The Environmental Data Explorer is the authoritative source for data sets used by UNEP and its partners in the Global Environment Outlook (GEO) report and other integrated environment assessments. Its online database holds more than 500 different variables, as national, subregional, regional and global statistics or as geospatial data sets (maps), covering themes like Freshwater, Population, Forests, Emissions, Climate, Disasters, Health and GDP. Display them on-the-fly as maps, graphs, data tables or download the data in different formats. ... [Information of the supplier]
Das Projekt Wald in Not bei der DBU Naturerbe GmbH ist die Nachfolgeeinrichtung der Stiftung Wald in Not und verfolgt weiterhin deren Aufgaben und Ziele zur Erhaltung und Vermehrung des Waldes in Deutschland und zur Information der Öffentlichkeit über den Wald und seine Probleme. (Die Stiftung Wald in Not verstand sich als eine private Initiative zur Erhaltung und Vermehrung des Waldes. Sie wurde als Gemeinschaftswerk unterstützt von Persönlichkeiten und Organisationen, denen dies ein besonderes Anliegen war.) ... [Information des Anbieters, verändert]
The Forest Ecosystems Research Center (Forschungszentrum Waldökosysteme or FZW) is part of the Forest Faculty of the University of Göttingen and carries out research into structural dynamics and element recycling processes in sylvan ecosystems as well as into the adaptability of forests in the face of environmental change. This includes study of the interaction between the ecosystems and their environment and the new types of forest damage. Last not least, these investigations also lead to an appraisal of commercial feasibility. The aim is to find out under which conditions sustainable forest management is possible. These conditions include natural factors such as climate and soil development as well as human factors such as the use of biomass and atmospheric pollution. Thus the Research Center studies the effects of atmospheric element deposition and forest management on sylvan ecosystems as well as the effects element outflow has on the environment of these ecosystems. An analysis of cause and effect is a condition for establishing critical loads and taking suitable measures for the stabilisation of sylvan ecosystems. Only in this way can detrimental environmental effects - such as on ground water - be avoided and sustainable forest management implemented. The Forest Ecosystems Research Center co-ordinates and integrates a number of different projects on this subject and supports close co-operation with institutions not belonging to the University. Activities include the organisation of conferences and the establishment of contacts with institutes and scientists. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Boreal Songbird Network is a network of conservation and birding groups including the American Bird Conservancy, National Wildlife Federation, Ducks Unlimited, Natural Resource Defense Council, National Audubon Society, Defenders of Wildlife, and others interested in raising awareness in the U.S. and Canada about the importance of the Boreal Forest to North American migratory birds. This network works to educate and activate about the Boreal. Keeping the Boreal Forest message alive in the U.S. and making our voices heard in Canada will have global environmental implications. ... [Information of the supplier]
Als Teil der Webpräsenz der Bayerischen Forstverwaltung bietet dieses Angebot Informationen zu einigen aktuellen waldökologischen Themen. Es werden Schadorganismen unter Aspekten des Waldschutzes behandelt; dabei wird jeweils auch ihre Biologie angesprochen. Themen sind beispielweise: Rosskastanienminiermotte (Aesculus hippocastanum, Cameraria ohridella), Eichenprozessionsspinner (Quercus spp., Thaumetopoea processionea), oder Phytophthora-Wurzelhalsfäule der Erle ("Erlensterben", Alnus glutinosa). ... [Redaktion vifabio]
ICP Forests was launched in 1985 under the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) due to the growing public awareness of possible adverse effects of air pollution on forests. ICP Forests monitors the forest condition in Europe, in cooperation with the European Union using two different monitoring intensity levels. The first grid (called Level I) is based on around 6000 observation plots on a systematic transnational grid of 16 x 16 km throughout Europe. The intensive monitoring level comprises around 800 Level II plots in selected forest ecosystems in Europe. Currently 40 countries participate in the ICP Forests. ... [Information of the supplier]
“forestknowledge.net” is a website run by forestry experts for forestry experts. We provide guaranteed quality, up-to-date information on forests, man and forest management. “forestknowledge.net” provides condensed, edited information on a wide range of topics regarding both forests and forestry in plain language.“forestknowledge.net” links research institutions, forest managers, forest owner associations and other non-governmental organisations to each other and provides access to experts. The editorial staff of the respective research institutes is responsible for the text content in “forestknowledge.net”. Each editorial office compiles expert information, edits it and then presents it on the web-portal. So called expert advisory boards, which are composed of at least two scientists, depending on the subject, guarantee the quality of the contributions. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Euroforest Portal aims to meet demands for better access to state-of-art information on European forests and forestry in an easily accessible and user-friendly form. It represents a web-based entry point into pan-European forest information in the selected topics. The portal contains a metadatabase about information in the internet and news service. Metadata is described in English, but actual URLs may contain information in any language. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Association of Forest Site Ecology and Geobotany (AFSV) has a long tradition and was boosted by the leadership of prominent forest scientists with international reputation. When established in 1928, foremost forest ecologists such as Prof. Dr. Konrad Rubner were founding members of the association. Beyond classification and syntaxonomy of forest types their geobotanical approach placed an emphasis on investigations of ecology and silvicultural application of results. After an interruption during World War II the society was re-founded in 1954. In 1985 our association was accepted as a member organization of the German Union of Forest Research Organizations (DVFFA; national agency of the IUFRO). Since 2006 the AFSV represents an independent research unit (section) within the DVFFA and is thus part of a larger national and international network. ... [Information of the supplier]
Dieses Internetportal soll eine unabhängige, werbefreie Informationsplattform werden, in der die verschiedensten Forschungseinrichtungen, Institutionen, Forstverwaltungen, aber auch Projektträger, Vereine und Verbände ihre Arbeiten und Ergebnisse rund um den Themenkomplex Wald, Klima, Forstwirtschaft und Holznutzung präsentieren können. Ziel soll es sein, die Informationen zu bündeln und in thematisch gegliederter Form aufzubereiten und im Internet einem breiten Kreis zur Verfügung zu stellen. Auf diese Weise soll die Bedeutung der Wälder der Erde und die nachhaltige Nutzung des nachwachsenden Rohstoffes Holz für das Klima möglichst umfassend dargestellt werden. ... [Information des Anbieters]