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First Report of the European Vegetation Classification Committee (EVCC)
Author(s) -
Idoia Biurrun,
Wolfgang Willner
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
vegetation classification and survey
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2683-0671
DOI - 10.3897/vcs/2020/60352
Subject(s) - vegetation (pathology) , vegetation classification , alliance , voting , mediterranean climate , baseline (sea) , geography , political science , environmental resource management , environmental science , law , medicine , archaeology , pathology , politics
The European Vegetation Classification Committee (EVCC) was established in 2017 by the European Vegetation Survey to maintain and update a standard phytosociological classification of European vegetation. Vegetation scientists can send proposals for modification of specific parts of the EuroVegChecklist, which is used as a baseline. The proposals are accepted or rejected based on recommendations issued by a specialist group and after voting by EVCC members. Here we report the results of the first voting, which took place from 4 June to 4 July 2020. EVCC members voted on the recommendations issued for three proposals of change concerning spring and dune vegetation, and mediterranean grasslands. As a result, EVCC accepted to modify the classes Ammophiletea and Helichryso-Crucianelletea, but rejected to include the alliance Philonotidion seriatae and the class Charybdido pancratii-Asphodeletea ramosi. These rejections are not final, and similar proposals can be submitted again with new data supporting the proposed changes. Abbreviations: EVCC = European Vegetation Classification Committee; SG = Specialist Group.

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