Conservation Commons

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The Conservation Commons is the expression of a cooperative effort of non-governmental organizations, international and multi-lateral

CONNECTING PEOPLE with the INFORMATION they need
CONNECTING PEOPLE with the INFORMATION they need

organizations, governments, academia, and the private sector, to improve open access to and unrestricted use of, data, information and knowledge relatedto the conservation of biodiversity with the belief that this will contribute to improving conservation outcomes. At its simplest, it encourages organizations and individuals alike to ensure open access to data, information, expertise and knowledge relatedto the conservation of biodiversity. The Goal of the Conservation Commons is to promote conscious, effective, and equitable sharing of knowledge resources to advance conservation.

Organizations which have formally endorsed the Principles

PRINCIPLES OF THE CONSERVATION COMMONS
Open Access
The Conservation Commons promotes free and open access to data, information and knowledge for all conservation purposes.
Mutual Benefit
The Conservation Commons welcomes and encourages participants to both use resources and to contribute data, information and knowledge.
Rights and Responsibilities
Contributors to the Conservation Commons have full right to attribution for any uses of their data, information, or knowledge, and the right to ensure that the original integrity of their contribution to the Commons is preserved. Users of the Conservation Commons are expected to comply, in good faith, with terms of uses specified by contributors.

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