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This 1980 volume explains the procedures of the IBP 'check-sheet' survey, which gathered information on how to protect sites and species for future scientific study.
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This 1980 volume explains the procedures of the IBP 'check-sheet' survey, which gathered information on how to protect sites and species for future scientific study.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780521274296
- ISBN-10: 052127429X
- Artikelnr.: 33610377
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780521274296
- ISBN-10: 052127429X
- Artikelnr.: 33610377
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Contributors
Foreword
Introduction E. M. Nicholson
Part I. The Choice of the Check-Sheet Approach G. L. Radford
Section 1. Definition of the Task
Section 2. Advantages of the Check-Sheet Approach
Section 3. Special Problems of the Check-Sheet Approach
Section 4. Design and Contents of the Check-Sheet
Part II. Problems of Description and Specification A. R. Clapham and G. L. Radford
Section 1. General Consideration of the Problems
Section 2. Vegetation-Types: 1. Historical background
2. Methods available for classification and their suitability for various purposes D. Mueller-Dombois and H. Ellenberg
3. The special problem of tropical forest classification L. J. Webb
4. Further consideration of the Fosberg system and its value for biological surveys G. L. Radford and A. R. Clapham
5. Concluding observations on vegetational recording A. R. Clapham
Section 3. Soil Types: 1. Historical background
2. Problems of soil classification R. F. Isbell
3. Further comments on soil recording for biological surveys A. R. Clapham
Section 4. Other Recording Problems A. R. Clapham
Part III. Data-Processing and the Storage and Retrieval of Information G. L. Ratford
Part IV. The Outcome of the Check-Sheet Survey R. J. de Boer and G. L. Radford
Part V. Conclusions and Recommendations A. R. Clapham and G. R. Radford
Appendixes
References
Index.
Foreword
Introduction E. M. Nicholson
Part I. The Choice of the Check-Sheet Approach G. L. Radford
Section 1. Definition of the Task
Section 2. Advantages of the Check-Sheet Approach
Section 3. Special Problems of the Check-Sheet Approach
Section 4. Design and Contents of the Check-Sheet
Part II. Problems of Description and Specification A. R. Clapham and G. L. Radford
Section 1. General Consideration of the Problems
Section 2. Vegetation-Types: 1. Historical background
2. Methods available for classification and their suitability for various purposes D. Mueller-Dombois and H. Ellenberg
3. The special problem of tropical forest classification L. J. Webb
4. Further consideration of the Fosberg system and its value for biological surveys G. L. Radford and A. R. Clapham
5. Concluding observations on vegetational recording A. R. Clapham
Section 3. Soil Types: 1. Historical background
2. Problems of soil classification R. F. Isbell
3. Further comments on soil recording for biological surveys A. R. Clapham
Section 4. Other Recording Problems A. R. Clapham
Part III. Data-Processing and the Storage and Retrieval of Information G. L. Ratford
Part IV. The Outcome of the Check-Sheet Survey R. J. de Boer and G. L. Radford
Part V. Conclusions and Recommendations A. R. Clapham and G. R. Radford
Appendixes
References
Index.
Contributors
Foreword
Introduction E. M. Nicholson
Part I. The Choice of the Check-Sheet Approach G. L. Radford
Section 1. Definition of the Task
Section 2. Advantages of the Check-Sheet Approach
Section 3. Special Problems of the Check-Sheet Approach
Section 4. Design and Contents of the Check-Sheet
Part II. Problems of Description and Specification A. R. Clapham and G. L. Radford
Section 1. General Consideration of the Problems
Section 2. Vegetation-Types: 1. Historical background
2. Methods available for classification and their suitability for various purposes D. Mueller-Dombois and H. Ellenberg
3. The special problem of tropical forest classification L. J. Webb
4. Further consideration of the Fosberg system and its value for biological surveys G. L. Radford and A. R. Clapham
5. Concluding observations on vegetational recording A. R. Clapham
Section 3. Soil Types: 1. Historical background
2. Problems of soil classification R. F. Isbell
3. Further comments on soil recording for biological surveys A. R. Clapham
Section 4. Other Recording Problems A. R. Clapham
Part III. Data-Processing and the Storage and Retrieval of Information G. L. Ratford
Part IV. The Outcome of the Check-Sheet Survey R. J. de Boer and G. L. Radford
Part V. Conclusions and Recommendations A. R. Clapham and G. R. Radford
Appendixes
References
Index.
Foreword
Introduction E. M. Nicholson
Part I. The Choice of the Check-Sheet Approach G. L. Radford
Section 1. Definition of the Task
Section 2. Advantages of the Check-Sheet Approach
Section 3. Special Problems of the Check-Sheet Approach
Section 4. Design and Contents of the Check-Sheet
Part II. Problems of Description and Specification A. R. Clapham and G. L. Radford
Section 1. General Consideration of the Problems
Section 2. Vegetation-Types: 1. Historical background
2. Methods available for classification and their suitability for various purposes D. Mueller-Dombois and H. Ellenberg
3. The special problem of tropical forest classification L. J. Webb
4. Further consideration of the Fosberg system and its value for biological surveys G. L. Radford and A. R. Clapham
5. Concluding observations on vegetational recording A. R. Clapham
Section 3. Soil Types: 1. Historical background
2. Problems of soil classification R. F. Isbell
3. Further comments on soil recording for biological surveys A. R. Clapham
Section 4. Other Recording Problems A. R. Clapham
Part III. Data-Processing and the Storage and Retrieval of Information G. L. Ratford
Part IV. The Outcome of the Check-Sheet Survey R. J. de Boer and G. L. Radford
Part V. Conclusions and Recommendations A. R. Clapham and G. R. Radford
Appendixes
References
Index.