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@ARTICLE{Franz:859071,
      author       = {Franz, Daniela and Acosta, Manuel and Altimir, Núria and
                      Arriga, Nicola and Arrouays, Dominique and Aubinet, Marc and
                      Aurela, Mika and Ayres, Edward and López-Ballesteros, Ana
                      and Barbaste, Mireille and Berveiller, Daniel and Biraud,
                      Sébastien and Boukir, Hakima and Brown, Timothy and
                      Brümmer, Christian and Buchmann, Nina and Burba, George and
                      Carrara, Arnaud and Cescatti, Allessandro and Ceschia, Eric
                      and Clement, Robert and Cremonese, Edoardo and Crill,
                      Patrick and Darenova, Eva and Dengel, Sigrid and
                      D’Odorico, Petra and Filippa, Gianluca and Fleck, Stefan
                      and Fratini, Gerardo and Fuß, Roland and Gielen, Bert and
                      Gogo, Sébastien and Grace, John and Graf, Alexander and
                      Grelle, Achim and Gross, Patrick and Grünwald, Thomas and
                      Haapanala, Sami and Hehn, Markus and Heinesch, Bernard and
                      Heiskanen, Jouni and Herbst, Mathias and Herschlein,
                      Christine and Hörtnagl, Lukas and Hufkens, Koen and Ibrom,
                      Andreas and Jolivet, Claudy and Joly, Lilian and Jones,
                      Michael and Kiese, Ralf and Klemedtsson, Leif and Kljun,
                      Natascha and Klumpp, Katja and Kolari, Pasi and Kolle, Olaf
                      and Kowalski, Andrew and Kutsch, Werner and Laurila, Tuomas
                      and de Ligne, Anne and Linder, Sune and Lindroth, Anders and
                      Lohila, Annalea and Longdoz, Bernhard and Mammarella, Ivan
                      and Manise, Tanguy and Jiménez, Sara Maraňón and
                      Matteucci, Giorgio and Mauder, Matthias and Meier, Philip
                      and Merbold, Lutz and Mereu, Simone and Metzger, Stefan and
                      Migliavacca, Mirco and Mölder, Meelis and Montagnani,
                      Leonardo and Moureaux, Christine and Nelson, David and
                      Nemitz, Eiko and Nicolini, Giacomo and Nilsson, Mats B. and
                      de Beeck, Maarten Op and Osborne, Bruce and Löfvenius,
                      Mikaell Ottosson and Pavelka, Marian and Peichl, Matthias
                      and Peltola, Olli and Pihlatie, Mari and Pitacco, Andrea and
                      Pokorný, Radek and Pumpanen, Jukka and Ratié, Céline and
                      Rebmann, Corinna and Roland, Marilyn and Sabbatini, Simone
                      and Saby, Nicolas P. A. and Saunders, Matthew and Schmid,
                      Hans Peter and Schrumpf, Marion and Sedlák, Pavel and
                      Ortiz, Penelope Serrano and Siebicke, Lukas and Šigut,
                      Ladislav and Silvennoinen, Hanna and Simioni, Guillaume and
                      Skiba, Ute and Sonnentag, Oliver and Soudani, Kamel and
                      Soulé, Patrice and Steinbrecher, Rainer and Tallec,
                      Tiphaine and Thimonier, Anne and Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina and
                      Tuovinen, Juha-Pekka and Vestin, Patrik and Vincent, Gaëlle
                      and Vincke, Caroline and Vitale, Domenico and Waldner, Peter
                      and Weslien, Per and Wingate, Lisa and Wohlfahrt, Georg and
                      Zahniser, Mark and Vesala, Timo},
      title        = {{T}owards long-term standardised carbon and greenhouse gas
                      observations for monitoring {E}urope’s terrestrial
                      ecosystems: a review},
      journal      = {International agrophysics},
      volume       = {32},
      number       = {4},
      issn         = {2300-8725},
      address      = {Lublin},
      publisher    = {IA PAS},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2019-00022},
      pages        = {439 - 455},
      year         = {2018},
      abstract     = {Research infrastructures play a key role in launching a new
                      generation of integrated long-term, geographically
                      distributed observation programmes designed to monitor
                      climate change, better understand its impacts on global
                      ecosystems, and evaluate possible mitigation and adaptation
                      strategies. The pan-European Integrated Carbon Observation
                      System combines carbon and greenhouse gas (GHG; CO2, CH4,
                      N2O, H2O) observations within the atmosphere, terrestrial
                      ecosystems and oceans. High-precision measurements are
                      obtained using standardised methodologies, are centrally
                      processed and openly available in a traceable and verifiable
                      fashion in combination with detailed metadata. The
                      Integrated Carbon Observation System ecosystem station
                      network aims to sample climate and land-cover variability
                      across Europe. In addition to GHG flux measurements, a large
                      set of complementary data (including management practices,
                      vegetation and soil characteristics) is collected to support
                      the interpretation, spatial upscaling and modelling of
                      observed ecosystem carbon and GHG dynamics. The applied
                      sampling design was developed and formulated in protocols by
                      the scientific community, representing a trade-off between
                      an ideal dataset and practical feasibility. The use of
                      open-access, high-quality and multi-level data products by
                      different user communities is crucial for the Integrated
                      Carbon Observation System in order to achieve its scientific
                      potential and societal value.},
      cin          = {IBG-3},
      ddc          = {640},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)IBG-3-20101118},
      pnm          = {255 - Terrestrial Systems: From Observation to Prediction
                      (POF3-255) / ICOS - Integrated Carbon Observation System
                      (211574) / IDAS-GHG - Instrumental and Data-driven
                      Approaches to Source-Partitioning of Greenhouse Gas Fluxes:
                      Comparison, Combination, Advancement (BMBF-01LN1313A) /
                      TERENO - Terrestrial Environmental Observatories
                      (TERENO-2008)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-255 / G:(EU-Grant)211574 /
                      G:(DE-Juel1)BMBF-01LN1313A / G:(DE-HGF)TERENO-2008},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:000453410400001},
      doi          = {10.1515/intag-2017-0039},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/859071},
}