-towards-better-governance/245619862 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) State Biodiversity Boards: Towards Better Governance vishwaschavan India¡¯s Biological Diversity Act, 2002, and the three-tier implementation mechanism of the National Biodiversity Authority (NBA), the State Biodiversity Board (SBB), the Union Territory Biodiversity Council (UTBC) and the Biodiversity Management Committee (BMC) is close to two decades old. However, our collective and compounding national progress is much less than satisfactory. One of the major reasons is lack of empowerment of the SBBs, the UTBCs and resultantly passive functioning of the BMCs. Bottom-upward empowerment of BMCs to SBBs and UTBCs is crucial in order to achieve the National Biodiversity Targets (NBT) and other national biodiversity conservation and sustainable development ambitions. In this article, author proposes a five pillared work program that can help empower the SBBs and UTBCs that can result in vibrant and optimally governing BMCs. Some or all of the activities mentioned in this article may have been initiated or implemented by few SBBs and UTBCs. However, author calls for coordinated and performance evaluation mechanism being developed and steered by SBBs and UTBC to achieve the national goal of development inclusive biodiversity conservation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/abdr-november2020-27-65-210403101000-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> India¡¯s Biological Diversity Act, 2002, and the three-tier implementation mechanism of the National Biodiversity Authority (NBA), the State Biodiversity Board (SBB), the Union Territory Biodiversity Council (UTBC) and the Biodiversity Management Committee (BMC) is close to two decades old. However, our collective and compounding national progress is much less than satisfactory. One of the major reasons is lack of empowerment of the SBBs, the UTBCs and resultantly passive functioning of the BMCs. Bottom-upward empowerment of BMCs to SBBs and UTBCs is crucial in order to achieve the National Biodiversity Targets (NBT) and other national biodiversity conservation and sustainable development ambitions. In this article, author proposes a five pillared work program that can help empower the SBBs and UTBCs that can result in vibrant and optimally governing BMCs. Some or all of the activities mentioned in this article may have been initiated or implemented by few SBBs and UTBCs. However, author calls for coordinated and performance evaluation mechanism being developed and steered by SBBs and UTBC to achieve the national goal of development inclusive biodiversity conservation.
State Biodiversity Boards: Towards Better Governance from Vishwas Chavan
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Exploring the future of scholarly publishing of biodiversity data /vishwaschavan/final-future-scholarlypublishingbiodiversitydatatdwg2013 finalfuturescholarlypublishingbiodiversitydatatdwg2013-131108024633-phpapp02
Little more than decade back biodiversity data publishing was opportunistic and secondary spin-off activity of the biodiversity research and conservation management chain. Today, the Global Biodiversity Information Facility facilitate free and open access to over 420 million primary biodiversity data records contributed by publishers across the globe. This is an outcome of a growing realization that free and open access to biodiversity data is crucial to take informed decisions and actions for sustainable use of biotic resources and conservation of biodiversity areas. In recent past use of biodiversity data in research, conservation and management activities is on rise. However, users often complain about the low degree of ¡®fitness-for-use¡¯ of the accessible data. Most of the times potential use of data is hampered because of lack of adequate metadata, that can demonstrate the fintness-for-use of a given dataset. To overcome this an appropriate incentivisation mechanism is essential, that can provide due credit and acknowledgement to a research groups for their efforts in authoring good metadata. In recent past a concept of ¡®scholarly data publishing¡¯ is being talked about where in both data and metadata undergo peer-review similar to other scientific publications. Pensoft publishing has launched a fresh data only journal called ¡®Biodiversity Data Journal, and accepts data papers in six of its other journal titles. European aquatic biodiversity community through EU funded project ¡®BioFresh¡¯ has engaged with editors of 29 aquatic biodiversity journals to being accepting data papers. GBIF node in Columbia and South Africa are planning to kick start a journal that will publish data papers. Recently, Nature Publishing Group has announced a peer-reviewed data publishing only journal called ¡®Scientific Data¡¯. These developments announce the arrival of the new data publishing era ¡®Scholarly Data Publishing¡¯. Biodiversity science and biodiversity informatics stands to gain a lot by being on the forefront of this tide.]]>

Little more than decade back biodiversity data publishing was opportunistic and secondary spin-off activity of the biodiversity research and conservation management chain. Today, the Global Biodiversity Information Facility facilitate free and open access to over 420 million primary biodiversity data records contributed by publishers across the globe. This is an outcome of a growing realization that free and open access to biodiversity data is crucial to take informed decisions and actions for sustainable use of biotic resources and conservation of biodiversity areas. In recent past use of biodiversity data in research, conservation and management activities is on rise. However, users often complain about the low degree of ¡®fitness-for-use¡¯ of the accessible data. Most of the times potential use of data is hampered because of lack of adequate metadata, that can demonstrate the fintness-for-use of a given dataset. To overcome this an appropriate incentivisation mechanism is essential, that can provide due credit and acknowledgement to a research groups for their efforts in authoring good metadata. In recent past a concept of ¡®scholarly data publishing¡¯ is being talked about where in both data and metadata undergo peer-review similar to other scientific publications. Pensoft publishing has launched a fresh data only journal called ¡®Biodiversity Data Journal, and accepts data papers in six of its other journal titles. European aquatic biodiversity community through EU funded project ¡®BioFresh¡¯ has engaged with editors of 29 aquatic biodiversity journals to being accepting data papers. GBIF node in Columbia and South Africa are planning to kick start a journal that will publish data papers. Recently, Nature Publishing Group has announced a peer-reviewed data publishing only journal called ¡®Scientific Data¡¯. These developments announce the arrival of the new data publishing era ¡®Scholarly Data Publishing¡¯. Biodiversity science and biodiversity informatics stands to gain a lot by being on the forefront of this tide.]]>
Fri, 08 Nov 2013 02:46:33 GMT /vishwaschavan/final-future-scholarlypublishingbiodiversitydatatdwg2013 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) Exploring the future of scholarly publishing of biodiversity data vishwaschavan Little more than decade back biodiversity data publishing was opportunistic and secondary spin-off activity of the biodiversity research and conservation management chain. Today, the Global Biodiversity Information Facility facilitate free and open access to over 420 million primary biodiversity data records contributed by publishers across the globe. This is an outcome of a growing realization that free and open access to biodiversity data is crucial to take informed decisions and actions for sustainable use of biotic resources and conservation of biodiversity areas. In recent past use of biodiversity data in research, conservation and management activities is on rise. However, users often complain about the low degree of ¡®fitness-for-use¡¯ of the accessible data. Most of the times potential use of data is hampered because of lack of adequate metadata, that can demonstrate the fintness-for-use of a given dataset. To overcome this an appropriate incentivisation mechanism is essential, that can provide due credit and acknowledgement to a research groups for their efforts in authoring good metadata. In recent past a concept of ¡®scholarly data publishing¡¯ is being talked about where in both data and metadata undergo peer-review similar to other scientific publications. Pensoft publishing has launched a fresh data only journal called ¡®Biodiversity Data Journal, and accepts data papers in six of its other journal titles. European aquatic biodiversity community through EU funded project ¡®BioFresh¡¯ has engaged with editors of 29 aquatic biodiversity journals to being accepting data papers. GBIF node in Columbia and South Africa are planning to kick start a journal that will publish data papers. Recently, Nature Publishing Group has announced a peer-reviewed data publishing only journal called ¡®Scientific Data¡¯. These developments announce the arrival of the new data publishing era ¡®Scholarly Data Publishing¡¯. Biodiversity science and biodiversity informatics stands to gain a lot by being on the forefront of this tide. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/finalfuturescholarlypublishingbiodiversitydatatdwg2013-131108024633-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Little more than decade back biodiversity data publishing was opportunistic and secondary spin-off activity of the biodiversity research and conservation management chain. Today, the Global Biodiversity Information Facility facilitate free and open access to over 420 million primary biodiversity data records contributed by publishers across the globe. This is an outcome of a growing realization that free and open access to biodiversity data is crucial to take informed decisions and actions for sustainable use of biotic resources and conservation of biodiversity areas. In recent past use of biodiversity data in research, conservation and management activities is on rise. However, users often complain about the low degree of ¡®fitness-for-use¡¯ of the accessible data. Most of the times potential use of data is hampered because of lack of adequate metadata, that can demonstrate the fintness-for-use of a given dataset. To overcome this an appropriate incentivisation mechanism is essential, that can provide due credit and acknowledgement to a research groups for their efforts in authoring good metadata. In recent past a concept of ¡®scholarly data publishing¡¯ is being talked about where in both data and metadata undergo peer-review similar to other scientific publications. Pensoft publishing has launched a fresh data only journal called ¡®Biodiversity Data Journal, and accepts data papers in six of its other journal titles. European aquatic biodiversity community through EU funded project ¡®BioFresh¡¯ has engaged with editors of 29 aquatic biodiversity journals to being accepting data papers. GBIF node in Columbia and South Africa are planning to kick start a journal that will publish data papers. Recently, Nature Publishing Group has announced a peer-reviewed data publishing only journal called ¡®Scientific Data¡¯. These developments announce the arrival of the new data publishing era ¡®Scholarly Data Publishing¡¯. Biodiversity science and biodiversity informatics stands to gain a lot by being on the forefront of this tide.
Exploring the future of scholarly publishing of biodiversity data from Vishwas Chavan
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Indo norway delhi_vishwas_28_oct2011_final /slideshow/indo-norway-delhivishwas28oct2011final/10004740 indonorwaydelhivishwas28oct2011final-111103054914-phpapp02
Presentation made at the High level segment of the Indo-Norwegian Pilot Project meeting in New Delhi on 28th October 2011]]>

Presentation made at the High level segment of the Indo-Norwegian Pilot Project meeting in New Delhi on 28th October 2011]]>
Thu, 03 Nov 2011 05:49:09 GMT /slideshow/indo-norway-delhivishwas28oct2011final/10004740 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) Indo norway delhi_vishwas_28_oct2011_final vishwaschavan Presentation made at the High level segment of the Indo-Norwegian Pilot Project meeting in New Delhi on 28th October 2011 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/indonorwaydelhivishwas28oct2011final-111103054914-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation made at the High level segment of the Indo-Norwegian Pilot Project meeting in New Delhi on 28th October 2011
Indo norway delhi_vishwas_28_oct2011_final from Vishwas Chavan
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Gb17_content_slides_master /slideshow/gb17contentslidesmaster/8134236 gb17contentslidesmaster-110528063642-phpapp01
Presented at GB17 in Suwon, South Korea by me and Samy]]>

Presented at GB17 in Suwon, South Korea by me and Samy]]>
Sat, 28 May 2011 06:36:39 GMT /slideshow/gb17contentslidesmaster/8134236 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) Gb17_content_slides_master vishwaschavan Presented at GB17 in Suwon, South Korea by me and Samy <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gb17contentslidesmaster-110528063642-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at GB17 in Suwon, South Korea by me and Samy
Gb17_content_slides_master from Vishwas Chavan
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TDWG_2010_Chavan_data_citation /slideshow/tdwg2010chavandatacitation/8134193 chavandatacitation-110528062548-phpapp01
This was presented at the break-up working group session at TDWG 2010 at Woods Hole]]>

This was presented at the break-up working group session at TDWG 2010 at Woods Hole]]>
Sat, 28 May 2011 06:25:46 GMT /slideshow/tdwg2010chavandatacitation/8134193 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) TDWG_2010_Chavan_data_citation vishwaschavan This was presented at the break-up working group session at TDWG 2010 at Woods Hole <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/chavandatacitation-110528062548-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This was presented at the break-up working group session at TDWG 2010 at Woods Hole
TDWG_2010_Chavan_data_citation from Vishwas Chavan
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Gb17 gsap-nhc /slideshow/gb17-gsapnhc/8134187 gb17-gsap-nhc-110528062516-phpapp02
This was presneted at the side event at GB17, Suwon, South Korea]]>

This was presneted at the side event at GB17, Suwon, South Korea]]>
Sat, 28 May 2011 06:25:14 GMT /slideshow/gb17-gsapnhc/8134187 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) Gb17 gsap-nhc vishwaschavan This was presneted at the side event at GB17, Suwon, South Korea <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gb17-gsap-nhc-110528062516-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This was presneted at the side event at GB17, Suwon, South Korea
Gb17 gsap-nhc from Vishwas Chavan
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Gb17 stateofthe networkreport /slideshow/gb17-stateofthe-networkreport/8134182 gb17-stateofthenetworkreport-110528062438-phpapp01
This was presented at the side event at GB17 Suwon, South Korea]]>

This was presented at the side event at GB17 Suwon, South Korea]]>
Sat, 28 May 2011 06:24:34 GMT /slideshow/gb17-stateofthe-networkreport/8134182 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) Gb17 stateofthe networkreport vishwaschavan This was presented at the side event at GB17 Suwon, South Korea <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gb17-stateofthenetworkreport-110528062438-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This was presented at the side event at GB17 Suwon, South Korea
Gb17 stateofthe networkreport from Vishwas Chavan
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Spandan, the BIP /slideshow/spandan-the-bip/8133947 ecotone212010-110528053631-phpapp02
Pg. 21-13 has article about Spandan, the BIP]]>

Pg. 21-13 has article about Spandan, the BIP]]>
Sat, 28 May 2011 05:36:28 GMT /slideshow/spandan-the-bip/8133947 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) Spandan, the BIP vishwaschavan Pg. 21-13 has article about Spandan, the BIP <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ecotone212010-110528053631-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pg. 21-13 has article about Spandan, the BIP
Spandan, the BIP from Vishwas Chavan
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Bioinformatics Education in India /slideshow/bioinformatics-education-in-india/8133563 bbq027v1-110528041710-phpapp02
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Sat, 28 May 2011 04:17:07 GMT /slideshow/bioinformatics-education-in-india/8133563 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) Bioinformatics Education in India vishwaschavan <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bbq027v1-110528041710-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Bioinformatics Education in India from Vishwas Chavan
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Spnhc june-2010 /slideshow/spnhc-june2010/4437147 spnhc-june-2010-100608050146-phpapp01
Presentation given at the SPNHC-CBA Annual Conference 2010 in Ottawa, Canada on June 2, 2010]]>

Presentation given at the SPNHC-CBA Annual Conference 2010 in Ottawa, Canada on June 2, 2010]]>
Tue, 08 Jun 2010 05:01:35 GMT /slideshow/spnhc-june2010/4437147 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) Spnhc june-2010 vishwaschavan Presentation given at the SPNHC-CBA Annual Conference 2010 in Ottawa, Canada on June 2, 2010 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/spnhc-june-2010-100608050146-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation given at the SPNHC-CBA Annual Conference 2010 in Ottawa, Canada on June 2, 2010
Spnhc june-2010 from Vishwas Chavan
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Elsevier1 vc /slideshow/elsevier1-vc/4437054 elsevier1-vc-100608045931-phpapp01
Presentation given to Elsevier BV, The Netherlands in May 2010]]>

Presentation given to Elsevier BV, The Netherlands in May 2010]]>
Tue, 08 Jun 2010 04:59:18 GMT /slideshow/elsevier1-vc/4437054 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) Elsevier1 vc vishwaschavan Presentation given to Elsevier BV, The Netherlands in May 2010 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/elsevier1-vc-100608045931-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation given to Elsevier BV, The Netherlands in May 2010
Elsevier1 vc from Vishwas Chavan
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Ices wgdim-may-2010 /slideshow/ices-wgdimmay2010/4437014 ices-wgdim-may-2010-100608045828-phpapp02
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Presentation given at ICES Working Group on Data and Information Management Meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark during May 2010]]>
Tue, 08 Jun 2010 04:58:19 GMT /slideshow/ices-wgdimmay2010/4437014 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) Ices wgdim-may-2010 vishwaschavan Presentation given at ICES Working Group on Data and Information Management Meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark during May 2010 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ices-wgdim-may-2010-100608045828-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation given at ICES Working Group on Data and Information Management Meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark during May 2010
Ices wgdim-may-2010 from Vishwas Chavan
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Presentation at DataCite Summer Meeting, Hannover, Germany on 7th June 2010]]>

Presentation at DataCite Summer Meeting, Hannover, Germany on 7th June 2010]]>
Tue, 08 Jun 2010 04:56:42 GMT /slideshow/data-cite/4436922 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) Data cite vishwaschavan Presentation at DataCite Summer Meeting, Hannover, Germany on 7th June 2010 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/datacite-100608045646-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation at DataCite Summer Meeting, Hannover, Germany on 7th June 2010
Data cite from Vishwas Chavan
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S P N H C June 2010 /slideshow/s-p-n-h-c-june-2010/4394893 spnhcjune2010-1275521862-phpapp02
Presentation made during the plenary session at SPNHC 2010 Annual Conference in Ottawa, Canada]]>

Presentation made during the plenary session at SPNHC 2010 Annual Conference in Ottawa, Canada]]>
Wed, 02 Jun 2010 18:38:20 GMT /slideshow/s-p-n-h-c-june-2010/4394893 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) S P N H C June 2010 vishwaschavan Presentation made during the plenary session at SPNHC 2010 Annual Conference in Ottawa, Canada <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/spnhcjune2010-1275521862-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation made during the plenary session at SPNHC 2010 Annual Conference in Ottawa, Canada
S P N H C June 2010 from Vishwas Chavan
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Hindi version of Spandn, the bip appeal]]>

Hindi version of Spandn, the bip appeal]]>
Tue, 06 Apr 2010 22:44:34 GMT /slideshow/final-1-3654135/3654135 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) ??????? ???? Final 1 vishwaschavan Hindi version of Spandn, the bip appeal <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/final-1-100406224443-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hindi version of Spandn, the bip appeal
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EIA Biodiversity Data Mobilisation /slideshow/final-1-3654132/3654132 eiadatapublishinginfratechmarch2010-100406224400-phpapp02
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Tue, 06 Apr 2010 22:43:52 GMT /slideshow/final-1-3654132/3654132 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) EIA Biodiversity Data Mobilisation vishwaschavan <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/eiadatapublishinginfratechmarch2010-100406224400-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
EIA Biodiversity Data Mobilisation from Vishwas Chavan
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Eia Data Publishing Infra Tech March2010 /slideshow/eia-data-publishing-infra-tech-march2010/3351836 coonoormar09-100306092723-phpapp01
Presented at the EIA Biodiversity Data Publishing Workshop at SANBI, Cape Town, South Africa during 2-4 March 2010]]>

Presented at the EIA Biodiversity Data Publishing Workshop at SANBI, Cape Town, South Africa during 2-4 March 2010]]>
Sat, 06 Mar 2010 09:27:20 GMT /slideshow/eia-data-publishing-infra-tech-march2010/3351836 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) Eia Data Publishing Infra Tech March2010 vishwaschavan Presented at the EIA Biodiversity Data Publishing Workshop at SANBI, Cape Town, South Africa during 2-4 March 2010 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/coonoormar09-100306092723-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at the EIA Biodiversity Data Publishing Workshop at SANBI, Cape Town, South Africa during 2-4 March 2010
Eia Data Publishing Infra Tech March2010 from Vishwas Chavan
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Gbrd Sworkshop Sept09 /slideshow/gbrd-sworkshop-sept09/2277401 gbrdsworkshopsept09-091019092513-phpapp02
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Mon, 19 Oct 2009 09:25:05 GMT /slideshow/gbrd-sworkshop-sept09/2277401 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) Gbrd Sworkshop Sept09 vishwaschavan <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gbrdsworkshopsept09-091019092513-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Gbrd Sworkshop Sept09 from Vishwas Chavan
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Gbrds Workshop Sept09 Metadata Identifiers /slideshow/gbrds-workshop-sept09-metadata-identifiers-2276943/2276943 gbrds-workshopsept09-metadata-identifiers-091019085402-phpapp02
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Mon, 19 Oct 2009 08:53:52 GMT /slideshow/gbrds-workshop-sept09-metadata-identifiers-2276943/2276943 vishwaschavan@slideshare.net(vishwaschavan) Gbrds Workshop Sept09 Metadata Identifiers vishwaschavan <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gbrds-workshopsept09-metadata-identifiers-091019085402-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Gbrds Workshop Sept09 Metadata Identifiers from Vishwas Chavan
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