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Plant and vegetation mapping
Title statement Plant and vegetation mapping [elektronický zdroj] / Franco Pedrotti Personal name Pedrotti, Franco, 1934- (author) Issue data Berlin ; New York, N.Y. : Springer, c2013 Phys.des. 1 online zdroj : il. (některé barev.), mapy (některé barev.) ISBN 9783642302350 (e-book) 3642302351 (e-book) Edition Geobotany studies. Basics, methods and case studies Note Popsáno podle tištěné verze Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy a rejstřík Contents Geobotanical Mapping and Its Levels of Study -- Mapping Populations -- Mapping Synusiae -- Chorological Mapping -- Mapping Vegetation -- Types of Vegetation Maps -- Examples of Vegetation Maps -- Mapping Systems of Dynamically Related Communities -- Phytogeographical Mapping -- Mapping Vegetation Zones and Belts -- Mapping Plant Biodiversity -- Applied Geobotanical Mapping -- Geobotanical Mapping in Italy -- Mapping Environments. Notes to Availability Přístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele Note Způsob přístupu: World Wide Web Subj. Headings fytogeografie phytogeography Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books Conspect 581 - Obecná botanika UDC 581.9 , (0.034.2:08) Country Německo ; Spojené státy americké Language angličtina Document kind Electronic sources URL http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=537591 book
The book is concerned principally with geobotanical mapping. Geobotany is a broad science that deals with the study of species and of vegetation communities in relation to the environment; it includes other, perhaps more familiar sciences, such as plant geography, plant ecology, and chorology, and phytosociology (plant sociology). Geobotanical cartography is a field of thematic cartography that deals with the interpretation and representation, in the form of maps, of those spatial and temporal phenomena that pertain to flora, vegetation, vegetated landscapes, vegetation zones, and phytogeographical units. The production of a geobotanical map represents the last stage in a cognitive process that begins with observations in the field and continues with the collection of sample data, interpretation of the phenomena observed, and their appropriate cartographic representation; geobotanical cartography is closely tied to the concepts and scope of geobotany in general.
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