Vegetation development in the Swiss National Park from 1917 to 2012

The Swiss National Park was founded in 1914 by scientists from the universities of Basel and Zurich. The purpose of the foundation was - beside the conservation and the re-establishment of a wilderness area - the study of the processes starting with the protection of the area and with the cessation of any human impact. For this purpose, numerous permanent vegetation plots were set up from 1917 to monitor the development of the vegetation. The survey has been conducted without gaps in 5 to 10 year intervals till today. Data was sampled consistently over time, i.e. each species growing in a plot was identified and its abundance recorded in all the survey campaigns.

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Additional Info

Field Value
Geographic coverage
Geographic description Swiss Alps, subalpine and alpine vegetation belt, grasslands and coniferous forests.
Bounding coordinates
North: 46.6642
West: 10.2103
East: 10.2103
South: 46.6642
Temporal coverage
Timestep 1917
Taxonomic coverage
Kingdom Plantae
General taxonomic description 358 species
Other info
Last Updated February 10, 2021, 14:23 (UTC)
Created February 10, 2021, 14:23 (UTC)

Responsible parties

Creator
Name Martin Schuetz
Organization affiliations
Swiss Federal Institute for forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL)

Zuercherstrasse, 111
8903 Birmensdorf
Switzerland

Role

Contact
Name Martin Schuetz
E-mail
Organization affiliations
Swiss Federal Institute for forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL)

Zuercherstrasse, 111
8903 Birmensdorf
Switzerland

Associated party
Name Martin Schuetz
Role

Associated party
Name Anita Risch
Role

Research data management planning

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https://dataportal.senckenberg.de/dataset/98b06a49-0e62-45d5-8b21-2828d614d465