An historical overview on the affirmation of the phytosociological method in Europe is presented. Some methodological and procedural differences in the application of the Braun-Blanquet approach, from the selection of the sampling plots to the assignment of relevés to existing or newly described units, are briefly commented. The main advantages and limitations of the phytosociological vegetation classification are reviewed and discussed, also in the light of their applications for vegetation mapping and monitoring
This paper presents a numerical analysis of the distribution patterns in Europe and adjoining region...
The aim of this thesis project is to investigate the temporal changes of vegetation in Europe using ...
Progress in the European Vegetation Survey is described. 25 countries are now represented in a netwo...
An historical overview on the affirmation of the phytosociological method in Europe is presented. So...
The methodological basis of phytosociology is discussed. This method for the study of vegetation was...
European tradition on vegetation classification provides an extraordinary legacy for understanding b...
Systematic phytosociological studies have delineated many of the Japanese vegetation types. However,...
The materials of phytosociological field surveys, the so-called releves, contribute to classificatio...
Vegetation survey programmes in Austria, Great Britain, the Netherlands and Germany are described. T...
Aims: To link the Braun-Blanquet units of the EuroVegChecklist (EVC) with the upper levels of the In...
During the last decade many electronic databases of vegetation plots, mainly phytosociological relev...
The definition of vegetation types at different hierarchical levels, both to study the vegetation pr...
Ad hoc decisions during fieldwork reduce the accuracy and reliability of vegetation maps. A method i...
Abstract. Vegetation distribution and state have been measured since 1981 by the AVHRR (Advanced Ver...
The vegetation of an alluvial forest of the Po plain, known as the Forest of S. Agostino, has been s...
This paper presents a numerical analysis of the distribution patterns in Europe and adjoining region...
The aim of this thesis project is to investigate the temporal changes of vegetation in Europe using ...
Progress in the European Vegetation Survey is described. 25 countries are now represented in a netwo...
An historical overview on the affirmation of the phytosociological method in Europe is presented. So...
The methodological basis of phytosociology is discussed. This method for the study of vegetation was...
European tradition on vegetation classification provides an extraordinary legacy for understanding b...
Systematic phytosociological studies have delineated many of the Japanese vegetation types. However,...
The materials of phytosociological field surveys, the so-called releves, contribute to classificatio...
Vegetation survey programmes in Austria, Great Britain, the Netherlands and Germany are described. T...
Aims: To link the Braun-Blanquet units of the EuroVegChecklist (EVC) with the upper levels of the In...
During the last decade many electronic databases of vegetation plots, mainly phytosociological relev...
The definition of vegetation types at different hierarchical levels, both to study the vegetation pr...
Ad hoc decisions during fieldwork reduce the accuracy and reliability of vegetation maps. A method i...
Abstract. Vegetation distribution and state have been measured since 1981 by the AVHRR (Advanced Ver...
The vegetation of an alluvial forest of the Po plain, known as the Forest of S. Agostino, has been s...
This paper presents a numerical analysis of the distribution patterns in Europe and adjoining region...
The aim of this thesis project is to investigate the temporal changes of vegetation in Europe using ...
Progress in the European Vegetation Survey is described. 25 countries are now represented in a netwo...