Japan Biodiversity Fund


Global Taxonomy Initiative

The Global Taxonomy Initiative (GTI) is a response to insufficient capacity for species identification in several developing countries where there is often limited access to reference specimens and taxonomic literature. This poses a barrier for the recognition of invasive species and by consequence for conservation and management of the world’s biodiversity. 

The GTI took a programmatic approach by first initiating an online course on basic molecular biology and DNA barcoding procedures, followed by hands-on laboratory training. Training events were undertaken to teach the selected trainees to sustain the attained skills and to train others as trained trainers. 

The JBF’s support to the GTI has strengthened environmental DNA (eDNA) capacities of surveillance personnel and the sharing of technical knowledge and data through global barcoding databases, as well as the application of DNA technologies for species identification. The projects have reinforced the implementation of the Nagoya Protocol and have supported initiatives for the prevention, management, and control of invasive alien species.