The Nordic Vegetation Survey ‐ concepts and perspectives

  • Lawesson J
  • Diekmann M
  • Eilertsen O
  • et al.
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Abstract. The background of the Nordic Vegetation Survey is outlined and the concepts for this international collaboration project are reviewed. The project includes, so far, institutions in Denmark, Faeroes, Finland, Norway and Sweden. We are setting up a common basis for a vegetation database, with a Nordic species list, exchange of data and joint revisions of important Nordic vegetation types. Progress in the Nordic Vegetation Survey is described and the future perspectives indicated.

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Lawesson, J. E., Diekmann, M., Eilertsen, O., Fosaa, A. M., & Heikkilä, H. (1997). The Nordic Vegetation Survey ‐ concepts and perspectives. Journal of Vegetation Science, 8(3), 455–458. https://doi.org/10.2307/3237337

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