The single largest project storing data for over 6 million botanical specimens and their images is at the National Herbarium of the Netherlands based in the Naturalis Museum, Leiden. Projects managing institutional collections are scattered globally, many of these in species diverse regions where fundamental taxonomic work is most needed, others where the project has developed long-term collaborative research links.
Data managed in BRAHMS can also aid policy makers and communities to make informed decisions and better use of the natural world, supporting institutions working towards UN Sustainable Development Goals for the preservation of global biodiversity and optimising global access to fundamental data about our natural heritage.
Skip to main content. Home Revealing the riches of data held in natural history collections Revealing the riches of data held in natural history collections. Philippa Christoforou. BRAHMS is a supported all-in-one solution that includes the following integrated data modules, each of which can be selectively enabled:. For example, for an institution with two botanic gardens at different locations, there are two main options:.
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