About the Forest Restoration Information Service The Forest Restoration Information Service (FRIS) is an online resource available at http://www.unep-wcmc.org/forest/restoration/fris .
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.
