Implementation of a mandatory programme on Intensive Forest Monitoring in Slovenia

From May 1st 2004, Slovenia will have the obligation to follow the legislation that is in force in the EU. This includes the implementation of an Intensive Monitoring of its Forest Ecosystems. “Senter” contracted Alterra Green World Research to execute the project: “Implementation of the mandatory programme on Intensive Monitoring in Slovenia”, from January 1st 2003 till 31 December 2004. During this project the following results have been achieved: (i) eleven plots have been selected in a careful way with clear aims and criteria., (ii) the infrastructure in the field and laboratory has been build-up successfully, (iii) a Quality Assurance and Quality Control (Q(A/QC) programme has been implemented, (iv) a database is being set up, (v) the organisational structure is in place, (vi) there is a clear international imbedding and (vii) there is a long term commitment of the Ministries of Agriculture and Environment. The mandatory programme on Intensive Forest Monitoring in Slovenia has a large potential to evaluate impacts of elevated nitrogen inputs, high ozone exposure and climate change

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Main Authors: Vel, E.M., Simoncic, P., de Vries, W.
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:Dutch
Published: Alterra
Subjects:Netherlands, air quality, ecosystems, forest ecology, forests, leaves, legislation, monitoring, plant composition, slovenia, soil chemistry, vegetation, Nederland, bladeren, bodemchemie, bosecologie, bossen, ecosystemen, luchtkwaliteit, plantensamenstelling, slovenië, vegetatie, wetgeving,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/implementation-of-a-mandatory-programme-on-intensive-forest-monit
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