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Research paper thumbnail of eLTER and its role of providing in-situ data to large scale research projects for modelling biodiversity dynamics

Research paper thumbnail of Conversion of European habitat data sources into common standards

Journal of Food Engineering, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of ENVRI-FAIR D11.5: Final Report on Implementation activities in the Biodiversity and Ecosystem subdomain

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), May 22, 2023

This Deliverable provides an overview of the ongoing data FAIRness implementation within the Biod... more This Deliverable provides an overview of the ongoing data FAIRness implementation within the Biodiversity and Ecosystem subdomain, also in relation to the overall ENVRI FAIR project developments. Considering the central role assumed by the WP5 Task Forces within the project, the current compliance of the subdomain RIs with Task Forces recommendations has been analysed, through a specific questionnaire administered to all subdomain RIs. Considering this survey results, single RI roadmaps are presented to fill the current gaps. A particular focus is finally reserved to the ongoing subdomain use cases, which are considered a key step in developing interoperability within the subdomain.

Research paper thumbnail of ENVRI-FAIR D11.6: Assessment of FAIRness in the Biodiversity and Ecosystem subdomain

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Jun 30, 2023

This Deliverable provides an assessment of the level of FAIRness of the seven RIs in the Biodiver... more This Deliverable provides an assessment of the level of FAIRness of the seven RIs in the Biodiversity and Ecosystem subdomain. The assessment has been done by taking advantage of the FAIR Implementation Profiles, resulting from the collaborative effort between the GO-FAIR Foundation and ENVRI-FAIR WP5. In this report the outcome for the FIPs compiled by the RIs belonging to WP11 is discussed in more detail. A final chapter is dedicated to the evolution of the FIPs along the four years of the project.

Research paper thumbnail of ENVRI-FAIR D11.3: Catalogue of the integrated implemented services

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Jun 30, 2023

In this deliverable we produce a list of services developed by Biodiversity and Ecosystems subdom... more In this deliverable we produce a list of services developed by Biodiversity and Ecosystems subdomain RIs. The services we considered were developed or utilised during the ENVRI FAIR project in order to increase the interoperability and the co-development of service among different RIs of the subdomain.

Research paper thumbnail of ENVRI-FAIR D5.6: Synthesis and future strategy

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Jun 30, 2023

ENVRI-FAIR is working towards the integration of (meta)data and service flows across the differen... more ENVRI-FAIR is working towards the integration of (meta)data and service flows across the different environmental research infrastructures and to enhance the FAIRness of their (meta)data and services and enable efficient linking to EOSC. In this respect, FAIR Convergence of the participating research infrastructures will enable a tight integration of services and datasets from the participating ENVRIs, to the benefit of various stakeholder categories. Convergence, both technological and conceptual, will support integration with the European Open Science Cloud. The current report D5.6 on Synthesis and outlook evaluates the current status of the FAIR convergence efforts done on the subdomain and cluster level and provides strategic recommendations for the future developments of the ENVRIs and the ENVRI-Hub.

Research paper thumbnail of Long-term environmental monitoring infrastructures in Europe - comparability and representativeness

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, Apr 1, 2019

First study on conceptual and infrastructural comparability of LTER-Europe • Analysis of biogeogr... more First study on conceptual and infrastructural comparability of LTER-Europe • Analysis of biogeographical and socioecological representativeness of LTER-Europe • Classification of LTER Europe sites based on the LTER framework of standard observations

Research paper thumbnail of Applicability of current ontologies for combining monitoring and experimental data for large-scale meta-analysis

Research paper thumbnail of The construction of the eLTER Pan-European research infrastructure to support multidisciplinary environmental data integration and analysis

Research paper thumbnail of Modelling the spread of ragweed: Effects of habitat, climate change and diffusion

European Physical Journal-special Topics, Jul 1, 2008

Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is an annual plant native in North America which has been in... more Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is an annual plant native in North America which has been invading Central Europe for 150 years. Caused by the warming of the European climate its spread process has accelerated in the last few decades. The pollen of ragweed evokes heavy allergies and-what probably counts even more-because of its bloom rather late in summer causes a second wave of allergy when other pollen allergies have decayed. We have reconstructed the invasion process of ragweed in Austria by collecting all records until the year 2005. Austria was subdivided into more than 2600 grid cells of ≈35 km 2 each. Ragweed records were related to environmental descriptors (average temperatures, land use, etc.) by means of logistic regression models, and the suitability of grid cells as habitat for ragweed was determined. This enabled modelling of the diffusive spread of ragweed from 1990 to 2005. The results of the simulations were compared with the observed data, and thus the model was optimised. We then incorporated regional climate change models, in particular increased July mean temperatures of +2.3 • C in 2050, increasing considerably future habitat suitability. This is used for predicting the drastic dispersal of ragweed during the forthcoming decades.

Research paper thumbnail of The influence of land-use practices and economics on plant species richness in meadows

Biological Conservation, 2003

... Nevertheless, agricultural practices are currently recognised as one of the major threats tob... more ... Nevertheless, agricultural practices are currently recognised as one of the major threats tobiodiversity ... A series of connections between biodiversity and cash-flow have been shown in ... 1) upland dairy-farming landscapes with a high proportion of permanent grassland (2) dairy ...

Research paper thumbnail of Basic Set of Domain Ontologies

Peterseil, J.; Magagna, B.; Schentz, H.; Werf, DC van der; KertÈsz, M.; Bertrand, N.; Kuitunen, P... more Peterseil, J.; Magagna, B.; Schentz, H.; Werf, DC van der; KertÈsz, M.; Bertrand, N.; Kuitunen, P.; Daele, T. Van; Frenzel, M.; Borovec, J.; Lieskovsky, J.; Adamescu, M.; AszalÛs, R.; Karasti, H.; Boussard, H.; Blankman, D.

Research paper thumbnail of D 4.1: Protocol for converting data sources into common standards for input into WP3 and WP9 : Version 3.0 Document date: 2009-10-10

Research paper thumbnail of Scaling issues in long-term socio-ecological biodiversity research: a review of European cases

Research paper thumbnail of Ontology Creation Process - how to create an extensible meta data system and ontology for LTER

Research paper thumbnail of LTER InfoBase: Meta information for the European Network of biodiversity and ecosystem research: A Long-Term Biodiversity, Ecosystem and Awareness Research Network

Research paper thumbnail of DEIMS-SDR as a portal for heterogeneous environmental (meta-)data

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, Apr 1, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Metadata for pre-existing datasets

Research paper thumbnail of Taller sobre Gestión de Información de la Red LTER Europa

Ecosistemas, 2019

Artículo publicado en Open Access bajo los términos de Creative Commons attribution Non Comercial... more Artículo publicado en Open Access bajo los términos de Creative Commons attribution Non Comercial License 3.0. NOTAS ecosistemas REVISTA CIENTÍFICA DE ECOLOGÍA Y MEDIO AMBIENTE

Research paper thumbnail of Genesis, goals and achievements of Long-Term Ecological Research at the global scale: A critical review of ILTER and future directions

Science of The Total Environment, 2018

Since its founding in 1993 the International Long-term Ecological Research Network (ILTER) has go... more Since its founding in 1993 the International Long-term Ecological Research Network (ILTER) has gone through pronounced development phases. The current network comprises 44 active member LTER networks representing 700 LTER Sites and~80 LTSER Platforms across all continents, active in the fields of ecosystem, critical zone and socio-ecological research. The critical challenges and most important achievements of the initial phase have now become state-of-the-art in networking for excellent science. At the same time increasing integration, accelerating technology, networking of resources and a strong pull for more socially relevant scientific information have been modifying the mission and goals of ILTER. This article provides a critical review of ILTER's

Research paper thumbnail of eLTER and its role of providing in-situ data to large scale research projects for modelling biodiversity dynamics

Research paper thumbnail of Conversion of European habitat data sources into common standards

Journal of Food Engineering, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of ENVRI-FAIR D11.5: Final Report on Implementation activities in the Biodiversity and Ecosystem subdomain

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), May 22, 2023

This Deliverable provides an overview of the ongoing data FAIRness implementation within the Biod... more This Deliverable provides an overview of the ongoing data FAIRness implementation within the Biodiversity and Ecosystem subdomain, also in relation to the overall ENVRI FAIR project developments. Considering the central role assumed by the WP5 Task Forces within the project, the current compliance of the subdomain RIs with Task Forces recommendations has been analysed, through a specific questionnaire administered to all subdomain RIs. Considering this survey results, single RI roadmaps are presented to fill the current gaps. A particular focus is finally reserved to the ongoing subdomain use cases, which are considered a key step in developing interoperability within the subdomain.

Research paper thumbnail of ENVRI-FAIR D11.6: Assessment of FAIRness in the Biodiversity and Ecosystem subdomain

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Jun 30, 2023

This Deliverable provides an assessment of the level of FAIRness of the seven RIs in the Biodiver... more This Deliverable provides an assessment of the level of FAIRness of the seven RIs in the Biodiversity and Ecosystem subdomain. The assessment has been done by taking advantage of the FAIR Implementation Profiles, resulting from the collaborative effort between the GO-FAIR Foundation and ENVRI-FAIR WP5. In this report the outcome for the FIPs compiled by the RIs belonging to WP11 is discussed in more detail. A final chapter is dedicated to the evolution of the FIPs along the four years of the project.

Research paper thumbnail of ENVRI-FAIR D11.3: Catalogue of the integrated implemented services

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Jun 30, 2023

In this deliverable we produce a list of services developed by Biodiversity and Ecosystems subdom... more In this deliverable we produce a list of services developed by Biodiversity and Ecosystems subdomain RIs. The services we considered were developed or utilised during the ENVRI FAIR project in order to increase the interoperability and the co-development of service among different RIs of the subdomain.

Research paper thumbnail of ENVRI-FAIR D5.6: Synthesis and future strategy

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Jun 30, 2023

ENVRI-FAIR is working towards the integration of (meta)data and service flows across the differen... more ENVRI-FAIR is working towards the integration of (meta)data and service flows across the different environmental research infrastructures and to enhance the FAIRness of their (meta)data and services and enable efficient linking to EOSC. In this respect, FAIR Convergence of the participating research infrastructures will enable a tight integration of services and datasets from the participating ENVRIs, to the benefit of various stakeholder categories. Convergence, both technological and conceptual, will support integration with the European Open Science Cloud. The current report D5.6 on Synthesis and outlook evaluates the current status of the FAIR convergence efforts done on the subdomain and cluster level and provides strategic recommendations for the future developments of the ENVRIs and the ENVRI-Hub.

Research paper thumbnail of Long-term environmental monitoring infrastructures in Europe - comparability and representativeness

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, Apr 1, 2019

First study on conceptual and infrastructural comparability of LTER-Europe • Analysis of biogeogr... more First study on conceptual and infrastructural comparability of LTER-Europe • Analysis of biogeographical and socioecological representativeness of LTER-Europe • Classification of LTER Europe sites based on the LTER framework of standard observations

Research paper thumbnail of Applicability of current ontologies for combining monitoring and experimental data for large-scale meta-analysis

Research paper thumbnail of The construction of the eLTER Pan-European research infrastructure to support multidisciplinary environmental data integration and analysis

Research paper thumbnail of Modelling the spread of ragweed: Effects of habitat, climate change and diffusion

European Physical Journal-special Topics, Jul 1, 2008

Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is an annual plant native in North America which has been in... more Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is an annual plant native in North America which has been invading Central Europe for 150 years. Caused by the warming of the European climate its spread process has accelerated in the last few decades. The pollen of ragweed evokes heavy allergies and-what probably counts even more-because of its bloom rather late in summer causes a second wave of allergy when other pollen allergies have decayed. We have reconstructed the invasion process of ragweed in Austria by collecting all records until the year 2005. Austria was subdivided into more than 2600 grid cells of ≈35 km 2 each. Ragweed records were related to environmental descriptors (average temperatures, land use, etc.) by means of logistic regression models, and the suitability of grid cells as habitat for ragweed was determined. This enabled modelling of the diffusive spread of ragweed from 1990 to 2005. The results of the simulations were compared with the observed data, and thus the model was optimised. We then incorporated regional climate change models, in particular increased July mean temperatures of +2.3 • C in 2050, increasing considerably future habitat suitability. This is used for predicting the drastic dispersal of ragweed during the forthcoming decades.

Research paper thumbnail of The influence of land-use practices and economics on plant species richness in meadows

Biological Conservation, 2003

... Nevertheless, agricultural practices are currently recognised as one of the major threats tob... more ... Nevertheless, agricultural practices are currently recognised as one of the major threats tobiodiversity ... A series of connections between biodiversity and cash-flow have been shown in ... 1) upland dairy-farming landscapes with a high proportion of permanent grassland (2) dairy ...

Research paper thumbnail of Basic Set of Domain Ontologies

Peterseil, J.; Magagna, B.; Schentz, H.; Werf, DC van der; KertÈsz, M.; Bertrand, N.; Kuitunen, P... more Peterseil, J.; Magagna, B.; Schentz, H.; Werf, DC van der; KertÈsz, M.; Bertrand, N.; Kuitunen, P.; Daele, T. Van; Frenzel, M.; Borovec, J.; Lieskovsky, J.; Adamescu, M.; AszalÛs, R.; Karasti, H.; Boussard, H.; Blankman, D.

Research paper thumbnail of D 4.1: Protocol for converting data sources into common standards for input into WP3 and WP9 : Version 3.0 Document date: 2009-10-10

Research paper thumbnail of Scaling issues in long-term socio-ecological biodiversity research: a review of European cases

Research paper thumbnail of Ontology Creation Process - how to create an extensible meta data system and ontology for LTER

Research paper thumbnail of LTER InfoBase: Meta information for the European Network of biodiversity and ecosystem research: A Long-Term Biodiversity, Ecosystem and Awareness Research Network

Research paper thumbnail of DEIMS-SDR as a portal for heterogeneous environmental (meta-)data

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, Apr 1, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Metadata for pre-existing datasets

Research paper thumbnail of Taller sobre Gestión de Información de la Red LTER Europa

Ecosistemas, 2019

Artículo publicado en Open Access bajo los términos de Creative Commons attribution Non Comercial... more Artículo publicado en Open Access bajo los términos de Creative Commons attribution Non Comercial License 3.0. NOTAS ecosistemas REVISTA CIENTÍFICA DE ECOLOGÍA Y MEDIO AMBIENTE

Research paper thumbnail of Genesis, goals and achievements of Long-Term Ecological Research at the global scale: A critical review of ILTER and future directions

Science of The Total Environment, 2018

Since its founding in 1993 the International Long-term Ecological Research Network (ILTER) has go... more Since its founding in 1993 the International Long-term Ecological Research Network (ILTER) has gone through pronounced development phases. The current network comprises 44 active member LTER networks representing 700 LTER Sites and~80 LTSER Platforms across all continents, active in the fields of ecosystem, critical zone and socio-ecological research. The critical challenges and most important achievements of the initial phase have now become state-of-the-art in networking for excellent science. At the same time increasing integration, accelerating technology, networking of resources and a strong pull for more socially relevant scientific information have been modifying the mission and goals of ILTER. This article provides a critical review of ILTER's