2 Circular
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2 Circular
Bremen, 19 January 2006 2nd Circular 5. Workshop “Vegetationsdatenbanken” / 5 th workshop “vegetation databases” Vegetation databases and monitoring / Vegetationsdatenbanken und Monitoring The 5th workshop on vegetation databases will take place from 22 to 24 February 2006 at the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University Bremen. Up to now, we have received about 30 inscriptions and about 20 submitted abstracts for talks and posters. The lectures cover various aspects and topics related to vegetation databases, including their application for monitoring purposes and the study of changes in the vegetation and environment. We are pleased to inform you that two of our invited speakers have confirmed their participation, *** and Christophe Coudun, currently working at the Centre for Terrestrial Carbon Dynamics, Sheffield, UK. We are happy that Lubomír Tichý takes care of the JUICE workshop and Martin Kleikamp will carry out the Upload of VegetWeb. Below you find a preliminary list of contributions. Please notice that there is still space for a limited number of talks and also poster contributions. We therefore extend the deadline for submission until 29 January 2006 and encourage participants without submitted contribution to announce a talk. As already announced in circular 1, both oral (15 min + 5 min discussion) and poster contributions (max size DIN A0 - 84,10 * 118,90 cm) are welcome. Abstracts in English or German (including title, name, address, email, text, in Times Roman 12, not exceeding 1 page) should send to Maike Isermann ([email protected]). Conference languages are English and German. Venue Lectures and posters will be presented in building C (Chemistry), NW2, (http://www.unibremen.de/lageplan/) at the University Bremen. The building is marked on the map shown below and can be entered either from the east side via the building A/B (NW 2) or from the west side at the Leobener Straße. The lectures are held in room C0300 booked for the whole period of the workshop. Other rooms are at our disposal for the meetings and arrangements on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday. All meeting places are close to the mensa - the student restaurant - and to the coffee bar. Travel Bremen is easily reached by air, train or car. The train station is located in the centre of the town, and most hotels are in close vicinity. There are good tram and bus connections to all parts of Bremen, including the university (see below) http://www.bsag.de/4016.php#4021 . If you arrive by plane, you should avoid to use an expensive taxi to reach the town centre: there is a cheap and frequently running tram, no. 6, going from Bremen airport to the city (and to the University). If you arrive by car and go directly to the university, take – when arriving on the motorway at the crossing Bremer Kreuz – the motorway A27 towards Bremerhaven/Cuxhaven. Leave the motorway at departure “Horn/Lehe-Universität”. Choose the direction towards the “Universität”. You come to a crossing with traffic lights where you go to the right following the “Hochschulring”. Go to the left into the Leobener Str. (third possibility to go left) where you at the righthand (west) side also find a parking site where you can leave your car (for 60 cent /day). The university is located about 4 km north of the Central station north of a large recreational park, the “Bürgerpark”. The university is easily reached by tram. If you are staying in the centre of Bremen, there are several stops (for example “Domsheide”, “Schüsselkorb” or “Hauptbahnhof” [Central station]) from where you can take tram no. 6 in the direction “Universität”. Leave the tram at the central part of the university (“Universität Zentralbereich”) close to a small pond and a large glass building. From there it is a short walk to the building NW2 (“Naturwissenschaften 2”) where the workshop takes place. Accommodation Accommodation (see below) can be arranged via Bremen-Tourist (http://www.brementourism.de/Welcome.html). They offer an extensive list of hotels of all categories. Unfortunately, there is a large medicine congress in Bremen at the same period as our workshop, meaning that only few hotel rooms will be available (see the list with some hotels below), at least at lower price categories. Some hotels offer special arrangements for guests of the university; please ask at the reception for special conditions. Organization: Martin Diekmann ([email protected]) and Maike Isermann With support by: Jörg Ewald, Weihenstephan & Bundesamt für Naturschutz, Bonn Martin Diekmann & Maike Isermann Vegetation ecology and conservation biology, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, FB 2, University of Bremen Leobener Str., D-28359 Bremen, Germany Fax: +49 (0)421 218-7052 E-mail: [email protected] & [email protected] , http://www.vegetation.uni-bremen.de/ Current information: Hotel name address Hotel Hanseatic Garni Glockengang 4 ** Tram no.; Central station to hotel / hotel to university Single room € Double room € (incl. breakfast) Tele-phone web e-mail Tram 6 57-67 77-92 (only 1 room still available) 87 *49-421-325435 http://hotel-hanseaticbremen.de/dt/inhalt.htm [email protected] *49-421-522680 58 (only 3 rooms still available) 76 *49-421-59020 http://www.mercure-hotel-hanseatic- [email protected] bremen.de/ http://www.hotelwestfalia.de/ [email protected] 60 75 *49-421-251011 http://[email protected] hb.de/DeutscheEiche/DE/index.htm 60 75 *49-421-27820 http://[email protected] eiche.de/HornerEiche/DE/index.htm 47 79 *49-421-232076/36 http://www.landhaus-louisenthal.de/ [email protected] *49-421-213051 http://www.hotelheldt.de/frameset.html [email protected] *49-421-5360771 www.bed-and-breakfast.de [email protected] www.city-hotel-bremen.de <[email protected]> [email protected] Hanseatic Bremen Mercure*** Hotel Westfalia*** Neuenlander Straße 55 Tram 6 (near to airport) Langemarckstraße 38- Tram 8 / 42 to university: tram 8 to final station, then bus to univ. (or tram 8 to Domsheide, then tram 6) Hotel “Deutsche Lilienthaler Heerstraße Tram 4 / Eiche”*** 174 to university tram 4 to Horner Kirche, then bus 21 to univ. Hotel “Horner Im Hollergrund 1 Tram 4 / Eiche”*** to university: tram 4 to Horner Kirche, then bus 21 to univ. Hotel “Landhaus Leher Heerstraße 105 Tram 4 / Louisenthal”*? to university: tram 4 to Horner Kirche, then bus 21 to univ. Heldt Hotel** Friedhofstraße 41 Tram 4 / to university: tram 4 (direct. Arsten) to Kirchbachstraße, then bus 22, 21 (direct. Horn/Lehe) to univ. Bed & Breakfast Ask for a good traffic connection to the university Youth Hostel Contact us until 24.01. City Hotel An der Weide 18 Tram 6 Hanseat *** Bahnhofsplatz 8 Tram 6 Ibis** Rembertiring 51 Tram 4 / tram 4 to station, then 6 to univ. From 24./26. January may be available rooms Atlantic Hotel Wiener Straße 4 (near Tram 6 / Universum**** University) to university: walk 69 Maritim Hotel Bremen**** Ramada-Treff Überseehotel**** 47; Dependence 53 80 66 68 105 74 *49-421-3648052 +49 421 14 6 88 *49-421-36970 http://city-hotel-bremen.de/ http://www.hotel-hanseat.com/ 82 110 *49-421-24670 http://[email protected] hotels.de/universum/hotel/flash6.htm http://www.maritim.de/typo3/[email protected] hp?id=679 http://www.tagungshotel.com/hotel_ [email protected] treff.de Hollerallee 99 Tram 6/bus 89 110 *49-421-37890 Wachtstraße 27 Tram 6 83 95 *49-421-36010 If you prefer to stay very cheap in the newly renovated Youth Hostel with view on the river Weser, please contact us until 24 January 2006. If you encounter any difficulties with finding a place, please contact Maike Isermann. Preliminary programme The role of databanks in facilitating management and analysis of permanent plot data: EcoPlant: a phytoecological database that allows the prediction of tree species niche and productivity An improved method to merge cover values in phytosociological plots BIOTABase - A Database Software for Biodiversity Monitoring Cas e studies demonstrating the role of databanks in monitoring programs. Long-term Ground Vegetation monitoring in the ICP Forests and EU Forest Condition Monitoring Programme The ForestBIOTA-Project – A pilot project for the Assessment of key factors of Biodiversity in Forests in the Frame of the Forest Condition Monitoring Programme BIOTABase - Ein vegetationsökologisches Datenbanksystem für Monitoring in Afrika The french network to monitor forest dynamics after the 1999 storms. Beech forests monitoring – a case study employing 30-year-old floristic data Technical reports on the development of software solutions; Die Analyse von Dauerbeobachtungsflächen mit Hilfe des Programms ZW-INFO/VULPIA 1.3 Eine neue TURBOVEG-Referenzliste für Deutschland Workflow Integration for Vegetation Science Contributions on the general progress in the use of vegetation databases. Die Vegetationsdatenbank von Mecklenburg-Vorpommern – Nutzung willkommen! Landmark-based Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction as Explorative Tool for Identifying Structures in the German Vegetation Database Coincidence of two largest vegetation databases in the Czech Republic – example of beech forest vegetation Assessment of environmental conditions using two largest vegetation databases in the Czech Republic – any differences? Model-predicted patterns of the vascular plant diversity on the landscape scale in Switzerland – linear features prevail IntraBioDiv - Does plant species diversity and habitat diversity correspond with genetic diversity? Proceedings of a running EU-project Working sessions 1. Upload VegetWeb – Wednesday (22 February 2006): 13:00 – ca. 17.30 h. More detailed information about the format and other technical aspects are given at a following pages (see also below) UploadVegetWeb.htm 2. JUICE – Wednesday (22 February 2006): 13:00 – ca. 17.30 h. This workshop will be given by Lubomír Tichý. One part is meant for new users, a second part is adapted to advanced users (for example, treating different measures of fidelities, new methods for data standardization, similarity indices, COCKTAIL method). The first part can be done interactively using personal notebooks for a limited number of participants, while the second part has more the form of a lecture with demonstration. Lubomír Tichý will contact you via email before the workshop. 3. FlorKart user meeting – Thursday (23 February 2006): 17:00 – ca. 18:00 h. This will be an exchange of information on on-going projects and the use of the database for all interested, both beginners and advanced. Jörg Ewald will give a short introduction. There is a reservation made for a social gathering / dinner at the Rathaus restaurant, located in the City at the market place, for Wednesday, 22 February 2006, around 18.30 h. Einladung zum Workshop „Upload VegetWeb“ am Mittwoch, 22.02.2006, 13:00 - ca. 17:30 Uhr an der Universität Bremen Leitung: Dr. Martin Kleikamp, Bergisch-Gladbach For an interactive information portal please click on the below icon: UploadVegetWeb.htm In diesem Workshop werden mitgebrachte Vegetationsaufnahmen in VegetWeb importiert. Dabei sind insbesondere die Themen Taxonomiekonzept, standardisierte Kopfdaten und XML-Plausibilitätsprüfungen von Bedeutung. • Teilnehmen kann jeder, der Daten anerkannt fachlicher Qualität (z. B. in Zeitschriften oder Dissertationen publizierte Daten) online in VegetWeb stellen möchte, oder sich generell für das Thema interessiert. • Mitgebrachte Vegetationsaufnahmen sollten am besten in einer AccessDatenbanktabelle vorliegen und plausibel sein, mit einer getrennten Artenliste der Originalnamen und Wisskirchen-Synonyme (siehe Beispiel 1). Notfalls geht aber auch eine normale Exceltabelle mit der üblichen pflanzensoziologischen Kreuztabellenform, Arten in Zeilen, Aufnahmen in Spalten (siehe Beispiel 2). • Die detaillierte Datenstruktur ist der Dokumentation des ESVeg-Standards unter http://www.floraweb.de/vegetweb/VegetwebSchema.html zu entnehmen. Ein Klick auf ? erläutert die Attribute, [0..1] bedeutet fakultativ, [1] obligatorisch. ?? • Die Kopfdaten (Aufnahmen müssen durchlaufend nummeriert sein) müssen den im 1. Workshop in Göttingen postulierten Minimalforderungen entsprechen (siehe Aufstellung unten). • Da die Zeit begrenzt ist (13:00 – ca. 17:30), wird anhand der Qualität und Wertigkeit eine Vorauswahl der eventuell noch während der Tagung online zu stellenden Daten getroffen. • Es sind auch Interessenten ohne eigene Daten willkommen, da der Workshop allen Teilnehmern die Fähigkeit zur selbstständigen Datenaufbereitung und zum anschließenden Import vermitteln soll. Beispiel 1: Plotcode ZiDq0001 ZiDq0009 Projekt Flächennr Lokalität ZiDq 1 Beispielort1 ZiDq 9 Beispielort2 Beobachtungscode ZiDq000120040601 ZiDq000120050601 ZiDq000920050602 Plot ZiDq0001 ZiDq0001 ZiDq0009 Projekt ZiDq ZiDq ZiDq Datum 2004-06-01 2005-06-01 2005-06-02 Deckungsmethode Braun-Blanquet Braun-Blanquet Braun-Blanquet Taxoncode Originalname Originalreferenz 1 2 Arrhenaterum elatius Plantago major Rothmaler1980 Schmeil, Fitschen1985 Taxoncode 1 1 2 2 Beobachtung ZiDq000120040601 ZiDq000120050601 ZiDq000120050601 ZiDq000920050602 Schicht 1 1 1 1 (Interpretation nach Wisskirchen/Koperski) Arrhenatherum elatius Plantago major ssp. major Deckung + 1 r + Beispiel 2: Arrhenaterum elatius Plantago major zurück zum Text Rothmaler, X.1980 Schmeil X., Fitschen X.1985 Arrhenatherum elatius Plantago major ssp. major 2004-0601 ZiDq 1 + 2005-0601 ZiDq 1 1 2005-0602 ZiDq 9 r + Für den Import in VegetWeb müssen die unterstrichenen Kopfdaten vorhanden sein: Autor (Erheber) Datum Flächengröße Lokalisierung Koordinaten (wenn bekannt) Messtischblatt/Quadrant (wenn bekannt) Naturraum Politische Einheit (Gemeinde, Kreis etc.) Höhe ü. NN (m) Exposition (Grad oder Windrose) Inklination (Grad) Formationszugehörigkeit Syntaxon (Originalzuordnung), ev. weitere Zuordnungen Deckung Baumschicht(en) mit Definition des jew. Höhenbereiches Deckung Strauchschicht Deckung Krautschicht(en) Deckung Kryptogamenschicht zurück zum Text