List of national vegetation classification systems
This is a List of national vegetation classification systems. These systems classify natural habitat type according to vegetation.
List
- Austria: Austrian Vegetation Database, computerized phytosociological information (vegetation relevés).[1][2]
- Belgium: Vlavedat (Flemish Vegetation Databank) [3]
- Brazil: Manual Técnico da Vegetação Brasileira (IBGE, second edition, 2012).[4]
- Canada: Canadian National Vegetation Classification (CNVC) Full taxonomic vegetation 8-level hierarchy based on floristic, ecological, and physiognomic criteria. Based on 'associations' and 'alliances'.[5][6]
- Czech Republic: Czech National Phytosociological Database, computerized phytosociological information (vegetation relevés).[7]
- Denmark: Danske Vegetationstyper[8]
- Europe: SynBioSys Europe information system of distributed European TURBOVEG databases relating to plant species, vegetation and landscape data administered by the European Vegetation Survey. When completed this will contain 30 national species lists.[9]
- France: Sophy, computerized phytosociological information (vegetation relevés).[10]
- Germany: FloraWeb website of the Bundesamt für Naturschutz (German Federal Nature Agency, or Bfn) for wild plant species, plant communities, and the natural vegetation of Germany.[11] This includes VegetWeb the central German vegetation database.[12][13]
- Germany: German Vegetation Reference Database (GVRD) digitized German forest and grassland vegetation relevés at the University of Halle.[14]
- Great Britain: National Vegetation Classification (NVC), based on the five volume British Plant Communities, published by Cambridge University Press ISBN 0-521-79716-0. Classification is by 'community', 'subcommunity' and 'variant'.[15]
- Ireland: National Vegetation Database, relevé data providing detailed information about plant communities.[16]
- New Zealand: National Vegetation Survey Databank (NVS), physical archive and computer databank recording approximately 77,000 vegetation survey plots.[17]
- Slovakia: Centrálnej databázy fytocenologických zápisov (Central Database of Phytosociological Relevés, CDF) [18]
- United States: U.S. National Vegetation Classification (NVC), a hierarchical system of vegetation types. Upper levels of the NVC are mainly based primarily on physiognomy (growth form, cover, structure) and the lower levels on floristics (species composition and abundance).[19] The NVC is maintained for the U.S. government by the non-profit group NatureServe.[20]
- United States: Vegbank, vegetation plot database of the Ecological Society of America.[21]
See also
References
- Notes
- ↑ Based on Mucina et al. 1993, Die Pflanzengesellschaften Österreichs, Vol 1; Grabherr & Mucina 1993, Die Pflanzengesellschaften Österreichs, Vol. 2; Willner & Grabherr 2007, Die Wälder und Gebüsche Österreichs
- ↑ Austrian Vegetation Database
- ↑ De Vlaamse vegetatiedatabank
- ↑ http://www.ibge.gov.br/home/geociencias/recursosnaturais/vegetacao/manual_vegetacao.shtm
- ↑ CNVC
- ↑ Principles of the classification, accessed 26 August 2011
- ↑ National Phytosociological Database
- ↑ Danske Vegetationstyper
- ↑ SynBioSys Europe, accessed 25 August 2011
- ↑ Sophy
- ↑ FloraWeb - Daten und Informationen zu Wildpflanzen und zur Vegetation Deutschlands, accessed 25 August 2011
- ↑ VegetWeb
- ↑ English summary of Vegetweb, accessed 25 August 2011
- ↑ http://www2.biologie.uni-halle.de/bot/vegetation_db//index.php?Lang=E
- ↑ National Vegetation Classification
- ↑ National Vegetation Database
- ↑ National Vegetation Database
- ↑ CDF
- ↑ National Vegetation Classification Standard (Version 2.0), February 2008, accessed 25August 2011
- ↑ USNVC
- ↑ Vegbank page the Ecological Society of America
External links
- Global Index of Vegetation-Plot Databases (GIVD), accessed 24 August 2011
- International Association for Vegetation Science resources page, accessed 24 August 2011
- Jansen, Florian and Dengler, Jürgen (2010): 'Plant names in vegetation databases – a neglected source of bias' in Journal of Vegetation Science 21: 1179–1186, accessed 25 August 2011
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