European Vegetation Archive (EVA) was announced as a new initiative of the European Vegetation Survey at the EVS Meeting in Vienna in 2012. The aim of EVA is to create a centralized database of European vegetation plots by storing copies of national and regional databases on a single software platform using a unified taxonomic reference database. EVA does not affect the ongoing independent developments of source data bases and it guarantees that data property rights of the original contributors are re spected. EVA Data Property and Governance Rules were approved and the EVA website (www.euroveg.org/evadatabase) was established in 2012. Since then several European vegetationplot databases joined EVA. In the framework of the parallel Brau...
Almost a century ago, Josias Braun-Blanquet developed his phytosociological approach for vegetation ...
Progress in the European Vegetation Survey is described. 25 countries are now represented in a netwo...
Biodiversity informatics has experienced tremendous developments in the last 15 years. There are now...
European Vegetation Archive (EVA) was announced as a new initiative of the European Vegetation Surve...
<p>The European Vegetation Archive (EVA) is a centralized database of European vegetation plots deve...
The European Vegetation Archive (EVA) has been developed since 2012 by the IAVS Working Group Europe...
The European Vegetation Archive (EVA) is a centralized database of European vegetation plots develop...
The European Vegetation Archive (EVA) is a centralized database of European vegetation plots develop...
© 2016 International Association for Vegetation Science. The European Vegetation Archive (EVA) is a ...
This editorial introduces the Special Volume “Vegetation databases for the 21st century”, which is a...
During the last decade many electronic databases of vegetation plots, mainly phytosociological relev...
The importance of collection, storage and exchange of georeferenced vegetation plot-based data has s...
The computer software package TURBOVEG was developed in The Netherlands for the processing of phytos...
GrassVeg.DE is a collaborative vegetation-plot database associated with the Eurasian Dry Grassland G...
Almost a century ago, Josias Braun-Blanquet developed his phytosociological approach for vegetation ...
Progress in the European Vegetation Survey is described. 25 countries are now represented in a netwo...
Biodiversity informatics has experienced tremendous developments in the last 15 years. There are now...
European Vegetation Archive (EVA) was announced as a new initiative of the European Vegetation Surve...
<p>The European Vegetation Archive (EVA) is a centralized database of European vegetation plots deve...
The European Vegetation Archive (EVA) has been developed since 2012 by the IAVS Working Group Europe...
The European Vegetation Archive (EVA) is a centralized database of European vegetation plots develop...
The European Vegetation Archive (EVA) is a centralized database of European vegetation plots develop...
© 2016 International Association for Vegetation Science. The European Vegetation Archive (EVA) is a ...
This editorial introduces the Special Volume “Vegetation databases for the 21st century”, which is a...
During the last decade many electronic databases of vegetation plots, mainly phytosociological relev...
The importance of collection, storage and exchange of georeferenced vegetation plot-based data has s...
The computer software package TURBOVEG was developed in The Netherlands for the processing of phytos...
GrassVeg.DE is a collaborative vegetation-plot database associated with the Eurasian Dry Grassland G...
Almost a century ago, Josias Braun-Blanquet developed his phytosociological approach for vegetation ...
Progress in the European Vegetation Survey is described. 25 countries are now represented in a netwo...
Biodiversity informatics has experienced tremendous developments in the last 15 years. There are now...