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co-funded by the European Community eContentplus programme NATURE-SDIplus Good Practices
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Good Practices (GP) are an efficient tool to learn from experience (project dimension, reasons and objectives, implementation) GP are intended as technical, organizational and data sharing cases/experiences; they are a good approach to review the geo-information flow in nature conservation GP are collected into an on-line database, upon input by the Members of the NATURE-SDIplus Network and targeted stakeholders in the field The information is collected via a template, in case further refined with personal interviews GP have been also presented in the project workshops (proceedings available) 2 GOOD PRACTICES
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3 The template to collect information GOOD PRACTICES CATALOGUE
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The Catalogue includes 38 practices (14 different countries, 3 international practices) The most reported keywords: environmental monitoring reporting data access management metadata management dataset harmonisation The most reported application areas: planning & management, biodiversity, species distribution, natural resources sustainable exploitation 4 COLLECTED GOOD PRACTICES
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PAMPLONA, 2009 Biodiversity Data Infrastructure of Navarra The Bertiz Natural Park in nature geo-data management MONTPELLIER, 2009 The UK National Biodiversity Network NBN MESH - Mapping European Seabed Habitats The use of a relational database to store, manage and spread spatial data by a french landscape and biodiversity conservation NGO A methodological approach to habitat mapping: the Interreg project "Flora and habitat conservation and management in the south-western Alps” CHANIA, 2010 Impact detection and assessment supporting integrated coastal zone conservation policy using GIS and Remote Sensing: a Case Study Web-GIS Applications for the management of Natural Resources of Crete GIS - a useful tool in WFD implementation and river hydrological and geochemical response investigation 6 GOOD PRACTICES AT WORKSHOPS
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LISBON, 2010 SIPNAT - The Portugese Experience Transboundary Case Study: PN Douro International and PN Arribes del Duero Biodiversity Information Systems: examples of data management The BioDiversity4All Project - connecting people in the Web 2.0 to increase biodiversity knowledge Structural Soil Erosion Model for the Portugese National Ecological Preserve INSPIRE Biodiversity Mashup: Current Status SOFIA, 2011 The use of GIS for the protection of the Natura2000 site Rila mountain Concept and reality of INSPIRE for risk management in Bulgaria EDINBURGH, 2011 The SDI portal of MS.MONINA: a Multi-scale Service for Monitoring NATURA 2000 Habitats of European Community Interest 7 GOOD PRACTICES AT WORKSHOPS
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Training Package Level 3 Applications Level 1 Background Knowledge Level 2 SDI and Nature conservation It has a meaningful link with training and is exploited also by a module of the Training Framework GOOD PRACTICE AND TRAINING 8 MODULE 13 - GOOD PRACTICES NBN Gateway (National Biodiversity Network's Gateway) BDN (Banche Dati Naturalistiche) Geoportal of Karlovarsky Region Data publication at Local Government of Liberecky Region FFH basic data collection SAGIS - WebGIS of the Federal State of Salzburg State Cadastre of Protected areas A tool to recover metadata Navarre Biodiversity Data Infrastructure Information system of Protected species MESH (Mapping European Seabed Habitats) Territorially analytical Backgrounds Limits (Department of Prague Development) Vysočina Region GIS data base Of Osogovo Mountains in Bulgaria and Macedonia Strandja NP Territory Borders (Urban Development and Nature Conservation) ICNB SIPNAT ...
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The challenge is to continue in Good Practice (both technical solutions and data management) collection, grounded on the input received by targeted stakeholders, and to share them within the community. If you wish to contribute, please, contact the NATURE-SDIplus project Office (e-mail: office@nature-sdi.eu). 9 CALL FOR GOOD PRACTICES
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