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- Dataset description "Der Saltable-Datensatz befasst sich mit Grasmerper- und Kricketvorkommen in Belgien. Die Daten werden weitgehend von Freiwilligen-Naturisten erhoben, die auch Daten aus bestehenden Museums- und Hochschulsammlungen in Belgien überprüften und digitalisierten. Die Eingabe in eine Datenbank, Rückmeldungen an Beobachter, Validierung und Datenbankpflege wurden von einem professionellen Mitarbeiter des Instituts für Naturschutz (IN) betreut. Die Arbeitsgruppe Salbel (Salta Belgien) wurde 1989 eingerichtet. Ziel dieses Projekts war es, Informationen über Vertrieb, Betrug und Ökologie von Graskäufern und Krickets in Belgien, den Niederlanden und Luxemburg zu sammeln. Die Arbeitsgruppe hat einen Newsletter erstellt, der im Zeitraum 1989-2002 unregelmäßig angewandt wurde, um Erkenntnisse, Interessenbeobachtungen, ökologische Forschung usw. zu beobachten, den Naturschützern Feedback zu geben und das Bewusstsein für den Erhaltungswert von Orthoptera im Allgemeinen zu schärfen. In diesem Zeitraum war die Arbeitsgruppe am aktivsten und organisierte jährliche Wochenenden, die wiederum in Belgien, den Niederlanden und manchmal auch in Nordfrankreich organisiert wurden. An diesen Wochenenden sollten Bestandsaufnahmen für schlecht erforschte Regionen durchgeführt und der Wissensaustausch zwischen den Kooperationspartnern gefördert werden. 1997 wurde anhand von Daten aus diesem Projekt (Kleukers et al. 1997) ein Standardwerk zu den Graskäufern und Krickets der Niederlande veröffentlicht. Im Jahr 2000 wurden in Flandern, Brüssel und Wallonien vorläufige und rote Listen von Graskäufern und Krickets veröffentlicht (Decleer et al. 2000), die das erste große Ergebnis dieses faunistischen Projekts für Belgien darstellten. Infolgedessen wuchs das Interesse von Graskäufern und Krickets an der Erhaltung, da diese Insects zu wichtigen Indikatoren für die natürliche Qualität und ein erfolgreiches Naturmanagement wurden. Nach diesem Meilenstein löst die Arbeitsgruppe einen gewissen Anreiz, das Netzwerk der assoziierten Unternehmen wurde nicht mehr professionell unterstützt, und Salbel wurde weniger aktiv. Im Jahr 2006 wurde im Rahmen des Projekts SaltaBru in der Region Brüssel-Hauptstadt eine spezielle Umfrage durchgeführt, um die Zahl der Daten für diese Region zu erhöhen. In jüngerer Zeit wurde Saltable zu einer Studiengruppe der flämischen NRO Natuurpunt. Die Arbeitsgruppe überprüfte zahlreiche Aktivitäten und eine wachsende Zahl von Aufzeichnungsgeräten (http://www.saltabel.org). Seit 2011 wird die Online-Kodierungsplattform http://www.waarnemingen.be beworben und für die Online-Berichterstattung von Aufzeichnungen genutzt. Seit 2012 konzentrierte sich die Arbeitsgruppe auf die Erweiterung des Wissens über vermehrte Arten in Flandern, wobei spezielle Erhebungen durchgeführt wurden, die historisch bekannte Standorte z. B. Stenobothrus stigmaticus, Stenobothrus lineatus und Ephippiger ephippiger erforschten. Die hier beschriebene Datenbank entspricht jedoch nicht diesen aktuellen Aufzeichnungen. Die Niederlande arbeiten derzeit auch an einem neuen Atlas über Waarneming.nl (http://www.waarneming.nl/sprinkhaanatlas_start.php). Damit jeder diesen Datensatz nutzen kann, wurden wir die Daten im Rahmen einer „Creative Commons Zero Exemption“ (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) öffentlich zugänglich gemacht. Wir wären Ihnen jedoch dankbar, wenn Sie diese Normen für die Datennutzung lesen und befolgen (http://www.inbo.be/en/norms-for-data-use) und einen Link zum ursprünglichen Datensatz (https://doi.org/10.15468/1rcpsq) anfügen würden, wenn Sie diese Normen für die Datennutzung lesen und befolgen würden. Wenn Sie diese Daten für ein wissenschaftliches Papier verwenden, geben Sie bitte den Datensatz gemäß den geltenden Bezugsnormen und/oder die Mitautorisierung an. Wir möchten erfahren, wie Sie die Daten verwendet oder visualisiert haben, oder weitere Informationen zur Verfügung stellen. Bitte wenden Sie sich an uns über die Kontaktdaten in den Metadaten opendata@inbo.be oder https://twitter.com/LifeWatchINBO." @default.
- Dataset description "The Salbel dataset deals with grasshopper and cricket occurrences in Belgium. The data are largely gathered by Volunteernaturalists, who also reviewed and digitised data from existing museum and university collections in Belgium. Contribution à une base de données, retour d’information aux observateurs, validation et gestion de données pour un emploi professionnel à l’Institut de conservation de la nature (IN). The Saltabel (Salta Belgium) working group était established en 1989. The purpose of this project était mainly to collect information about the distribution, faunistics and ecology of grasshoppers and crickets in Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg. The working group produced a newsletter which appeared irregularly in the period 1989-2002 with the intention to inform observers about latest findings, interesting observations, ecological research, etc., Provide feedback to naturalists and to raise awareness about the conservation value of Orthoptera in general. During this, the working group était most active and organised annual weekds, in turn organized in Belgium, the Netherlands and sometimes also northern France. Les week-ends plus intenses vers des inventaires de formes pour les régions de badly prospectus et l’échange de connaissances stimulant entre les collaborateurs. En 1997, a standard work on the grasshoppers and crickets of The Netherlands is published using data from this project (Kleukers et al. 1997). En 2000, a provisional atlas and red lists of grasshoppers and crickets in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia is published (Decleer et al. 2000), providing the first major output of this faunistic project for Belgium. As a consequence, the interest for grasshoppers and crickets in conservation increased, as these Insects became indicators of natural quality and successful nature management. After this milestone, the working group lost some incentive, the network of volunteers is no longer Professionally supported and Salbel became less active. En 2006, une enquête approfondie a été organisée dans Brussels Capital Region through the SaltaBru, greatly increasing the number of records for this region. More Nieuly, Salboard became a study group of the Flemish ONG Nature and the working group revived with numerous activities and a growing number of recorders involved (http://www.saltabel.org). Since 2011, la plateforme d’encodage en ligne http://www.waarnemingen.be est promue et utilisée pour le compte rendu en ligne des enregistrements. Depuis 2012, the focus of the working group is put on enhancing the knowledge of threatened species in Flanders, with dedicated surveys prospecting historically known locations of «Stenobothrus stigmaticus», «Stenobothrus lineatus» et «Ephippiger ephippiger». The base de données descripbed here, however, dow not these these these records. The Netherlands are currently also working on a new atlas through Waarneming.nl (http://www.waarneming.nl/sprinkhaanatlas_start.php). To allow anyone to use this dataset, we have released the data to the public domain under a Creative Commons Zero waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/). Nous sommes heureux d’apprécier les normes en matière d’utilisation des données (http://www.inbo.be/en/norms-for-data-use) et de «lien vers le jeu de données original» (https://doi.org/10.15468/1rcpsq). IF you use these data for a scientific paper, please cite the dataset following the applicable citation norms and/or consider us for co-authorship. Nous aimerions interested to know how you have used or visualized the data, or to provide more information, so please contact us via the contact information provided in the metadata, opendata@inbo.be ou https://twitter.com/LifeWatchINBO." @default.
- Dataset description "The Saltabel dataset deals with grasshopper and cricket occurrences in Belgium. The data are largely gathered by volunteer naturalists, who also reviewed and digitised data from existing museum and university collections in Belgium. Input in a database, feedback to observers, validation and database maintenance were cared for by a professional employee at the Institute for Nature Conservation (IN). The Saltabel (Salta Belgium) working group was established in 1989. The purpose of this project was mainly to collect information about the distribution, faunistics and ecology of grasshoppers and crickets in Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg. The working group produced a newsletter which appeared irregularly in the period 1989-2002 with the intention to inform observers about latest findings, interesting observations, ecological research etc., provide feedback to naturalists and to raise awareness about the conservation value of Orthoptera in general. During this periode, the working group was most active and organised annual weekends, in turn organized in Belgium, the Netherlands and sometimes also northern France . These weekends were intended to perform inventories for badly prospected regions and to stimulate knowledge exchange between collaborators. In 1997, a standard work on the grasshoppers and crickets of The Netherlands was published using data from this project (Kleukers et al. 1997). In 2000, a provisional atlas and red lists of grasshoppers and crickets in Flanders , Brussels and Wallonia was published (Decleer et al. 2000), providing the first major output of this faunistic project for Belgium. As a consequence, the interest for grasshoppers and crickets in conservation increased, as these insects became important indicators of natural quality and successful nature management. After this milestone, the working group lost some incentive, the network of volunteers was no longer professionally supported and Saltabel became less active. In 2006, a dedicated survey was organised in Brussels Capital Region through the SaltaBru project, greatly increasing the number of records for this region. More recently, Saltabel became a study group of the Flemish NGO Natuurpunt and the working group revived with numerous activities and a growing number of recorders involved (http://www.saltabel.org). Since 2011, the online encoding platform http://www.waarnemingen.be is promoted and used for online reporting of records. Since 2012, the focus of the working group was put on enhancing the knowledge of threatened species in Flanders, with dedicated surveys prospecting historically known locations of e.g. Stenobothrus stigmaticus, Stenobothrus lineatus and Ephippiger ephippiger. The database described here, however, does not contain these recent records. The Netherlands are currently also working on a new atlas through waarneming.nl (http://www.waarneming.nl/sprinkhaanatlas_start.php). To allow anyone to use this dataset, we have released the data to the public domain under a Creative Commons Zero waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/). We would appreciate however, if you read and follow these norms for data use (http://www.inbo.be/en/norms-for-data-use) and provide a link to the original dataset (https://doi.org/10.15468/1rcpsq) whenever possible. If you use these data for a scientific paper, please cite the dataset following the applicable citation norms and/or consider us for co-authorship. We are always interested to know how you have used or visualized the data, or to provide more information, so please contact us via the contact information provided in the metadata, opendata@inbo.be or https://twitter.com/LifeWatchINBO." @default.
- Dataset description "The Saltable dataset deals with grassmerper and cricket occurrences in Belgium. The data are largely gathered by Volunteer naturalists, who also reviewed and digitised data from existing museum and university collections in Belgium. Input into a database, feedback to observers, validation and database maintenance were cared for by a professional employee at the Institute for Nature Conservation (IN). The Salbel (Salta Belgium) working group was established in 1989. The purpose of this project was to collect information about the distribution, fraud and ecology of grass shoppers and crickets in Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg. The working group produced a newsletter which applies irregularly in the period 1989-2002 with the intention to observe findings, interest observations, ecological research, etc., provide feedback to naturalists and to raise awareness about the conservation value of Orthoptera in general. During this period, the working group was most active and organised annual weekends, in turn organised in Belgium, the Netherlands and sometimes also northern France. These weekends were intended to perform inventories for badly prospected regions and to encourage knowledge exchange between collaborators. In 1997, a standard work on the grass shoppers and crickets of The Netherlands was published using data from this project (Kleukers et al. 1997). In 2000, a provisional atlas and red lists of grass shoppers and crickets in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia was published (Decleer et al. 2000), providing the first major output of this faunistic project for Belgium. As a consequence, the interest for grass shoppers and crickets in conservation increased, as these Insects became important indicators of natural quality and successful nature management. After this milestone, the working group solves some incentive, the network of associates was no longer professionally supported and Salbel became less active. In 2006, a dedicated survey was organised in Brussels Capital Region through the SaltaBru project, increasing the number of records for this region. More recently, Saltable became a study group of the Flemish NGO Natuurpunt and the working group reviewed with numerous activities and a growing number of recorders implemented (http://www.saltabel.org). Since 2011, the online encoding platform http://www.waarnemingen.be is promoted and used for online reporting of records. Since 2012, the focus of the working group was put on extending the knowledge of increased species in Flanders, with dedicated surveys prospecting historically known locations of e.g. Stenobothrus stigmaticus, Stenobothrus lineatus and Ephippiger ephippiger. The database described here, however, does not comply with these recent records. The Netherlands are currently also working on a new atlas through Waarneming.nl (http://www.waarneming.nl/sprinkhaanatlas_start.php). To allow anyone to use this dataset, we have been released the data to the public domain under a Creative Commons Zero waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/). We would appreciate however, if you read and follow these norms for data use (http://www.inbo.be/en/norms-for-data-use) and provide a link to the original dataset (https://doi.org/10.15468/1rcpsq) if you read and follow these norms for data use. If you use this data for a scientific paper, please cite the dataset following the applicable citation norms and/or for co-authorship. We are interested to know how you have used or visualised the data, or to provide more information, so please contact us via the contact information provided in the metadata, opendata@inbo.be or https://twitter.com/LifeWatchINBO." @default.
- Dataset identifier "https://www.gbif.org/dataset/76cc7230-76b6-4763-9caf-22626b29c0a6" @default.
- Dataset language ENG @default.
- Dataset modified "2020-09-09T15:59:00+02:00" @default.
- Dataset publisher 2199335933 @default.
- Dataset spatial 3337388 @default.
- Dataset title "Saltabel - Orthoptera in Belgium" @default.
- Dataset title "Saltabel – Orthoptera in Belgien" @default.
- Dataset title "Saltable – Orthoptera in Belgium" @default.
- Dataset title "Tableau — Orthoptera en Belgique" @default.
- Dataset type Dataset @default.
- Dataset contactPoint genid29815 @default.
- Dataset contactPoint genid29816 @default.
- Dataset distribution archive.do?r=saltabel-occurrences @default.
- Dataset keyword "Belgium" @default.
- Dataset keyword "Brussels Capital Region" @default.
- Dataset keyword "Flanders" @default.
- Dataset keyword "Occurrence" @default.
- Dataset keyword "Orthoptera" @default.
- Dataset keyword "Walloon Region" @default.
- Dataset keyword "crickets" @default.
- Dataset keyword "distribution" @default.
- Dataset keyword "faunistics" @default.
- Dataset keyword "grasshoppers" @default.
- Dataset keyword "locusts" @default.
- Dataset landingPage resource?r=saltabel-occurrences @default.
- Dataset theme AGRI @default.
- Dataset theme ENVI @default.