Die niederländische dendrologische Vereinigung (Nederlandse Dendrologische Vereniging) bringt Menschen miteinander in Kontakt, die sich in ihrer Freizeit oder beruflich mit Bäumen beschäftigen. Von jedem anderen ist einiges über die Vielzahl von Bäumen zu lernen: wie man sie erkennt, wie man sie nutzt, wo sie zu finden sind, woher sie kommen. Der Verein organisiert eine Reihe von Aktivitäten für seine Mitglieder, und bietet Publikationen an (Arbor Vitae und Dendroflora). ... [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt]
This interactive key to the perennial woody plants of Minnesota was developed with the goal of providing an easy-to-use guide to identification of all woody plant species occurring in the state. The key includes native species as well as naturalized introduced and commonly cultivated woody plants. [Information of the supplier]
Rocky Mountain Tree-Ring Research is a nonprofit research organization founded in 1997 by Peter M. Brown. We provide expertise in tree-ring collection, dating, and analysis to answer a variety of basic and applied questions in fire and forest history, climatology, and ecosystem ecology, restoration, and management. [Information of the supplier]
Maps of the ranges of tree species in North America compiled by Elbert Little, of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, and others (see references below) were digitized for use in USGS' vegetation-climate modeling studies. These digital map files are available here for download. The maps are available in ArcView® shapefile format. Geographic ranges are represented as polygons. There is one shapefile (with associated data files) for each tree species. At present, not all of the maps have been digitized, quality checked, and made available here, but we plan to make most or all of the digitized maps available over time. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Tree-Ring Laboratory at Argentinean Institute for Ice, Snow and Environmental Sciences (IANIGLA) is pleased to host the Third American Dendrochronology Conference - AmeriDendro 2016. Located in the Cuyo region in western Argentina, Mendoza is the center of the Argentinian wine industry, known as one of the great wine capitals of the world. With its generous geography of mountains, eternal snow, valleys, rivers, deserts and oasis Mendoza offers different possibilities to enjoy 365 days a year. It is also near the Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Americas. Dendrochronological research has been carried out at the Tree-Ring Lab in IANIGLA since 1978, which is the first dendro lab in South America. IANIGLA has wide experience in hosting international meetings such as, the successful International Conference on Dendrochronology for the Third Millennium (2000) and the Second Binational (Argentina & Chile) Conference of Ecology (2004). During the Binational Conference of 2004, the numbers of participants surpassed 1200 people. ... [Information of the supplier]