B-Cubed’s training series has officially started, showcasing emerging approaches that help make biodiversity data more actionable in practice. If you haven’t signed up yet, register here to join the upcoming sessions.
The first session, held on 20 February, introduced participants to a service from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) that enables users to easily create and download species occurrence cubes from GBIF-mediated data using SQL queries.
The session provided an overview of the service and live demonstrations with practical examples. It was led by Andrew Rodrigues (GBIF) and Lina Estupinan Suarez (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg), who guided participants through the service and answered questions in the Q&A.
Participants also have access to tutorials and practical guides via the B-Cubed documentation website: https://docs.b-cubed.eu/
Stay tuned for the next session on 27 February → Occurrence cubes and biological invasions.