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Revisión del 09:35 29 jun 2020 de Lcgarcia (discusión | contribuciones) (Kurt Hueck lived ten years in South America where he studied the vegetation of the sub-continent. His work resulted in a book of the forests as well as a wall map on the vegetation. Since the description of the map legend has close correspondence to the book content, we tought it could be useful to have a GIS-compatible version of the original map. Many studies on species distribution can benefit from it as additional criteria for modeling, or as a reference map to interpret modeling results. A…)
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Kurt Hueck lived ten years in South America where he studied the vegetation of the sub-continent. His work resulted in a book of the forests as well as a wall map on the vegetation. Since the description of the map legend has close correspondence to the book content, we tought it could be useful to have a GIS-compatible version of the original map. Many studies on species distribution can benefit from it as additional criteria for modeling, or as a reference map to interpret modeling results. After 50 years the way of drawing maps has changed, but the knowledge embedded in legacy maps like Hueck's one, is a valuable record of a less disturbed environment.

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actual09:35 29 jun 2020 (1,12 MB)Lcgarcia (discusión | contribuciones)Kurt Hueck lived ten years in South America where he studied the vegetation of the sub-continent. His work resulted in a book of the forests as well as a wall map on the vegetation. Since the description of the map legend has close correspondence to the book content, we tought it could be useful to have a GIS-compatible version of the original map. Many studies on species distribution can benefit from it as additional criteria for modeling, or as a reference map to interpret modeling results. A…

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