{"title":"UK ECN","id":{"prefix":"https:\/\/deims.org\/networks\/","suffix":"a197664f-569e-4df6-933a-86de676dbfc5"},"type":"network","created":"2012-10-22T11:29:20+02:00","changed":"2023-07-27T13:03:48+02:00","attributes":{"abstract":"The majority of the UK\u0027s Long-Term Ecosystem Research sites are part of the multi-agency UK Environmental Change Network (ECN or UK ECN). These are complemented by additional research and monitoring sites operated by the UK Centre for Ecology \u0026 Hydrology (UKCEH), and the Cairngorms National Park Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research (LTSER) platform.  The ECN is the UK\u2019s long-term, site-based environmental monitoring and research (LTER) programme. The network, which was launched in 1992, comprises sites spanning the UK, at which regular measurements are made (following a set of standard protocols) of plant and animal communities and their physical and chemical environment. The ECN long-term datasets, which are centrally managed and made freely available to users, enable greater understanding of the effects of climate change, air pollution and other environmental pressures on UK ecosystems. The core of the ECN is a set of terrestrial sites. Additional data were obtained from freshwater sites (lakes, rivers, streams) up until 2012 (to our knowledge data is still routinely collected at these sites). ECN is centrally managed by UKCEH.\r\n\r\nThe additional UKCEH sites are internationally-known locations such as Whim Bog, Conwy and Plynlimon. They are the focus for a range of long-term ecosystem studies.  The Cairngorms National Park LTSER platform is the UK\u0027s first LTSER. It is a partnership aiming to encourage collaborative, multi-disciplinary studies to enhance social, economic and ecological knowledge relevant to the sustainable management of the park.  The ECN and UKCEH sites included in the UK LTER collectively cover a wide range of upland and lowland habitats including moorland, chalk grassland, woods and forests, farmland, small ponds and streams, large rivers and lakes.\r\n\r\nThe UK ECN network is described in Sier, A and Monteith, D. 2016. The UK Environmental Change Network after twenty years of integrated ecosystem assessment: Key findings and future perspectives. Ecological Indicators 68, 1-12 (https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.ecolind.2016.02.008).","url":[{"title":"UK Environmental Change Network","value":"http:\/\/ecn.ac.uk\/"},{"title":"The UK ECN consortium","value":"https:\/\/ecn.ac.uk\/what-we-do\/about\/consortium"},{"title":"Cairngorms National Park","value":"https:\/\/cairngorms.co.uk\/"},{"title":"UKCEH Whim Bog research site","value":"https:\/\/www.ceh.ac.uk\/our-science\/monitoring-sites\/whim-bog-long-term-nitrogen-experiments"},{"title":"UKCEH Conwy research platform","value":"https:\/\/www.ceh.ac.uk\/our-science\/monitoring-sites\/conwy-source-sea-catchment-research-platform"},{"title":"UKCEH Plynlimon research platform","value":"https:\/\/www.ceh.ac.uk\/our-science\/monitoring-sites\/plynlimon-research-catchments"}],"logo":[{"url":"https:\/\/deims.org\/sites\/default\/files\/2019-11\/ecn-logo-with-partners.jpg","alt":"UK ECN Logo"},{"url":"https:\/\/deims.org\/sites\/default\/files\/2019-11\/ukceh-logo_long_positive_rgb.png","alt":"UK CEH Logo"}],"belongsTo":[{"type":"network","title":"ILTER","id":{"prefix":"https:\/\/deims.org\/networks\/","suffix":"1aa7ccb2-a14b-43d6-90ac-5e0a6bc1d65b"}},{"type":"network","title":"LTER Europe","id":{"prefix":"https:\/\/deims.org\/networks\/","suffix":"4742ffca-65ac-4aae-815f-83738500a1fc"}}],"consistsOf":null,"verifiedMemberSites":{"title":"API call for listing all verified member sites of the network","href":"https:\/\/deims.org\/api\/sites?network=a197664f-569e-4df6-933a-86de676dbfc5\u0026verified=true","type":"application\/json"},"unverifiedMemberSites":{"title":"API call for listing all unverified sites claiming to be part of the network","href":"https:\/\/deims.org\/api\/sites?network=a197664f-569e-4df6-933a-86de676dbfc5\u0026verified=false","type":"application\/json"}}}