Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA.
Office of the Geographer and Global Issues, US Department of State, Washington, DC, USA.
Sci Data. 2022 Jun 3;9(1):267. doi: 10.1038/s41597-022-01371-w.
We have more data about wildlife trafficking than ever before, but it remains underutilized for decision-making. Central to effective wildlife trafficking interventions is collection, aggregation, and analysis of data across a range of source, transit, and destination geographies. Many data are geospatial, but these data cannot be effectively accessed or aggregated without appropriate geospatial data standards. Our goal was to create geospatial data standards to help advance efforts to combat wildlife trafficking. We achieved our goal using voluntary, participatory, and engagement-based workshops with diverse and multisectoral stakeholders, online portals, and electronic communication with more than 100 participants on three continents. The standards support data-to-decision efforts in the field, for example indictments of key figures within wildlife trafficking, and disruption of their networks. Geospatial data standards help enable broader utilization of wildlife trafficking data across disciplines and sectors, accelerate aggregation and analysis of data across space and time, advance evidence-based decision making, and reduce wildlife trafficking.
我们现在拥有比以往任何时候都多的关于野生动植物非法交易的数据,但这些数据在决策中尚未得到充分利用。有效打击野生动植物非法交易的核心是收集、汇总和分析来自不同来源地、中转地和目的地的各种数据。许多数据都是地理空间数据,但如果没有适当的地理空间数据标准,这些数据就无法被有效获取或汇总。我们的目标是创建地理空间数据标准,以帮助推进打击野生动植物非法交易的努力。我们通过与不同利益相关方(包括来自多个领域的多样化人员)开展自愿性、参与性和基于互动的研讨会,利用在线门户,以及通过与三大洲的 100 多名参与者进行电子通信,实现了这一目标。这些标准支持在实地开展数据决策工作,例如对野生动植物非法交易关键人物的起诉,并破坏其网络。地理空间数据标准有助于促进各学科和各部门更广泛地利用野生动植物非法交易数据,加快跨时空的数据汇总和分析,推动基于证据的决策,并减少野生动植物非法交易。