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ZamiaDroid

This application for android mobile devices can capture biodiversity data directly on digital format on the field, using the device GPS, camera and internet access. It allows to download templates and thesauri to start data capture quickly.

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Author(s): Martí Pino, D. & Font, X.
Publisher(s): Vegana Team, 2012
Target audience: Scientists and naturalists that need to capture biodiversity data in the field.
Abstract: This program facilitates georeferenced data capture through forms. It allows text data entry (simple or indexed against thesauri) and/or photographs entry when defining projects. Data can be edited, presented over maps and imported/exported to spreadsheets or databases (i.e. to the VegAna package). Data can be edited and represented over cartographic maps.
Contributor(s): Quadrada. R., Peyre,G., Vilaplana, J., Gómez, C., Mora, B. & Moreno, J.
Rights: ZamiaDroid is free software (free as freedom). Source code is licensed under GPL3 license that respects four software freedoms.
Rights Holder: Vegana Team

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