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  • From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <venaurafarm@bellsouth.net>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [permaculture] Bioversity International: Training Manual on Spatial Analysis of Plant Diversity and Distribution
  • Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 00:54:53 -0400


Bioversity International: Training Manual on Spatial Analysis of Plant Diversity and Distribution
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Bioversity Home > Training > Training Materials > GIS download
Training Manual on Spatial Analysis of Plant Diversity and Distribution


The manual is based on specific exercises, based on real project data. In order to use the manual, you will also need to download the relevant exercise data (listed below)

Download the training manual:
Training Manual on Spatial Analysis of Plant Diversity and Distribution (13.7 MB)

Download the exercise data as:
- a single file (473.9 MB) (which by unzipping creates the different folders used in the manual)
- separate zip files for the different exercises

2.1 Importing observation data (103 KB)
2.2 Importing climate data (154.8 MB)
3.1 Basic elements (121.7 MB)
3.2 Export to Google Earth (1.0 MB)
4.1 Quality control – Administrative units (13.6 MB)
4.2 Quality control – Atypical points (3.9 MB)
5.1 Species diversity (4.0 MB)
5.2 Diversity - Phenotypic data (8.4 MB)
5.3 Diversity - Molecular marker data (4.0 MB)
5.4 Conservation strategies (6.8 MB)
6.1 Realized niche (12 KB)
6.2 Potential distribution (9.8 MB)
6.3 Climate change (29.7 MB)
6.4 Gap analysis (12.7 MB)

For more information:
Contact: Maarten Van Zonneveld

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