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Database with GRTS sampling design used for the C-Mon project.

Dataset

Abstract

A SQLite database holding a realisation of a GRTS design using the principles of Reverse Randomized Quadrant-Recursive Raster method (Theobold et al 2007). The database covers a square 2D grid with 32768 (2^15) pixels in both dimensions. This allows aselect and spatially balanced sampling in Flanders (Belgium) at 10 x 10 m resolution. In the framework of the C-Mon project, selection of plots for sampling soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks over all landuses is performed based on this realisation. It is envisaged that the plots will be monitored over decades to quantify SOC stock changes over time, along with landuse changes. . The R script used to generate the database and to sample from the database is provided. The algorithm itself is available on GitHub (10.5281/zenodo.2784016). The C-Mon project, entitled (in Dutch): 'Actualisatie van de onderbouwing van een methodiek voor de systematische monitoring van koolstofvoorraden in de bodem' was financed by the Department Vlaams Planbureau voor Omgeving from the Flemish Government. Project-ID: OMG/VPO/BODEM/TWOL/2017/1

Version

v1
Date made available13-May-2019
PublisherInstituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek (INBO)
Geographical coverageFlanders

Thematic List 2020

  • Data & infrastructure
  • Soil & air

Policy

  • soil protection
  • monitoring network for policy support

Geographic list

  • Flanders

Free keywords

  • GRTS
  • C-Mon

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