This module was created for the Cross-cultural Biodiversity Surveys, based at Macquarie University, Department of Environmental Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. The project is based on a unique collaboration between scientists from Macquarie University and Aboriginal people in order to document, monitor and assess the cross-culture biodiversity in remote areas of New South Wales, with potential nationwide applications.
This module was co-developed by Dr Emilie Ens at the Department of Environmental Sciences, Macquarie University and Petra Janouchova at the FAIMS Project, Department of Ancient History, Macquarie University.
Development of this module was funded by the Research Attraction and Acceleration Program (RAAP) NSW Department of Industry 16805/00, aimed to support innovation and investment in the New South Wales in 2016, 2017, and 2018.
November 2017
FAIMS v2.5 (Android 6+)
This module is licensed under an international Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Licence (CC BY 4.0).
The module can be downloaded from this GitHub repository.
- validated fields with user observations
- controlled vocabularies
- coordinates from internal GPS
- tracklog
- audio and photo capture on device
- monitoring species diversity and spatial distribution over time
- sampling DNA samples
- recording Aboriginal cultural knowledge
For more details about the Biodiversity Surveys, please, contact Dr Emilie Ens (emilie.ens@mq.edu.au).
If you have any questions about the module, please contact the FAIMS team at enquiries@fedarch.org and we will get back to you within one business day.