Vegetation Classification and Survey (VCS) (Apr 2021)

Global Vegetation Project: An Interactive Online Map of Open-Access Vegetation Photos

  • Jesse R. Fleri,
  • Sienna A. Wessel,
  • David H. Atkins,
  • Nicholas W. Case,
  • Shannon E. Albeke,
  • Daniel C. Laughlin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS/2021/60575
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. 41 – 45

Abstract

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The Global Vegetation Project (http://gveg.wyobiodiversity.org) is a new initiative to host an online database of open-access, georeferenced vegetation photos. The mission of the Global Vegetation Project is ‘to inspire and empower people of all ages to learn about the diversity of vegetation on our planet and to provide educators with a resource for teaching ecology online’. The beta release includes two R-Shiny web applications that allow users to 1) submit photos of plant communities through a user-friendly online portal and 2) explore submissions made by others through an interactive global map. The spatial coordinates of each photo are used to extract information about the location including long-term and recent climate data to create Walter and Leith climate diagrams for each photo. User submitted photos can be filtered by biome, temperature, precipitation, and elevation on the map. The Global Vegetation Project will evolve to match the needs of vegetation scientists and ecology educators. We intend to enhance the educational value of the mapping application by incorporating additional search features, global data layers, and the publication of curricula geared towards primary, secondary, and post-secondary education. We encourage the global community of vegetation scientists to use this resource in their classrooms and to contribute photos of vegetation to grow this valuable resource for the world.