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Wiley, Applied Vegetation Science, 1(19), p. 173-180, 2015

DOI: 10.1111/avsc.12191

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European Vegetation Archive (EVA): an integrated database of European vegetation plots

Journal article published in 2015 by Mirjana Krstivojević Ćuk, Željko Škvorc ORCID, Milan Chytrý, Stephan M. Hennekens, Zora Dajić Stevanović, Ilona Knollová, Jürgen Dengler ORCID, Borja Jiménez-Alfaro, Florian Jansen ORCID, Flavia Landucci, Joop H. J. Schaminée, Svetlana Aćić, Aaron Perez-Haase, Emiliano Agrillo, Didem Ambarlı and other authors.
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Abstract

The European Vegetation Archive (EVA) is a centralized database of European vegetation plots developed by the IAVS Working Group European Vegetation Survey. It has been in development since 2012 and first made available for use in research projects in 2014. It stores copies of national and regional vegetation- plot databases on a single software platform. Data storage in EVA does not affect on-going independent development of the contributing databases, which remain the property of the data contributors. EVA uses a prototype of the data- base management software TURBOVEG 3 developed for joint management of multiple databases that use different species lists. This is facilitated by the Syn- BioSys Taxon Database, a system of taxon names and concepts used in the indi- vidual European databases and their corresponding names on a unified list of European flora. TURBOVEG 3 also includes procedures for handling data requests, selections and provisions according to the approved EVA Data Property and Governance Rules. By 30 June 2015, 61 databases from all European regions have joined EVA, contributing in total 1 027 376 vegetation plots, 82% of them with geographic coordinates, from 57 countries. EVA provides a unique data source for large-scale analyses of European vegetation diversity both for fundamental research and nature conservation applications. Updated informa- tion on EVA is available online at http://euroveg.org/eva-database.