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NDFF Native woody plants in ancient forests

Dataset homepage

Citation

Sparrius L, Oomen D (2019). NDFF Native woody plants in ancient forests. Dutch National Database of Flora and Fauna (NDFF). Metadata dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/pwuucj accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-02-02.

Description

Starting from the 1990's, native trees and shrubs are mapped within ancient forests. This work was mainly carried out by Bert Maes, Ren van Loon and Chris Rvekamp. Locations of individual trees and shrubs are included at the most detailed precision. Individuals can be used as a resource for cultivation of native trees for use in new forests and lanes.

57,932 records (January 2018)

Resolution of dataset available in 5 x 5 km. Higher resolution available via https://www.ndff.nl / serviceteamndff@natuurloket.nl

Positive observations without zeros.

https://www.ndff.nl/overdendff/validatie/protocollen/12-014-kartering-inheemse-houtige-gewassen/

Taxonomic Coverages

  1. Plantae
    common name: Plants rank: kingdom

Geographic Coverages

Netherlands

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Laurens Sparrius
originator
position: Data manager
FLORON Plant Conservation Netherlands
NL
Dries Oomen
metadata author
position: metadata publisher
NDFF
NL
email: serviceteamndff@natuurloket.nl
Dries Oomen
user
email: serviceteamNDFF@natuurloket.nl
Dries Oomen
administrative point of contact
position: publisher
NDFF
NL
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