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A growing number of websites can help us learn about forest canopies.
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The AmeriFlux network, established in 1996, provides continuous observations of ecosystem level exchanges of CO2, water, energy and momentum spanning diumal, synoptic, seasonal, and interannual time scales.
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A large study in the boreal forest that had
a large canopy component.
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Addresses issues of data acquisition, management, analysis and exchange relating to canopy studies at all stages of the research process. We develop informatics tools for canopy scientists, document and publish datasets that demonstrate use of these tools, characterize (and formalize in informatics terms) fundamental structures of the forest canopy, and relate those structures to functional characterizations for retrospective, comparative, and integrative studies.
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The objectives of the standard are to provide a common set of terminology and definitions for the documentation of digital geospatial data. The standard establishes the names of data elements and compound elements (groups of data elements) to be used for these purposes, the definitions of these compound elements and data elements, and information about the values that are to be provided for the data elements.
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Eco-Informatics Center - Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment
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An online data and information management resource for ecologists.
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