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GENASIS project



52 chemical substances, 4029 samples, 231872 data sources

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GENASIS project

The GENASIS project provides access to information on environment contamination by persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Combination of expert knowledge and validated data from several cooperating institutions create opportunity for a broad spectrum of visualizations, analyses and modelling.

Initial phase of the GENASIS project is focused on data from regular monitoring programmes, providing a general overview on spatial patterns and temporal trends of pollutants concentrations distributed in various environmental matrices (air, soil, water, biota).

The web portal GENASIS is unique information source for public and scientific community. It serves as an information support for implementation of the Stockholm convention on international level. The information system GENASIS has been developed in agreement with principles applied by the Ministry of Environment Reference Information Centre (MoE RIC). Linking to additional information sources generate potential for a complex assessment of anthropogenic impacts in the environment and related ecological and human health risks.

TaToo, which stands for Tagging Tool based on a Semantic Discovery Framework, is an FP7 Project sharing the vision of a Single European Information Space for Environment (SISE). It aims to enable experts as well as general users to share trusted and reliable information, but also to allow easy discovery of information which is already available. GENASIS cooperate with TaToo - an FP7 Project sharing the vision of a Single European Information Space for Environment (SISE). It aims to enable experts as well as general users to share trusted and reliable information, but also to allow easy discovery of information which is already available.

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Passive air sampling across the continent in 2008" (authors: Klanova, Cupr, Holoubek et al.) presents results of 6-month monitoring at 26 localities accross the whole continent.


Citation: HOLOUBEK Ivan, DUSEK Ladislav, BRABEC Karel, JARKOVSKY Jiri, KLANOVA Jana, KOHUT Lukas, URBANEK Jaroslav, KUBASEK Miroslav, HREBICEK Jiri. Global Environmental Assessment and Information System [online]. Masaryk University, Czech Republic, [2010], [cit. ]. http://www.genasis.cz. Version 1.0 [2010].