Meteorological data collected at Thetford (2006-2014)
Summary
In response to widespread concern that air pollution could affect forest condition, the International Co-operative Programme on the Assessment and Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Forests (ICP forests) was established under the UN/ECE Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP) in 1985. ICP Forests was mandated to monitor air pollution effects on forests and to contribute to a better understanding of cause-effect relationships. Within the complex of anthropogenic and natural stresses, air pollution continues to be regards as an important stress factor. Air pollution and its effects on forest ecosystems are complex and difficult to isolate and quantify. A large number of other stress factors also have an influence on forest condition and must therefore be taken into consideration. The objective of the Level II network was therefore: to contribute to a better understanding of the relationships between the condition of the forest ecosystems and anthropogenic factors (in particular air pollution) as well as natural stress factors through intensive monitoring on a number of selected permanent observation plots spread over Europe and to study the development of important forest ecosystems in Europe. Data collection in the Level II/(Later FutMon) was modular in nature, in that it each assessment type was independent of the others. Included here are the daily meteorological data.
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Use limitation statement
There are no public access constraints to this data. Use of this data is subject to the licence identified.
Licence
Contains Forestry Commission information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Attribution statement
Please quote Forest Research as the source of the data in any subsequent papers/products.
Technical information
Update frequency
biannually
Lineage
Protocols followed as listed in the ICP Forests Manual. The UK established 24 plots as part of the Level II programme - most of these were not running at the same time however. The network expanded and contracted following funding issues. The plot site selection criterion was that the plots should be located in such a way that the most important forest species and the most widespread growing conditions should be represented. Each plot had a minimum size of 0.25 Ha with a 10m buffer zone around it. The technical details of the sampling of each assessment are outlined in the ICP Forests Manual already referenced. This is available online at http://icp-forests.net/page/icp-forests-manual at the time of writing.
Spatial information
Coordinate reference system
http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/27700Geographic extent
- Latitude from: 52.384 to 52.484
- Longitude from: 0.822 to 0.922
Metadata information
Language
English
Metadata identifier
dddae781-1c9f-4bd9-b756-4f121bb29fb0
Published by
Forestry Commission
Contact publisher
mapping.geodata@forestry.gov.ukDataset reference dates
Creation date
14 March 2016
Revision date
N/A
Publication date
21 March 2016
Period
- From: 01 January 2006
- To: 31 December 2014
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Data and Supporting Information
Data services and download by area of interest | Link | Action |
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https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/data.defra.gov.uk/Forestry/FC_OpenData/FR/L2ThetfordDailyMet.csv | Open link |