Abstract

National Parks represent a natural heritage resource which is monitored through periodical observations of species in their territory and inventories of habitats and species within its boundaries. However, the management of the natural habitats and species is often critical, due to the difficulty of collecting data in a standard and interoperable form and dissemination to other available information systems. This paper is focused on the development of the geospatial architecture framework and applications required for an efficient inventory and mapping of natural habitats and wild species of community interest and undertaking special measures to conserve these species and habitats characteristic to the steppe bioregion. To show the usefulness, efficiency and effectiveness of this spatially enabled applications framework, we present a use case developed and implemented for the decision makers of the Mountains National Park Administration and Natura2000 sites: SPA Macin-Niculitel and SCI Macin Mountains.

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