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State of the environment reporting: an Antarctic case study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 June 2003

Lee Belbin
Affiliation:
Australian Antarctic Division, Channel Highway, Kingston, Tasmania 7050, Australia
John A.E. Gibson
Affiliation:
CSIRO Marine Research, GPO Box 1538, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia
Colin Davis
Affiliation:
Australian Antarctic Division, Channel Highway, Kingston, Tasmania 7050, Australia
David Watts
Affiliation:
Australian Antarctic Division, Channel Highway, Kingston, Tasmania 7050, Australia
Ewan McIvor
Affiliation:
Australian Antarctic Division, Channel Highway, Kingston, Tasmania 7050, Australia

Abstract

The requirement for an Antarctic component to the 2001 Australian State of the environment report initiated the development of a state of the environment system designed to remain current, yet minimize the resources required for maintenance. A series of environmental indicators was developed and refined by a group of experts during a period of 18 months. A simple descriptive template and data for each indicator were incorporated into a web-accessible database system called SIMR (System for Indicator Management and Reporting). The system captures indicator data either dynamically from sensors or by web input by indicator custodians. The system also prompts custodians for regular input of evaluations of indicator status. The system (http://www-aadc.aad.gov.au/soe) has been an effective framework for considering all aspects of state of the environment reporting and a practical tool in research and operational aspects of the Australian Antarctic Division.

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Copyright
© 2003 Cambridge University Press

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