Arise (research project)

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ARISE is a Dutch scientific

image and sound recognition technology, radar data, and environmental DNA (eDNA).[1][2]

The project was started in 2020 and is set to complete within five to ten years. At that point all extant

Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute and the University of Twente.[4] ARISE is being subsidized with 18 million euros by the Dutch Research Council (Dutch: NWO) as part of the "National Roadmap Large-Scale Scientific Infrastructure" (Dutch: Nationale Roadmap Grootschalige Wetenschappelijke Infrastructuur).[5]

Monitoring locations

At various locations in the Netherlands, monitoring locations have been set up to record biodiversity using various technologies. For example, in April 2021 a bird radar was put into place at the

Artis Zoo in Amsterdam to observe bird migrations.[6][7][8] In November 2021, autonomous Diopsis-cameras were installed at the Amsterdamse Waterleidingduinen to monitor insect populations.[9]

External links

References

  1. ^ "'Megaproject' om biodiversiteit in kaart te brengen - Vroege Vogels - BNNVARA". Vroege Vogels (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  2. ^ Bouma, Joop (2020-04-30). "Unieke megaklus: wetenschappers gaan álle planten, dieren, schimmels en algen in Nederland identificeren". Trouw (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  3. ^ "De Levende Natuur nummer 5 van 2020 (Papieren magazine)". delevendenatuur.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  4. ^ "Naturalis in Leiden leidt groot onderzoek voor 'duidelijk overzicht' van alle soorten". Leidsch Dagblad (in Flemish). Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  5. ^ Design, Marko (2021-01-11). "Over 18 million euros to identify the full breadth of biodiversity in the Netherlands". Arise. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  6. ^ "Vogelmigratie boven ARTIS in kaart". www.artis.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  7. ^ Kruyswijk, Marc (2021-03-29). "Deze vogelradar in Artis doet de inzet van vogelaars verbleken". Het Parool (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  8. ^ "Birdradar (UvA-IBED)". amsterdamstudygroup.shinyapps.io. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  9. ^ Braun, Bart (2021-08-05). "The hidden world of insects at the Amsterdamse Waterleidingduinen". Arise. Retrieved 2022-03-09.