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EEA Fontana Conference Room, Copenhagen Denmark 25-26, April 2002

International/Interagency Collaboration – Information Technology for Environmental Information & Environmental Data Exchange Network. EEA Fontana Conference Room, Copenhagen Denmark 25-26, April 2002. Gerard.Cunningham@unep.org. Division of Early Warning and Assessment, UNEP. UNEP.Net Mission.

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EEA Fontana Conference Room, Copenhagen Denmark 25-26, April 2002

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  1. International/Interagency Collaboration – Information Technology for Environmental Information & Environmental Data Exchange Network EEA Fontana Conference Room, Copenhagen Denmark 25-26, April 2002 Gerard.Cunningham@unep.org Division of Early Warning and Assessment, UNEP

  2. UNEP.Net Mission UNEP.Net – a global environmental information system supported by a collaborative network of partners

  3. http://www.UNEP.Net http://www.UNEP.Net

  4. UNEP.Net- portal structure Geographic Portals Thematic Portals Cross-cutting Portals

  5. Portal Development Plan * WSSD Priority

  6. * WSSD Priority

  7. * WSSD Priority

  8. * WSSD Priority

  9. GEO GRID INFOTERRA WCMC Global Network

  10. UNEP.Net Management structure • Programme Board • Technical Coordination Committee • Partnership Administrative Coordinator • Technical Services Integration • Administrative Coordinator • Development teams • Nairobi, Arendal, Geneva, Bangkok, Bahrain, Cambridge, Sioux Falls and Mexico

  11. UNEP.Net Development Guidelines • Design template • Metadata catalogue (Environment Directory) • Project manual

  12. World-widemanagement of environmental knowledge

  13. Conceptual Model

  14. (Meta-) Address & Data Classes Five (5) classes (or categories) are defined: • Address (organisation and employees) • Document (report, country profile, publication etc) • Datasets • Map (GIS system/service) • Project Each class/category is indexed by the thesaurus, have a defined set of mandatory and optional fields (e.g. title, abstract, description, URL, coordinates, etc) corresponding to the GELOS element set. Every data class is linked to a person within an institution. Data classes may also be link to other data classes (e.g. a project linked to output documents)

  15. Address Class The address class is divided into two sub classes: • Institution address • Person address Institution Person • Name • Acronym • Director/head • Budget • Type (ngo,un,etc) • Total employees • Description • Scope of work • Email,tel,fax,url • Postal Address • Name • Description • Affiliation (GEO,etc) • Scope of work • Email,tel,fax,url • Postal Address *email is utilised by the system to ease manual maintenance.

  16. Data Classes The data classes may have sub classes depending on the class. For example, the document class has nine subclasses defined: book, journal, multimedia, video, article, cd-rom, disks, report. Data fields collected are dependent on the data class. For example: Multilingual formats

  17. Search & Retrieval

  18. Thesaurus Lookup

  19. Update Facility

  20. On Going Developments • Identification of administrative & data nodes • Integration of STAP Roster of Experts • Integration and management of UNEP/GEF project database and project outputs • Interactive/dynamic analysis of meta-content based on search results • Integration with DEWA/PMS system • Incorporation of user feedback

  21. DIRECTIONS Go to UNEP home page then enter : (forward slash) /ENV-DIR HTTP://WWW.UNEP.ORG/ENV-DIR

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