DocumentCode
2000678
Title
Towards a forest information system for Europe
Author
San-Miguel-Ayanz, J. ; Schulte, E. ; Seoane, I.
Author_Institution
Inst. for Environ. & Sustainability, European Comm. Joint Res. Centre, Italy
fYear
2005
fDate
22-26 Aug. 2005
Firstpage
669
Lastpage
673
Abstract
Forests cover over 30% of the European territory in the 25 Member States of the European Union. The maintenance and enhancement of the forest ecosystem is widely recognized as one of the main goals in preserving Europe´s environment. Despite of this, the knowledge on Europe´s forests is still very limited. This lack of knowledge is related to many intrinsic problems in the European Union, going from different terminologies and methods in data collection at the regional and national levels to the diversity of technical and political goals of the many institutions dealing with environmental management. This process of data scattering and fragmentation is further triggered by the absence of a European forest policy. Several initiatives have dealt with the collection of forestry information, from the global level of FAO reports, through the more detailed TBRFA (Temperate and Boreal Forest Resources Assessment), to the European, national, and regional levels. The collection of pan-European forest statistics has thus been a difficult problem. This article presents the course of past and on-going initiatives of the European Commission to establish a forest information system for Europe on the basis of existing forest monitoring schemes. The system would take advantage of the advances in database management and communication to enable access to forest information. This course is still in progress with several initiatives that may likely lead to a holistic harmonized system of forest information that could facilitate the reporting obligations at the national, European and international levels.
Keywords
ecology; environmental management; environmental science computing; forestry; information systems; European forest policy; European forest statistics; European forest territory; data fragmentation; data scattering process; database management; environmental management; forest ecosystem; forest information system; forest monitoring schemes; Ecosystems; Environmental management; Europe; Forestry; Information systems; Management information systems; Monitoring; Scattering; Statistics; Terminology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2005. Proceedings. Sixteenth International Workshop on
ISSN
1529-4188
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2424-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DEXA.2005.190
Filename
1508349
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