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|field_project_access_URL=http://www.creamontblanc.org/fr/phenoclim/presentation/ | |field_project_access_URL=http://www.creamontblanc.org/fr/phenoclim/presentation/ | ||
|field_screenshot=Plantes au fil des saisons CREA - 2014-03-26.png | |field_screenshot=Plantes au fil des saisons CREA - 2014-03-26.png | ||
|field_software=Citizen science custom software | |field_software=Citizen science custom software | ||
|field_project_open=No | |field_project_open=No | ||
|field_subject_areas=Natural sciences | |field_subject_areas=Natural sciences | ||
|field_cs_subject_areas=environment/climate | |field_cs_subject_areas=environment/climate | ||
|field_project_description="Pheno" as in Phenology: Phenology is the study of seasonal events in habitats. As part of the Phenoclim program we follow the dates of bud-break, flowering and leaf development in the spring; color change and leaf-fall in autumn. | |field_project_description="Pheno" as in Phenology: Phenology is the study of seasonal events in habitats. As part of the Phenoclim program we follow the dates of bud-break, flowering and leaf development in the spring; color change and leaf-fall in autumn. | ||
Ten species of trees and plants are studied in our area: downy birch, silver birch, ash, hazel, lilac, colt's foot, rowan, primrose, larch and spruce. | Ten species of trees and plants are studied in our area: downy birch, silver birch, ash, hazel, lilac, colt's foot, rowan, primrose, larch and spruce. | ||
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Also, the great diversity of microclimates determined by altitude and slope aspect makes this area a particularly rich area of study. A network of Phenoclim temperature stations has been placed at key points throughout the massif. | Also, the great diversity of microclimates determined by altitude and slope aspect makes this area a particularly rich area of study. A network of Phenoclim temperature stations has been placed at key points throughout the massif. | ||
|field_purpose_of_project=The seasonal rhythms of living things, especially plants, are entirely dependent on temperature. If the spring temperature is a few degrees higher than normal, plants can begin budding and flowering several weeks earlier than usual. These events can therefore be valuable indicators of the impact of climate change on vegetation. This is what is at stake in the Phenoclim program. | |field_purpose_of_project=The seasonal rhythms of living things, especially plants, are entirely dependent on temperature. If the spring temperature is a few degrees higher than normal, plants can begin budding and flowering several weeks earlier than usual. These events can therefore be valuable indicators of the impact of climate change on vegetation. This is what is at stake in the Phenoclim program. | ||
|field_location_of_activities=Mountain areas | |field_location_of_activities=Mountain areas | ||
|field_team_leadermm=Daphné Asse, Irène Alvarez | |field_team_leadermm=Daphné Asse, Irène Alvarez | ||
|field_main_institution=Centre de Recherche pour les Ecosystèmes d’Altitude (CREA) | |field_main_institution=Centre de Recherche pour les Ecosystèmes d’Altitude (CREA) | ||
|field_team_link=http://www.creamontblanc.org/fr/la-crea/qu-est-ce-que-le-crea/ | |field_team_link=http://www.creamontblanc.org/fr/la-crea/qu-est-ce-que-le-crea/ | ||
|field_contact_person=Daphné Asse | |field_contact_person=Daphné Asse | ||
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* Five events are monitored (sprouts (?), leaves, flowers, change of color, falling leaves). During these data collection periods, sites must be visited every 8 days | * Five events are monitored (sprouts (?), leaves, flowers, change of color, falling leaves). During these data collection periods, sites must be visited every 8 days | ||
* For each of these events, several data must be collected ... | * For each of these events, several data must be collected ... | ||
|field_Haklay_typology=crowdsourcing | |field_Haklay_typology=crowdsourcing | ||
|field_volonteer_computing=no | |field_volonteer_computing=no | ||
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|field_volonteer_gaming=no | |field_volonteer_gaming=no | ||
|field_data_types_to_manipulate=observations | |field_data_types_to_manipulate=observations | ||
|field_participant_contribution_type=data collection | |field_participant_contribution_type=data collection | ||
|field_tutorials_documentation=yes | |field_tutorials_documentation=yes | ||
|field_peer_to_peer_guidance=N/A | |field_peer_to_peer_guidance=N/A | ||
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|field_collective_performance_feedback=N/A | |field_collective_performance_feedback=N/A | ||
|field_research_progress_feedback=N/A | |field_research_progress_feedback=N/A | ||
|field_member_profiles=N/A | |field_member_profiles=N/A | ||
|field_community_tools=website | |field_community_tools=website | ||
|field_has_community_manager=yes | |field_has_community_manager=yes | ||
|field_project_news_updates=N/A | |field_project_news_updates=N/A | ||
|field_socialsoftware_sites=N/A | |field_socialsoftware_sites=N/A | ||
|field_team_work=N/A | |field_team_work=N/A | ||
|field_completion_level=Low | |field_completion_level=Low | ||
|field_last_edition=2014/03/26 | |field_last_edition=2014/03/26 | ||
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