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INSPIRE-WMS SL Schutzgebiete - INS.SL.PS Schutzgebiete - Kulturell

Dieser Dienst stellt für das INSPIRE-Thema Schutzgebiete aus den Geofachdaten umgesetzte Daten bereit.:Das Schutzgebiet wird zur Erhaltung des kulturellen Erbes geschützt.

Protected Sites - INSPIRE View-Service PS (WMS-LfU-PS-SCHUTZG)

Der interoperable INSPIRE-Darstellungsdienst (WMS) Protected Sites (Schutzgebiete des Landes Brandenburg) beinhaltet Informationen zu den Schutzgebieten nach Naturschutzrecht des Landes Brandenburg und Europäische Schutzgebiete. Zu den Schutzgebieten nach Naturschutzrecht des Landes Brandenburg zählen Naturschutzgebiete, Landschaftsschutzgebiete, Biosphärenreservate, Naturparke und Nationalparke. Zum europäischen Schutzgebietssystem Natura 2000 zählen Vogelschutzgebiete (Special Protection Area (SPA)) und Fauna-Flora-Habitat-Gebiete (FFH-Gebiete). Gemäß der INSPIRE-Datenspezifikation Protected Sites (D2.8.I.9_v3.2) liegen die Inhalte der Schutzgebiete INSPIRE-konform vor. Der WMS beinhaltet gemäß der Datenspezifikation folgende Layer und Gruppen: - Gesamtdatenbestand (All Protected Sites) - All of the PS.ProtectedSites Protection Classification layers (Gruppenlayer) - All of the PS.ProtectedSites.siteDesignation.designationScheme layers (Gruppenlayer) - All of the PS.ProtectedSites.siteDesignation.designation layers (Gruppenlayer) Es wird ausdrücklich darauf hingewiesen, dass die zugrunde liegenden Daten lediglich der Übersicht dienen und keine Rechtsverbindlichkeit besitzen. Bitte beachten Sie die Hinweise insbesondere auch zum Stand in den Metadaten der gekoppelten Daten. Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Schutzgebiete nur bis zu einem Maßstab von 1:9.000 angezeigt werden. Die Daten selbst wurden im Maßstab 1:10.000 erfasst. So sollen Fehlinterpretationen z.B. im Zusammenhang mit den Orthofotos ausgeschlossen werden, da die Daten selbst eine höhere Genauigkeit nicht liefern können. Der WebMapService (WMS) wird in den Versionen 1.1.1 und 1.3.0 bereitgestellt.

Hunting for sustainability (HUNT)

Das Projekt "Hunting for sustainability (HUNT)" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Agricultural Research Council, Macaulay Land Use Research Institute durchgeführt. Objective: Biodiversity conservation increasingly takes place outside protected areas in multiple-use landscapes. Success in achieving biodiversity objectives is closely linked to the extent to which conservation can be integrated with the cultural, social and economic objectives and aspirations of people. Beliefs, perceptions, attitudes and preferences about biodiversity are central to the decisions made by individuals and groups about natural resource management. In this project we will use hunting as a lens through which to examine the wider issue of how people interact with biodiversity. Hunting provides a valuable case study in the use of biodiversity because it involves tens of millions of people globally, it is conducted across a wide range of land tenure and use systems, and it is an important source of revenue and protein, particularly in developing countries. Hunting is embedded in social structures and cultural patterns and has a key role in conflicts over natural resource management around the world. Our multidisciplinary team will assess the social, cultural, economic and ecological functions and impacts of hunting across a range of contexts in Europe and Africa. Our study systems fall across economic gradients from the richest to the poorest countries and encompass environments from the Arctic to the Equator. We seek to understand what influences attitudes to hunting, how these attitudes influence and determine individual and societal behaviour in relation to hunting, and finally, how hunting behaviour influences biodiversity. Consequently, we will integrate social, economic and ecological scientific disciplines and engage with a diverse selection of stakeholders to develop novel approaches to the mitigation of natural resource conflicts involving hunting. Finally, our results will be interpreted in respect to current and future EU policy on hunting and biodiversity conservation and contribute to the global debate about the sustainable use of biodiversity.

Globalization, Tourism and Nature Conservation in National Parks of Malaysia

Das Projekt "Globalization, Tourism and Nature Conservation in National Parks of Malaysia" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Universität Zürich, Geographisches Institut durchgeführt. Malaysia is not only economically a leading country in Southeast Asia but also has an influential role concerning nature conservation in the region and world-wide. Processes of globalization (i.e. tourism, world economy, climatic change, cultural change etc.), however, change the context of nature conservation and the conditions under which the administration of National Parks has to operate. The research project sees National Park as arenas, where different and changing groups (i.e. foreign and domestic tourists, park administrators, local people etc.) meet and interact. Depending on the nature of these interactions, people (and institutions) can either benefit or they are faced with problems and constraints, especially if there are different notions about nature, conservation and what should or should not be done in National Parks. The proposed research project focuses on the following questions: - What are the concepts of nature and conservation of the different actors, groups and institutions that are interacting in the context of national parks? - What are the effects of the globalized paradigm of conservation on a local, regional and national level? - Is there a conflict of interest between tourism, the local use of environment and conservation needs? An important issue in the research project is to combine perspectives of outsiders (i.e. foreign tourists, visitors, researchers) with the one of insiders (i.e. domestic tourists, institutions, researchers). Therefore, a close collaboration with Malaysian institutions is planned. The project wants to contribute to a better understanding of notions about nature and its conservation in a rapidly changing globalizing world.

Diagnostic, Information, General Survey of Crop Diseases^Diagnostic, reponses aux demandes de renseignements, surveillance generale de l'etat sanitaire des cultures (FRA)

Das Projekt "Diagnostic, Information, General Survey of Crop Diseases^Diagnostic, reponses aux demandes de renseignements, surveillance generale de l'etat sanitaire des cultures (FRA)" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Station federale de recherches en production vegetale de Changins durchgeführt. '- Diagnostic de maladies. - Surveillance generale de l'etat sanitaire des cultures. - Certificats phytosanitaires. - Controles de vegetaux importes. (FRA)

Kritische Schwelle der Fruchtbarkeit bei kaliumhaltigen Boeden

Das Projekt "Kritische Schwelle der Fruchtbarkeit bei kaliumhaltigen Boeden" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Station Federale de Recherches Agronomiques de Changins durchgeführt. Recherche du seuil critique de fertilite potassique du sol en relation avec les besoins specifiques des cultures. Le travail consiste a ameliorer la possibilite d'apprecier la fertilite potassique des sols afin d'eviter des erreurs de fertilisation. Certains sols argileux juges pauvres selon le schema d'appreciation en vigueur depuis 1972 pourraient etre consideres comme normalement pourvus. Cette nuance d'appreciation a des consequences sur le choix des cultures et sur les quantites d'engrais utilisees. (FRA)

Control of the Efficacy and Selectivity of Herbicides Submitted to Registration and Management of the Examination^Examen d'efficacite et de selectivite des herbicides soumis a l'homologation et gestion des dossiers (FRA)

Das Projekt "Control of the Efficacy and Selectivity of Herbicides Submitted to Registration and Management of the Examination^Examen d'efficacite et de selectivite des herbicides soumis a l'homologation et gestion des dossiers (FRA)" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Station federale de recherches en production vegetale de Changins durchgeführt. Examen des herbicides pour les cereales, les oleagineux, les proteagineux, les herbages, l'arboriculture, la viticulture et la culture maraichere. Participation aux commissions de specialistes inter-stations pour l'etude des dossiers d'homologation et les decisions a leur sujet. (FRA)

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