MOFexplain

Documentation of database, data, surveys and analysis at Marburg Open Forest

Description MOFgeoDB

General description of the spatial database MOFgeoDB

Plots

Various plot designs in the MOF

Literature, Manuals and other Sources

Just all our sources: 1. Simple Features for R. (n.d.). Retrieved December 7, 2021, from https://r-spatial.github.io/sf/articles/sf1.html Dobrovolný, L., & Tesař, V. (2010). Growth and characteristics of old beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) Trees individually dispersed in spruce monocultures–. Journal of Forest Science, 56(No. 9), 406–416. https://doi.org/10.17221/19/2010-JFS Dorji, Y., Annighöfer, P., Ammer, C., & Seidel, D. (2019). Response of Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) Trees to Competition—New Insights from Using Fractal Analysis.

Analysis

Analysis approaches with data of the MOF

Data Collecting

General Situation Collecting data happens in various ways: systematic in context of research more or less chaotic in the context of teaching private to fill the gaps of 2. or any other reason automatic in a fixed time interval individual once in a lifetime or in a fixed interval The second pretends not collecting faulty data but during courses often time is limited to collect everything is needed or the intention of the course is just focused on a special question or learning the actual method.