Nordic-Baltic Grassland Vegetation Database (NBGVD) – current state and future prospects

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Nordic-Baltic Grassland Vegetation Database (NBGVD) – current state and future prospects. / Skobel, Nadiia; Kozub, Łukasz; Dembicz, Iwona; Boch, Steffen; Bruun, Hans Henrik; Chusova, Olha; Golub, Valentin; Helm, Aveliina; Iakushenko, Dmytro; Pawlikowski, Paweł; Zaniewski, Piotr; Dengler, Jürgen.

I: Vegetation Classification and Survey, Bind 5, 2024, s. 75-84.

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Skobel, N, Kozub, Ł, Dembicz, I, Boch, S, Bruun, HH, Chusova, O, Golub, V, Helm, A, Iakushenko, D, Pawlikowski, P, Zaniewski, P & Dengler, J 2024, 'Nordic-Baltic Grassland Vegetation Database (NBGVD) – current state and future prospects', Vegetation Classification and Survey, bind 5, s. 75-84. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS.119968

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Skobel, N., Kozub, Ł., Dembicz, I., Boch, S., Bruun, H. H., Chusova, O., Golub, V., Helm, A., Iakushenko, D., Pawlikowski, P., Zaniewski, P., & Dengler, J. (2024). Nordic-Baltic Grassland Vegetation Database (NBGVD) – current state and future prospects. Vegetation Classification and Survey, 5, 75-84. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS.119968

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Skobel N, Kozub Ł, Dembicz I, Boch S, Bruun HH, Chusova O o.a. Nordic-Baltic Grassland Vegetation Database (NBGVD) – current state and future prospects. Vegetation Classification and Survey. 2024;5:75-84. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS.119968

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Skobel, Nadiia ; Kozub, Łukasz ; Dembicz, Iwona ; Boch, Steffen ; Bruun, Hans Henrik ; Chusova, Olha ; Golub, Valentin ; Helm, Aveliina ; Iakushenko, Dmytro ; Pawlikowski, Paweł ; Zaniewski, Piotr ; Dengler, Jürgen. / Nordic-Baltic Grassland Vegetation Database (NBGVD) – current state and future prospects. I: Vegetation Classification and Survey. 2024 ; Bind 5. s. 75-84.

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title = "Nordic-Baltic Grassland Vegetation Database (NBGVD) – current state and future prospects",
abstract = "This Long Database Report describes the historical background and current contents of the Nordic-Baltic Grassland Vegetation Database (NBGVD) (GIVD-code EU-00-002). NBGVD is the EDGG-associated collaborative vegetation-plot database that collects vegetation-plot data of grasslands and other open habitats (except segetal and deep aquatic vegetation) from the Nordic-Baltic region excluding Germany, namely Belarus, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, N Poland, NW Russia, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, and Sweden. Target vegetation types are lowland grasslands and heathlands, arctic-alpine communities, coastal communities, non-forested mires and other wetlands, rocky, tall-herb and ruderal communities. As of March 2024, it included 12,694 relev{\'e}s recorded between 1910 and 2023. These were mainly digitised from literature sources (84%), while the remainder comes from individual unpublished sources (16%). The data quality is high, with bryophytes and lichens being treated in more than 80% of all plots and measured environmental variables such as topography and soil characteristics often available in standardised form. A peculiarity of the Nordic-Baltic region are the relatively small plot sizes compared to other regions (median: 4 m2). The available data stem from 35 vegetation classes, with Koelerio-Corynephoretea, Festuco-Brometea, Sedo-Scleranthetea, Molinio-Arrhenatheretea and Scheuchzerio-Caricetea being most frequent. We conclude that NBGVD provides valuable data, allowing interesting analyses at the regional scale and fills gaps in continental to global analyses. Still, since there are many more data around, we ask interested readers to contribute their own data or help find and digitise old data from the literature.",
author = "Nadiia Skobel and {\L}ukasz Kozub and Iwona Dembicz and Steffen Boch and Bruun, {Hans Henrik} and Olha Chusova and Valentin Golub and Aveliina Helm and Dmytro Iakushenko and Pawe{\l} Pawlikowski and Piotr Zaniewski and J{\"u}rgen Dengler",
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AU - Skobel, Nadiia

AU - Kozub, Łukasz

AU - Dembicz, Iwona

AU - Boch, Steffen

AU - Bruun, Hans Henrik

AU - Chusova, Olha

AU - Golub, Valentin

AU - Helm, Aveliina

AU - Iakushenko, Dmytro

AU - Pawlikowski, Paweł

AU - Zaniewski, Piotr

AU - Dengler, Jürgen

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N2 - This Long Database Report describes the historical background and current contents of the Nordic-Baltic Grassland Vegetation Database (NBGVD) (GIVD-code EU-00-002). NBGVD is the EDGG-associated collaborative vegetation-plot database that collects vegetation-plot data of grasslands and other open habitats (except segetal and deep aquatic vegetation) from the Nordic-Baltic region excluding Germany, namely Belarus, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, N Poland, NW Russia, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, and Sweden. Target vegetation types are lowland grasslands and heathlands, arctic-alpine communities, coastal communities, non-forested mires and other wetlands, rocky, tall-herb and ruderal communities. As of March 2024, it included 12,694 relevés recorded between 1910 and 2023. These were mainly digitised from literature sources (84%), while the remainder comes from individual unpublished sources (16%). The data quality is high, with bryophytes and lichens being treated in more than 80% of all plots and measured environmental variables such as topography and soil characteristics often available in standardised form. A peculiarity of the Nordic-Baltic region are the relatively small plot sizes compared to other regions (median: 4 m2). The available data stem from 35 vegetation classes, with Koelerio-Corynephoretea, Festuco-Brometea, Sedo-Scleranthetea, Molinio-Arrhenatheretea and Scheuchzerio-Caricetea being most frequent. We conclude that NBGVD provides valuable data, allowing interesting analyses at the regional scale and fills gaps in continental to global analyses. Still, since there are many more data around, we ask interested readers to contribute their own data or help find and digitise old data from the literature.

AB - This Long Database Report describes the historical background and current contents of the Nordic-Baltic Grassland Vegetation Database (NBGVD) (GIVD-code EU-00-002). NBGVD is the EDGG-associated collaborative vegetation-plot database that collects vegetation-plot data of grasslands and other open habitats (except segetal and deep aquatic vegetation) from the Nordic-Baltic region excluding Germany, namely Belarus, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, N Poland, NW Russia, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, and Sweden. Target vegetation types are lowland grasslands and heathlands, arctic-alpine communities, coastal communities, non-forested mires and other wetlands, rocky, tall-herb and ruderal communities. As of March 2024, it included 12,694 relevés recorded between 1910 and 2023. These were mainly digitised from literature sources (84%), while the remainder comes from individual unpublished sources (16%). The data quality is high, with bryophytes and lichens being treated in more than 80% of all plots and measured environmental variables such as topography and soil characteristics often available in standardised form. A peculiarity of the Nordic-Baltic region are the relatively small plot sizes compared to other regions (median: 4 m2). The available data stem from 35 vegetation classes, with Koelerio-Corynephoretea, Festuco-Brometea, Sedo-Scleranthetea, Molinio-Arrhenatheretea and Scheuchzerio-Caricetea being most frequent. We conclude that NBGVD provides valuable data, allowing interesting analyses at the regional scale and fills gaps in continental to global analyses. Still, since there are many more data around, we ask interested readers to contribute their own data or help find and digitise old data from the literature.

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DO - 10.3897/VCS.119968

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JO - Vegetation Classification and Survey

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