forest monitoring / quality assurance • The quality of monitoring is defined by its ability to provide data that (i) allow estimates of the status of the target resource with defined precision level, (ii) permit change detection with defined power, and (iii) are comparable through space and time. To achieve these requirements a Quality Assurance (QA) perspective is essential. • To what extent QA was considered and data quality achieved in international forest monitoring programmes in East Asia and Europe? What is missing? • Past and present QA activity in forest monitoring in East Asia and Europe revealed that most attention was given to evaluate and promote comparability of measurements, with special emphasis on analytical chemistry. Much ...
Key message: National Forest Inventories (NFIs) hold promise for monitoring and valuing of non-produ...
The response of forest vegetation to the variety of biotic and abiotic stressors can be evaluated by...
Citizen observations have the potential to revolutionise the field of Land Use and Land Cover (LULC)...
• The quality of monitoring is defined by its ability to provide data that (i) allow estimates of t...
Managing data in the context of environmental monitoring is associated with a number of particular d...
Data from existing monitoring programmes such as ICP Forests, ICP Integrated Monitoring and EMEP, as...
Knowledge of accuracy and precision rates is particularly important for long-term studies. Vegetatio...
Key message: Volume predictions of sample trees are basic inputs for essential National Forest Inven...
Key message: Few integration steps (adding low-cost ozone measurements, link to existing conventiona...
Globally, countries report forest information to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the ...
BACKGROUND:Environmental health and exposure researchers can improve the quality and interpretation ...
Globally the forest harvesting industry is becoming increasingly mechanized. Driving this trend is t...
Maintenance of comparability and variability ranges in long-term studies is a major target. Monitori...
A correct characterization of the status and trend of forest condition is essential to support repor...
Forest ecosystems fulfill a whole host of ecosystem functions that are essential for life on our pla...
Key message: National Forest Inventories (NFIs) hold promise for monitoring and valuing of non-produ...
The response of forest vegetation to the variety of biotic and abiotic stressors can be evaluated by...
Citizen observations have the potential to revolutionise the field of Land Use and Land Cover (LULC)...
• The quality of monitoring is defined by its ability to provide data that (i) allow estimates of t...
Managing data in the context of environmental monitoring is associated with a number of particular d...
Data from existing monitoring programmes such as ICP Forests, ICP Integrated Monitoring and EMEP, as...
Knowledge of accuracy and precision rates is particularly important for long-term studies. Vegetatio...
Key message: Volume predictions of sample trees are basic inputs for essential National Forest Inven...
Key message: Few integration steps (adding low-cost ozone measurements, link to existing conventiona...
Globally, countries report forest information to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the ...
BACKGROUND:Environmental health and exposure researchers can improve the quality and interpretation ...
Globally the forest harvesting industry is becoming increasingly mechanized. Driving this trend is t...
Maintenance of comparability and variability ranges in long-term studies is a major target. Monitori...
A correct characterization of the status and trend of forest condition is essential to support repor...
Forest ecosystems fulfill a whole host of ecosystem functions that are essential for life on our pla...
Key message: National Forest Inventories (NFIs) hold promise for monitoring and valuing of non-produ...
The response of forest vegetation to the variety of biotic and abiotic stressors can be evaluated by...
Citizen observations have the potential to revolutionise the field of Land Use and Land Cover (LULC)...