IBIS – Indian Biodiversity Information System
Connecting Communities, Conservation, and Policy through Biodiversity Intelligence
IBIS is a handy platform that helps boost local conservation efforts and informs policies about biodiversity in India. It's built to focus on sustainability, inclusivity, and local knowledge. IBIS lets people explore, document, and analyze biodiversity in practical ways. Whether you're a community member, conservation pro, researcher, or lawmaker, IBIS has tools to help you understand and protect India’s rich nature.
Key Features:
Interactive Biodiversity Maps: See species distributions, habitats, and conservation zones across Indian landscapes.
Community Observations: Record local knowledge, species sightings, and seasonal changes right from the field.
Policy Insights: Get access to analytics and reports to help in making informed decisions and crafting policies.
Offline Access: Perfect for rural areas with spotty internet—great for fieldwork and community engagement.
Multilingual Interface: Designed to be user-friendly for various linguistic groups in India.
Data Upload: Bring in data from surveys or citizen science projects to enhance local biodiversity records.
Geo-tagging: Use GPS tagging to capture specific location data and annotate features on maps.
Seasonal Tracking: Keep tabs on biodiversity changes over time and monitor ecosystem health.
Custom Alerts: Get notifications on species sightings or conservation news relevant to you.
Open Data: IBIS is designed for transparency, supporting open access while respecting community data rights.
Knowledge Repository: Find resources and best practices from different conservation efforts in India.
Who Can Use IBIS?
Local communities and grassroots groups
Conservation workers and ecologists
Policymakers and planners
Educators, students, and researchers
NGOs and civil society groups focused on environmental issues
Citizen scientists and nature lovers
Why IBIS?
India has a lot of biodiversity, often managed by local communities. IBIS helps connect scientific data with traditional knowledge, so decisions can be made based on both facts and real-life experiences. By tying together data, community input, and insights for policy, IBIS backs sustainable management of ecosystems and allows people to engage in monitoring and conservation efforts.
Whether you're mapping species, keeping an eye on ecosystems, or trying to shape conservation plans, IBIS is here to support you on your journey toward ecological health.