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Title: Turboveg


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Turboveg
  • An out-of-the-box, easy to install and easy to
    use Windows program for managing vegetation data.

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  • A comprehensive local database management system
    for storing, selecting and exporting vegetation
    plot data.
  • Storage Single relevĂ©s, vegetation tables
    (manual input), import of Cornell condensed
    files, Excel tables, various XML files.
  • Selection Selection on (any combination of)
    databases attributes, including species
    combination.
  • Export many export filters are included, like MS
    Access database, Excel files, XML files (!),
    Cornell condensed files, Shape files, Google
    Earth, and more.
  • Classification.
  • Time series analysis
  • And more

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Since 2006 also available for PDA (data entry
only)
Turboveg Compact Edition supports GPS/GIS and has
a seamless data exchange with TurbovegPC
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  • Database structure (1)
  • Simple
  • Extendable
  • Three dBase files and corresponding index file
    compose a database
  • header data
  • species data
  • remarks
  • Turboveg can handle multiple databases
  • Connected to the databases a set of lookup
    tables the species list is one of them.

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  • Database structure (2)
  • Turboveg has not a XML schema, but something
    called a database dictionary.
  • The dictionary describes the structure of all the
    tables used in the system (including the lookup
    tables).
  • The dictionary also contains the validation rules
    for the different fields (attributes) used in the
    database.

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  • Who are the end-users?
  • Basically anybody who is dealing with vegetation
    plot data.
  • (PhD) students, ecologist, universities, locale
    and national governments, nature conservation
    organizations, etc.

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  • How many users are there currently?
  • World wide about 1500. Most of them are
    Europeans.

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  • In which countries is Turboveg in use?
  • In almost every European country.
  • Outside Europe South-Africa, Japan, South-Korea,
    USA, Russia, China, Argentina, Brazil, and some
    more.

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  • How many relevĂ©s (plots) are stored in Turboveg
    databases.
  • For Europe the estimation is 1,5 million (the
    Netherlands with 0,5 million takes the biggest
    portion).
  • World wide not so much more.

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  • Future goals (1)
  • Finalizing the export to ESVeg (VegBank)
    compatible XML file.
  • Including an import function for an ESVEG
    compatible (VegBank?) XML file.
  • Solving, in some way, the problem with the
    species taxonomy.
  • Improving the quality of the data. Validation
    tools required.
  • Version control on records.
  • And more

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  • Future goals (2)
  • Storing the Dutch Turboveg data in a national
    (geo) database (PostGIS). Along with the species
    data from NGOs and the usage of geographical
    maps (soil, water regime, geomorphology, etc.)
    creating the possibility to support impact
    studies.

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  • Future goals (3)
  • Storing the European Turboveg data in a European
    (geo) database (PostGIS), called EURODAT. EURODAT
    operates through an application called SynBioSys
    Europe, which is an information system that
    operates on the level of species, vegetation and
    landscape.

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  • Future goals (3)
  • Storing the European Turboveg data in a European
    (geo) database (PostGIS), called EURODAT.
    EURODAT operates through an application called
    SynBioSys Europe, which is an information system
    that operates on the level of species, vegetation
    and landscape.

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  • Future goals (3)
  • Storing the European Turboveg data in a European
    (geo) database (PostGIS), called EURODAT. EURODAT
    operates through an application called SynBioSys
    Europe, which is an information system that
    operates on the level of species, vegetation and
    landscape.

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  • Future goals (4)
  • Making the (al least the Dutch) Turboveg data
    available through the VegetWeb and VegBank
    portals.

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  • So, nothing is wrong with Turboveg, right??

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  • Not quite!
  • Turboveg does not support The taxon concept. Only
    interpreted names are stored. In the best
    scenario one can add synonyms to the species
    list.
  • As a result of its flexibility Turboveg data
    from different users are sometimes difficult to
    combine. There is no common ontology.
  • Not necessarily a problem, but Turboveg does not
    distinguish between a Plot and an Observation.

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Thats it for the moment!Thank you listening.
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Export to ESVeg compatible XML
  • GUIDs needed to ensure uniqueness of data sets.
  • Ontology's (units of measurement) for user
    defined fields.
  • Fix lists in the ESVeg schema needs to removed.
  • .
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