Research PanEuropean Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest
Research: Pan-European Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management Case Study Liechtenstein (2003) Future Perspectives (Discussion) 1 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Pan-European Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management C&I catalogue 6 Criteria (Helsinki-Criteria) qualitative Indicators 35 quantitative Indicators Indicator specified classifications / attributes status and changes 2 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Case Study Liechtenstein - Objectives Which of the required information and data of the 35 quantitative indicators, both in quantity as well as in quality, can be supplied by the current information system of Liechtenstein and how can available data be compiled in a simple but comprehensive data report? This requires an analysis and evaluation of the current data availability and data potential as well as the derivation of an C&I data report. C&I 3 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Methodology Type I: given data potential DM/A : basis-data and methodology are given – data interpretation and data analysis in required form DM/B : basis-data and methodology are given – data interpretation and data analysis in other form Analysis of Data-Availability and Data-Potential DM/C : basis-data and methodology are given – no available data interpretation and data analysis Dm : basis-data are given, but methodology is not d. M : basis-data are not given, but methodology is Type II: no data potential dm : both basis-data and methodology are not given 4 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Results Data-Report - Data-Availability and Data-Potential All 35 (36) indicators were studied analysed 34 indicators were included in the final evaluation In total 194 classifying attributes were tested and evaluated C 1 = 32 C 2 = 16 C 3 = 20 C 4 = 48 C 5 = 8 C 6 = 70 5 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Results Data-Report - Data-Availability and Data-Potential All 35 (36) indicators were studied analysed 34 indicators were included in the final evaluation In total 194 classifying attributes were tested and evaluated C 1 = 32 C 2 = 16 C 3 = 20 C 4 = 48 C 5 = 8 C 6 = 70 6 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Results Data-Report Indicators with very limited or even no data potential (Examples) Indicator 1. 4 „Carbon stock“ Indicator 2. 2 „Soil condition“ Indicator 3. 3 „Services“ Indicator 4. 7 „Landscape pattern“ Indicator 5. 1 „Protective forests – soil, water and ecosystem functions“ Indicator 6. 4 „Total expenditures for services from forestry“ Indicator 6. 8 “Trade in Wood” also problematic: - classified by forest type - classified by availability of wood supply UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting 7 Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Results Data-Report - Source, Temporal and Spatial Analysis and Evaluation 8 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Results Data-Report - Source, Temporal and Spatial Analysis and Evaluation 9 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Secondary Results – Data Report • due to different data sources or even non compatible data within one data source – data statement not always clear • current data availability could be enormously improved by an optimised saturation of theoretical data availability • problem: Total Forest Area (3 data sources = 3 figures) • changes of NFI 1986 to NFI 1998 rely on a different spatial resolution than the data of NFI 1998 Status data: Changes data: 5080 ha 4259 ha • Indicator-set: further improvements and research necessary Indicator 6. 4 „Total expenditures for services from forests“ Indicator 6. 11 „Cultural and spiritual values“ 10 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Secondary Results – Data Report Problem: Total Forest Area (3 data sources = 3 figures) ? 11 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Case Study Liechtenstein It has been shown: • how the operability and applicability of the pan-European indicators and their meaning as a reporting tool in the case of Liechtenstein could be assessed • how the situation of data availability and data potential for an adequate C&I reporting could look like • that the deficits between demand supply of relevant information are impressive and that the reason for that are various C&I 12 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Future Perspectives Surely the results can not be directly compared to other national data situation in other countries, but it can be assumed that the relation between international demand national supply shows same tendencies and obstacles like in Liechtenstein. In how far can the required information of the pan-European Criteria and Indicators be supplied and reported by the members of the pan-European SFM process either in short- or long term? C&I ? 13 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Future Perspectives: Politics and Research Harmonisation and Streamlining • of definitions (Expert Meeting on Harmonizing Forest related Definitions for Use by Various Stakeholders I, III) • of data assessment and monitoring systems, e. g. of National Forest Inventories (ENFIN COST Action E 43)) • forest-related reporting to international process (e. g. : CPF Task Force on Streamlining Forest-Related Reporting) 14 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Future Perspectives: Politics and Research further National Case Studies analysis and evaluation of data availability and data potentials analysis and evaluation of Networking Structures concerning information flows and information patterns on European level (using synergies and minimising double reporting) development and implementation of International Forest Information Systems (e. g. EU-Project NEFIS) development and implementation of “Conversion Toolkits“ within systems of data processing and data reporting improving the use and integration of new data assessment techniques as Remote Sensing 15 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Remote Sensing – a neutral source C 1: Indicator 1. 1: Forest area Indicator 1. 2: Growing stock Indicator 1. 4: Carbon stock C 2: Indicator 2. 3: Defoliation Indicator 2. 4: Forest damage C 4: Indicator 4. 7: Landscape Pattern for 6 Indicators remote sensing applicable for 9 Indicators slightly or indirect applicable 16 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Future Perspectives: Politics and Research further National Case Studies analysis and evaluation of data availability and data potentials Promote and Support National Case Studies Motivate instead De-motivate Highlight Benefits: As C&I covers a wide range of information, C&I can be considered as a perfect orientation strand to analyse and evaluate the data situation and information management on national level and European level ! Provide Assistance: Guidelines/ Expert Consultation 17 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
Thank you ! 18 UNECE/FAO Team of Specialist 25 -27 th of April 2005 Data Availability for C&I Reporting Aljoscha Requardt, University of Hamburg
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