Are you working with environmental or biodiversity data and willing to help us out?
At the Microclimate Ecology & Biogeography (MEB) network, we believe that open, reliable, and collaborative data exchange is the cornerstone of understanding and predicting biodiversity and microclimate dynamics.
As part of the Forest-Web 3.0 project (funded by Biodiversa+), we’re exploring new ways to make environmental data sharing more effective – and we’d love your input!
📋 Take our 15–20 minute survey here: https://nina.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ef9kxTazFW9a1Qq
We’re collecting insights from researchers working with environmental or biodiversity data to learn:
- What works well in current data-sharing practices
- What challenges you face
- How we can make sharing easier, fairer, and more collaborative
Your anonymous responses will directly help us design new tools that support both FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) and CARE (Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, Ethics) data principles.
By participating, you’ll help us strengthen the open science foundation of the MEB community and shape the next generation of user-friendly data-sharing platforms.
Together, let’s build a more connected, transparent, and equitable future for environmental data.










