The Swedish LTER Network Expression of Interest

Expression of Interest for being member of the Swedish LTER network

This is an invitation to express an interest for membership in the Swedish LTER network and for achieving the status of being an official LTER or LTSER site. All research institutes, research units or consortia that are prepared to commit to the criteria set up for the LTER/LTSER sites for at least the next five years are welcome to express their interest.

The Expression of interest consists of this document to be signed, and two appendices:

1.  Questionnaire on formalities

2.  Written work plan

When signed, this page and appendices 1 and 2 should printed be sent to:

Ulf Grandin

Institutionen för vatten och miljö

Box 7050

750 07 Uppsala

Both appendices should also be sent in electronic form to Ulf Grandin at:

Last date for sending signed expression and appendices is 2010-04-30.

Expression of interest

Representing the organisation described in appendices 1 and 2, I herewith express an interest for my organisation to become a member of the Swedish LTER network in accordance with the description in the accompanying document.

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Organisation/Potential LTER site, block letters

Date and place

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Signature, site coordinator Name, block letters


Appendix 1. Description of site and staff commitment (to be filled out electronically)

1. Name of the area and the scale of actions intended (LTER/LTSER)
Name of the applicant area:
The site/area represents:
Traditional LTER site concentrating on biogeochemical processes and selected taxonomic groups
LTSER platform designed to detect socio-environmental phenomena and clearly defined problems on the interface between social and environmental dynamics
2. Name and contact details of the coordinating organisation
Name and contact details of the institute intended to coordinate the activities of the applicant site/area (university, research institute, -station or other research unit), and temporal extent of commitment
The contact person should be a site coordinator that is appointed for at least 2 years and holding a permanent position, with distinct definition of tasks.
The formal LTER-Europe criteria require at least a 5 year commitment including staff and infrastructure (field work, lab work etc.).
Name of organisation:
Address:
www:
Name of contact person:
Address of contact person:
Temporal extent of site coordinator appointment is ≥ 2 yrs: / Yes / No
Basic commitment by coordinating organisation is ≥ 5 yrs: / Yes / No
3. Other research institutes, research units and other organisations participating in the LTER/LTSER activities
Names:
Level of commitment?
4. Commitment to network activities
Are willing to share data in accordance with the LTER by-laws: / Yes No
Will participate in Swedish LTER annual meeting: / Yes No
Are interested to participate in the Swedish co-ordinating committee? / Yes No
5. Location of the site/area
As much of the communication and description of national sites to LTER-Europe is done via the national LTER web site, coordinates and later a shape file is required for graphical presentation on the local web site.
Coordinates: / X / Y / Coordinate format:
Area (km2):
6. Infrastructure
Site has a functioning climate station: / Yes / No
Laboratories for visiting scientists available: / Yes / No
Lodging for visiting scientists available: / Yes / No
Station has an up-to-date web site: / Yes / No
7. Biotopes or habitats to be covered
“Intensive monitoring” means gathering of annual observatory data that are also effectively archived, whereas “extensive monitoring” refers to irregular sampling.
Check none, one or both boxes
intensively monitored / extensively monitored
Marine biotopes
Coastal biotopes
Freshwater biotopes (e.g. lakes and running waters)
Closed forest biotopes (e.g. closed pine/spruce/mountain birch forests)
Sparsely wooded heath-, rock and stony biotopes (e.g. regenerating heaths, pine rocks, former agricultural land, sparse mountain birch heaths)
Open and sparsely wooded wetland biotopes (e.g. coastal marshes, mires)
Open heaths (e.g. mountain heaths, meadows, mountain brush woods)
Open rock- and stone biotopes
Agricultural biotopes
Constructed/man made environments (e.g. densely populated areas, roads, constructed waterways)
Other, specify:
Additionally: Atmosphere as a monitoring and research object
Yes, describe briefly the activities:

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