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In this repo, we describe better the challenge #10 about Life on Land (SDG15) and UN Biodiversity Lab (UNBL) for the hackathon Cloud Native Hacks held on Paris in 2024.

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SPATIAL DATA FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION

Brief: Leverage spatial data to uncover functional insights to monitor, protect and restore nature for people and the planet

Description: Forest loss, land and marine degradation, and species extinctions are escalating. These events pose severe threats to the survival of people and the planet. The Global Biodiversity Framework of the UN Biodiversity Convention provides renewed impetus for conserving terrestrial and marine ecosystems, in line with SDGs 13, 14, and 15.

The UN Biodiversity Lab (UNBL) is a web-based tool that supports governments, NGOs, and civil society to access relevant geospatial datasets to provide valuable insights about their territories, facilitating strategic decision making and smart reporting. Currently, UNBL is being further developed to align with the needs of countries in relation to the Global Biodiversity Framework to support spatial planning, monitoring, and reporting needs. Decision-makers need customized dashboards, analytics, and indicators that on the state of nature and trends over time to make key decisions for biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.

We invite you to develop an attractive dashboard and/or widgets based on cloud-native datasets to offer more advanced analyses that enable governments to take action for nature, climate, and human well-being.

In this document, we will publish some relevant datasets and give you some ideas to explore. We are still working on it. Stay tuned.

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Datasets

Here are some suggested datasets you could work on, but you can also select your own datasets.

  1. To access our datasets, ask for a SAS token by Email / Slack
  2. These datasets are global spatial data
  3. These datatasets are suggested because they are currently relevant, as they can be used to report on the Global Biodiversity Framework.
  4. Countries adopted the Global Biodiversity Framework at the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP15) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), held in December 2022.
  5. The Global Biodiversity Framework aims to put nature on a path to recovery.
  6. The framework features 4 goals and 23 targets that span 3 broad topics: reducing threats to biodiversity, meeting people’s needs, and tools and solutions for implementation.
  7. The datasets are published as Cloud Native datasets: COG Geotiff for rasters and (Geo)parquet for vectors.
  8. ⚠️ Don't forget to mention the credits. Also comply with the respective license of each dataset. ⚠️

# Dataset Type How this data could be useful Cloud Native Data Access
0 Country Boundaries vector to get the polygon of countries so that you can report at national level or aggregate stats by country. + UNBL Blob
+ GEE 2/GAUL
1 Protected Areas
(only WDPA Polygons)
vector to report the percentage coverage of terrestrial and marine areas covered by protected areas. (Target 3: Conserve 30% of Land, Waters and Seas.) (see on UNBL) + UNBL Blob
2 Global Pesticide Risk Scores raster to report exposure of agricultural land to pesticide pollution. Value range is from 0 (lowest exposure) to 6.1 (highest exposure). (Target 7: Reduce Pollution to Levels That Are Not Harmful to Biodiversity.) (see on UNBL) + UNBL Blob
3 Ecological Intactness Index raster to capture both habitat loss, quality and fragmentation effects which, when combined, are called intactness. To identify areas that are a priority for retention of intact / wilderness areas. (Target 1: Plan and Manage all Areas To Reduce Biodiversity Loss.) (see on UNBL) + UNBL Blob
4 Biodiversity Habitat Index raster to monitor and report past-to-present trends in the expected persistence of species diversity by repeatedly recalculating the indicator using best-available mapping of ecosystem condition or integrity observed at multiple points in time, e.g., for different years (Goal A) (see on UNBL) + UNBL Blob
5 Global Surface Water raster to inform changes in water state, e.g. new permanent water surfaces, unchanging permanent water surfaces, lost permanent water surfaces, new seasonal water surfaces, etc. (see on UNBL) + UNBL Blob
+ GEE 2
+ MS PCH 1
6 Protected Area Connectivity vector to inform the percentage of each terrestrial ecoregion that is covered by protected connected lands. (Target 3: Conserve 30% of Land, Waters and Seas.) (see on UNBL) + UNBL Blob
7 Areas of Global Significance for Restoration raster to inform the preliminary results of a global prioritization analysis for the restoration of habitats for terrestrial species and carbon sequestering. (Target 1: Plan and Manage all Areas To Reduce Biodiversity Loss.) (see on UNBL) + UNBL Blob

Nota:
1 MS PCH = Microsoft Planetary Computer Hub
2 GEE = Google Earth Engine

Additional Datasets

# Dataset Type How this data could be useful Cloud Native Data Access
8 Forest Structural Integrity Index raster to assess forest health and biodiversity potential by analyzing structural complexity, human impact, and links to ecosystem services. (see on UNBL) + UNBL Blob worldwide
+ UNBL Blob continental
9 Biodiversity Intactness Index raster to measure the decline in species abundance within a region offering historical data to track changes over time (see on UNBL) + UNBL Blob
+ MS PCH 1
+ GEE 2/EarthBlox
10 Global Open Buildings vector to identify potential habitat fragmentation caused by human infrastructure (buildings) and assess the impact of urbanization on natural habitats + Source.coop
+ GEE 2/VIDA
+ GEE 2/Google
+ MS PCH 1
+ OSM via Overpass
11 Planet NICFI
satellite imagery
raster to get updated satellite images and analyze the current state of the tropical areas. + GEE 2/Planet