On 4 and 5 May 2017 the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm hosted a successful national engagement event to bring together DiSSCo and national representatives from science, business and politics. Dimitris Koureas of the DiSSCo coordination team represented DiSSCo and introduced the roadmap towards the European natural science collections becoming a distributed Research Infrastructure.
The aims of the event included:
- Awareness of stakeholders to the scientific importance of the biodiversity research collections maintained by the museums and botanic gardens in Sweden.
- Discussion of the importance of recognising biodiversity collections as Research Infrastructure of European and national strategic value.
- Discussion of further steps needed for better integration of the national biodiversity collections in the European Research Area.
For more information on the event contact the Swedish DiSSCo NTF se@dissco.eu.