Potentials and limitations of coordinated spatial and non-spatial information management in protected areas: requirements of park projects in Switzerland. eco.mont (Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research)|eco.mont Vol. 1 No. 2|

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Astrid Wallner et al., « Potentials and limitations of coordinated spatial and non-spatial information management in protected areas: requirements of park projects in Switzerland. eco.mont (Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research)|eco.mont Vol. 1 No. 2| », Elektronisches Publikationsportal der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschafte, ID : 10.1553/ecomont2s33


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Information management and geoinformation systems (GIS) have become indispensable in a large majority of protected areas all over the world. These tools are used for management purposes as well as for research and in recent years have become even more important for visitor information, education and communication. This study is divided into two parts: the first part provides a general overview of GIS and information management in a selected number of national park organizations; the second part lists and evaluates the needs of evolving large protected areas in Switzerland. The results show a wide use of GIS and information management tools in well established protected areas. The more isolated use of singular GIS tools has increasingly been replaced by an integrated geoinformation management. However, interview partners pointed out that human resources for GIS in most parks are limited. The interviews also highlight uneven access to national geodata. The concept of an integrated geoinformation management is not yet fully developed in the park projects in Switzerland. Short-term needs, such as software and data availability, motivate a large number of responses collected within an exhaustive questionnaire. Nevertheless, the need for coordinated action has been identified and should be followed up. The park organizations in North America show how an effective coordination and cooperation might be organized.

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