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COMMON GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL VOCABULARY BEING DEVELOPED
Release Date: 02/03/2000
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FOR RELEASE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2000
COMMON GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL VOCABULARY BEING DEVELOPED
EPA, the European Environment Agency (EEA) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) are collaborating to develop a multilingual global environmental thesaurus in an effort to break down the linguistic barriers to environmental information exchange. Italy’s research council, the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), will be associated with the project. A plan for this global thesaurus is expected by Sept. 2000. The dividends would include streamlining environmental information systems, Internet web sites, databases and other electronic resources. Such a thesaurus would be highly beneficial in information searches, content cataloging and information systems design and is expected to be invaluable to librarians, researchers, database developers, translators, policy developers and the public. Included in the new thesaurus would be terms from the EPA Terminology Reference System, the EEA Generalized Multilingual Environmental Thesaurus (GEMET) and the UNEP EnVoc thesauri, and additional thesauri from other systems around the world. It would be accessible on the Internet, CDs and in print. The existing terminology systems are in 12 languages and the expectation is to have the global thesaurus in many more languages. The current terminology systems are available at three Internet sites: https://www.epa.gov/trs, http://www.mu.niedersachsen.de/CDs/etc-cds_neu/software/html#GEMET and http://p5uni.ii.pw.edu.pl/infterra/
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