Dutch Wadden Sea, Vegetation plot data, 1950 - 2017

Vegetation plots provided for the H2020 eLTER project collected between 1950 and 2017, though most from the period between 1990 and 2017. In total 42,227 vegetation plots were extracted from the European Vegetation Archive http://euroveg.org/eva-database (EVA). Permission was granted by WENR, B-Ware...

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Main Author: Ens, Bruno
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/21.11125/65e0ce79-858c-4add-ac47-7a0d9cc605d8
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Summary:Vegetation plots provided for the H2020 eLTER project collected between 1950 and 2017, though most from the period between 1990 and 2017. In total 42,227 vegetation plots were extracted from the European Vegetation Archive http://euroveg.org/eva-database (EVA). Permission was granted by WENR, B-Ware, KWR, LMF, Marcel Horsthuis, Natuurmonumenten, Groningen Province, Rijkswaterstaat (CIV, Delft) and Staatsbosbeheer. Most vegetation plots were collected in dunes and on saltmarshes. All available vegetation plotsa within the contour of LTSER Dutch Wadden Sea and for which permission was granted were extracted from the European Vegetation Archivehttp://euroveg.org/eva-database (EVA). EVA is an initiative of the European Vegetation Survey aimed at establishing and maintenance of a single data repository of vegetation-plot observations (i.e. records of plant taxon co-occurrence at particular sites, also called phytosociological relevés) from Europe and adjacent areas and to facilitate the use of these data for non-commercial purposes, mainly academic research and applications in nature conservation and ecological restoration. The initiative follows the EVA Data Property and Governance Rules. It closely cooperates with the Global Index of Vegetation-Plot Databases (GIVD), the Global Vegetation Database (sPlot) and the Plant Trait Database (TRY). Nomenclature of vascular plant species follows http://www.emplantbase.org/home.html and for all other species groups the NDFF Verspreidingsatlas https://www.verspreidingsatlas.nl/. As far as possible, vegetation plots were assigned to EUNIS habitat types (level 3). For major groups E (grassland), F (heath, scrub and tundra) and G (forest) the coding follows the revised classification that Wageningen Environmental Research carried through as commissioned by the European Environmental Agency https://www.eea.europa.eu/. Data were made available by Alterra, B-Ware, KWR, LMV, Marcel Horsthuis, Natuurmonumenten, Province of Groningen, Rijkswaterstaat (CIV, Delft) and Staatsbosbeheer. ...