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Project
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European Long-Term Ecosystem and
socio-ecological Research Infrastructure
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A collective effort is needed to
create the environmental research infrastructure for answering pressing
questions in a world of rapid social, economic and environmental change.
The overall aim of the eLTER project
is to advance the European network of Long-Term Ecosystem Research sites and
socio-ecological research platforms to provide highest quality services for
multiple use of a distributed research infrastructure.
eLTER´s major objectives and methods
are to:
(1) identify user needs for the
research infrastructure in relation to major societal challenges through
consultations with scientific, policy and business stakeholders and horizon
scanning;
(2) streamline the design of a
cost-efficient pan-European network, able to address multiple ecosystem
research issues, in collaboration with related global and European research
infrastructures, e.g. LifeWatch;
(3) develop the organisational
framework for data integration and enable virtual access to the LTER data by
enabling data publishing through distributed Data Nodes and by providing
access to data on key research challenges through a Data Integration
Platform;
(4) foster the societal relevance,
usability and multiple use of information, data and services through new
partnerships with the providers of remotely sensed data, analytical services
and scenario testing models, and via the adoption of new measurement
technologies.
The LTER-Europe network and the
European Critical Zone community will collaborate to achieve these goals. 162
sites in 22 countries will provide data on long-term trends in environmental
change, some reaching back 100 years. Test cases using these data will
address a range of environmental and social issues to push innovation in
network level services and steer conceptual developments.
The envisaged “LTER Infrastructure”
will enable European-scale investigation of major ecosystems and
socio-ecological systems, and support knowledge-based decision making at
multiple levels.
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Participants
UMWELTBUNDESAMT GMBHAustria
SUOMEN YMPARISTOKESKUSFinland
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE
SCIENTIFIQUE CNRSFrance
FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JULICH GMBHGermany
HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUER
UMWELTFORSCHUNG GMBH - UFZGermany
THE RESEARCH COMMITTEE OF THE
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF CRETEGreece
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE
RICERCHEItaly
EUROPEJSKIE REGIONALNE CENTRUM
EKOHYDROLOGII POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUKPoland
UNIVERZITET U NOVOM SADUSerbia
SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITETSweden
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH
COUNCILUnited Kingdom
VLAAMS GEWESTBelgium
INSTITUT PO BIORAZNOOBRAZIE I
EKOSISTEMNI IZSLEDVANIYA BALGARSKA AKADEMIYA NA NAUKITEBulgaria
GISAT S.R.O.Czech Republic
HELSINGIN YLIOPISTOFinland
MASINOTEK OYFinland
SENCKENBERG GESELLSCHAFT FUR
NATURFORSCHUNGGermany
GEOHIRES INTERNATIONAL GMBHGermany
MAGYAR TUDOMANYOS AKADEMIA OKOLOGIAI
KUTATOKOZPONTHungary
BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY OF THE NEGEVIsrael
LATVIJAS UNIVERSITATES AGENTURA
LATVIJAS UNIVERSITATES BIOLOGIJAS INSTITUTSLatvia
RIJKSUNIVERSITEIT
GRONINGENNetherlands
FUNDACAO DA FACULDADE DE CIENCIAS DA
UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA FPPortugal
UNIVERSITATEA DIN BUCURESTIRomania
INSTITUTE OF LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY OF THE
SLOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCESSlovakia
ZNANSTVENORAZISKOVALNI CENTER
SLOVENSKE AKADEMIJE ZNANOSTI IN UMETNOSTISlovenia
UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADASpain
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR
DEINVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICASSpain
BIOSENSE INSTITUTE - RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN BIOSYSTEMS
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Monday, June 5, 2017
European Long-Term Ecosystem and socio-ecological Research Infrastructure
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