The FRIS aims to:
Provide an open-access Internet information service to support forest restoration projects
Facilitate exchange of knowledge and experience among forest restoration projects and practitioners world-wide
Facilitate the prioritisation, design and implementation of forest restoration efforts
The resources available through the FRIS include: a database of forest restoration projects worldwide, case studies, definitions of key terms, datasets, maps, a bibliography and links to forest restoration guidelines, meetings and courses.
INVITATION to FRIS SURVEY:
Through an online user survey, we hope to find out more about website visitors, your needs, and which additional materials or services would be of use. The survey takes only 4 or 5 minutes to complete. It can be accessed until 9 February 2008 at: http://fris-survey.notlong.com
This is the first user survey of the FRIS since the site was launched in 2003, so we are very keen to hear your views. Whether you are a restoration practitioner or someone else with a strong interest in the subject, a frequent or occasional visitor to the website, your suggestions are valuable to us.
This notice is being sent to a small number of relevant mailing lists, and to individuals who have been in touch with the FRIS in the past. Our apologies for any cross-posting.