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In LUT vegetation age structure classes, fixed typos
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junrongYu committed Aug 19, 2024
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Expand Up @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ PREFIX xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#>
schema:url "https://github.com/ternaustralia/dawe-rlp-vocabs/tree/main/vocab_files/categorical_collections/luts/vegetation-age-structure-classes.ttl"^^xsd:anyURI ;
urnp:categoricalCollection <https://linked.data.gov.au/def/nrm/30985f0b-095b-50ee-8dfe-f872f73ea5a0> ;
urnp:categoricalConcept <https://linked.data.gov.au/def/nrm/56dff2fb-9cc0-5262-8d70-15e383f88ab7> ;
urnp:conceptDefinition "Trees: Mixed size and age classeses, usually identified by two or more strata dominated by the same species but can also be sites with different species regenerating in the understorey of an older canopy; Shrubs: Mixed size and age classeses; usually two or more strata dominated by the same species but includes sites with different species regenerating in the understorey of an older canopy; Grasses and herbs: A mixture of mature, perennial and immature annual species present on site; Cryptograms: A mixture of mature reproductive plants with immature regeneration." ;
urnp:conceptDefinition "Trees: Mixed size and age classes, usually identified by two or more strata dominated by the same species but can also be sites with different species regenerating in the understorey of an older canopy; Shrubs: Mixed size and age classes; usually two or more strata dominated by the same species but includes sites with different species regenerating in the understorey of an older canopy; Grasses and herbs: A mixture of mature, perennial and immature annual species present on site; Cryptograms: A mixture of mature reproductive plants with immature regeneration." ;
urnp:conceptSource "Bignall J, Laws M, McCallum K, O’Neill S, Lewis, D, Sparrow B (2023) Vegetation Mapping Module. In ‘Ecological Field Monitoring Protocols Manual using the Ecological Monitoring System Australia’. (Eds S O’Neill, K Irvine, A Tokmakoff, B Sparrow). TERN, Adelaide." ;
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schema:url "https://github.com/ternaustralia/dawe-rlp-vocabs/tree/main/vocab_files/categorical_collections/luts/vegetation-age-structure-classes.ttl"^^xsd:anyURI ;
urnp:categoricalCollection <https://linked.data.gov.au/def/nrm/30985f0b-095b-50ee-8dfe-f872f73ea5a0> ;
urnp:categoricalConcept <https://linked.data.gov.au/def/nrm/afd516e4-0cb0-5a47-aff9-14b991824e79> ;
urnp:conceptDefinition "Trees: Dominated by dense to sparse, well-developed, immature plants. Large emergents can be present with crown cover <5% of the total crown cover. However, if the cover is >5%, classesify as ‘uneven age’. Trees have well- developed stems (poles). Crowns have small branches. The height is below maximum height for the stand type. Apical dominance still apparent in vigorous trees; Shrubs: Dominated by dense to sparse, well-developed but not mature plants. If large emergent plants are present, then they occupy <5% crown cover of the dominant stratum; if >5%, classesify as ‘uneven age’; Grasses and herbs: Vegetative growth abundant; plants approaching full mature size but reproductive material absent or in early stages only; soil surface largely obscured in average sites; Cryptograms: Cover of plants high for the site; some reproduction may be evident." ;
urnp:conceptDefinition "Trees: Dominated by dense to sparse, well-developed, immature plants. Large emergents can be present with crown cover <5% of the total crown cover. However, if the cover is >5%, classify as ‘uneven age’. Trees have well- developed stems (poles). Crowns have small branches. The height is below maximum height for the stand type. Apical dominance still apparent in vigorous trees; Shrubs: Dominated by dense to sparse, well-developed but not mature plants. If large emergent plants are present, then they occupy <5% crown cover of the dominant stratum; if >5%, classify as ‘uneven age’; Grasses and herbs: Vegetative growth abundant; plants approaching full mature size but reproductive material absent or in early stages only; soil surface largely obscured in average sites; Cryptograms: Cover of plants high for the site; some reproduction may be evident." ;
urnp:conceptSource "Bignall J, Laws M, McCallum K, O’Neill S, Lewis, D, Sparrow B (2023) Vegetation Mapping Module. In ‘Ecological Field Monitoring Protocols Manual using the Ecological Monitoring System Australia’. (Eds S O’Neill, K Irvine, A Tokmakoff, B Sparrow). TERN, Adelaide." ;
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