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Environment Information System (ENVIS)

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[http://www.envis.nic.in Environment Information System] (ENVIS) is a web portal which provides information on environment and related subject areas to researchers, academicians, policy planners, environmentalists, scientists, engineers and the general public. It is a decentralized network of databases in operation since 1982-83 (Sixth Plan) and is run by the [http://envfor.nic.in/ Ministry of Environment and Forests].
 
[http://www.envis.nic.in Environment Information System] (ENVIS) is a web portal which provides information on environment and related subject areas to researchers, academicians, policy planners, environmentalists, scientists, engineers and the general public. It is a decentralized network of databases in operation since 1982-83 (Sixth Plan) and is run by the [http://envfor.nic.in/ Ministry of Environment and Forests].
  
ENVIS network, as on April 2014, consists of 68 Centres housed in reputed institutions with expertise in specific subject areas as well as in various State Governments/UTs Departments. These ENVIS Centres serve as information collection, collation, storage, retrieval and dissemination points on specific subject areas, and for the State/ UT as a whole, on 17 environmental modules.  
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ENVIS network, as on February 2016, consists of 69 Centres housed in reputed institutions with expertise in specific subject areas as well as in various State Governments/UTs Departments(29 are hosted by the environment/forest department of State governments/UT Administrations and deal with “State of the environment and related issues”, while 40 Centres are being hosted by environment-related governmental and non-governmental organisations/institutes of professional excellence and have a thematic mandate). These ENVIS Centres serve as information collection, collation, storage, retrieval and dissemination points on specific subject areas, and for the State/ UT as a whole, on 17 environmental modules.  
  
 
The output of ENVIS is presented with the help of geographic information system (GIS) in an user friendly manner through the [http://isbeid.gov.in/ India State-level Basic Environmental Information Database (ISBEID)]. This provides for charting and tabular presentation of data. Information is disseminated to all stakeholders and national and international users. Query-answer, documentation, and referral services to individual, NGOs/ institutions are also provided by ENVIS.
 
The output of ENVIS is presented with the help of geographic information system (GIS) in an user friendly manner through the [http://isbeid.gov.in/ India State-level Basic Environmental Information Database (ISBEID)]. This provides for charting and tabular presentation of data. Information is disseminated to all stakeholders and national and international users. Query-answer, documentation, and referral services to individual, NGOs/ institutions are also provided by ENVIS.

Revision as of 19:35, 17 February 2016

Environment Information System (ENVIS) is a web portal which provides information on environment and related subject areas to researchers, academicians, policy planners, environmentalists, scientists, engineers and the general public. It is a decentralized network of databases in operation since 1982-83 (Sixth Plan) and is run by the Ministry of Environment and Forests.

ENVIS network, as on February 2016, consists of 69 Centres housed in reputed institutions with expertise in specific subject areas as well as in various State Governments/UTs Departments(29 are hosted by the environment/forest department of State governments/UT Administrations and deal with “State of the environment and related issues”, while 40 Centres are being hosted by environment-related governmental and non-governmental organisations/institutes of professional excellence and have a thematic mandate). These ENVIS Centres serve as information collection, collation, storage, retrieval and dissemination points on specific subject areas, and for the State/ UT as a whole, on 17 environmental modules.

The output of ENVIS is presented with the help of geographic information system (GIS) in an user friendly manner through the India State-level Basic Environmental Information Database (ISBEID). This provides for charting and tabular presentation of data. Information is disseminated to all stakeholders and national and international users. Query-answer, documentation, and referral services to individual, NGOs/ institutions are also provided by ENVIS.

The ENVIS Portal (www.envis.nic.in) has been envisaged as a dynamic Content Management System (CMS) with clearing house mechanism for query redirection by the user from the Portal to the specific ENVIS Centre. The users are able to search the entire ENVIS network websites from the Portal. A subject catalogue for all the Centres are also maintained centrally.

The benefit of the Scheme is that a decentralized comprehensive information network functions in the country to provide relevant and timely information to various users. It provides interactive access to environmental information electronically for each user, as and when needed. Such a system would not only provide backup support for conducting pioneering research in the field of environment but also provides a support system for decision making at National/ State/ local bodies. It also supports the various missions undertaken by the Ministry of Environment & Forests.


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