10.15468/m40vfk
http://danbif.au.dk/ipt/resource?r=novana_pro
http://danbif.au.dk/ipt/resource.do?r=novana_pro
http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/13989
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13989
Vascular plants in Denmark recorded under the The Nationwide Monitoring and Assessment Programme for the Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments (NOVANA)
The Nationwide Monitoring and Assessment Programme for the Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments (NOVANA)
DENMARK
Finn Borchsenius
AUAssociate Professor
Ny Munkegade 116Aarhus CDK-8000DENMARK
+45finn.borchsenius@biology.au.dk
2016-03-01
ENGLISH
Occurrence of vascular plants in Denmark recorded under the The Nationwide Monitoring and Assessment Programme for the Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments (NOVANA)
vegetation
N/A
Occurrence
GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type.xml
Observation
GBIF Dataset Subtype Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_subtype.xml
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The Nationwide Monitoring and Assessment Programme for the Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments (NOVANA) covers all of Denmark and entered into force on 1 January 2004.
The objective of the programme is to follow the status of the aquatic and terrestrial environments and the main pressures upon them.
The programme will describe sources of pollution and other major pressures and their effects on the aquatic and terrestrial environments.
In addition, the programme will document the overall effects of national nature and environment action plans and assess whether the quality of nature and the environment meets the policy objectives, and whether the trend is in the right direction.
NOVANA is carried out by the Ministry of the Environment. Overall coordinating responsibility for the programme lies within the Danish Center for Environment and Energy, University of Aarhus.
SOURCE: NERI Technical report no. 532. NOVANA. Nationwide Monitoring and Assessment Programme for the Aquatic and Terrestrial. Programme Description – Part 1. Svendsen, L.M. & Norup, B. 2005. 54 pp. http://www.dmu.dk/udgivelser/faglige_rapporter/nr_500-549/abstracts/fr532_uk/
http://www.naturstyrelsen.dk/NR/rdonlyres/865F26DE-5C14-4439-9943-339A647FAEC4/121204/NOVANA_del1endelig1.pdf
7.91
15.49
57.97
54.47
2004-01-01
2016-03-01
Vascular plants in all plots. Bryophytes in selected mire and dunes habitats
Kingdom
Plantae
Plants
Bettina Nygaard
Bioscience, Aarhus UniversitySenior advisor
Grenåvej 14RøndeDK-8410DENMARK
+45 871 58474bny@dmu.dkhttp://pure.au.dk/portal/da/persons/id%2868c147bf-e9bf-4693-8da5-69f0faac544c%29.html
http://www2.dmu.dk/1_viden/2_Publikationer/3_fagrapporter/rapporter/FR532.PDF
Terrestrial habitat types from Annex I of the Habitats Directive. The programme covers 35 open habitat types and 10 forest types.
see http://www2.dmu.dk/1_viden/2_Publikationer/3_fagrapporter/rapporter/FR532.PDF
see also description of technical standards (in Danish) on the homepage http://www.dmu.dk/myndighedsbetjening/overvaagning/fagdatacentre/fdcbiodiversitet/tekniske_anvisninger/
http://www.naturstyrelsen.dk/NR/rdonlyres/865F26DE-5C14-4439-9943-339A647FAEC4/121155/NOVANA_2del.pdf. Page 152-174 (in Danish)
see above
2024-03-29T16:02:07Z
Danish Nature Agency (2016). Vascular plants in Denmark recorded under the The Nationwide Monitoring and Assessment Programme for the Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments (NOVANA). Version 9.1. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/m40vfk accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-03-29.