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Select spatial aggregating criteria from the expandable menu on the right. Options are: <br/> | Select spatial aggregating criteria from the expandable menu on the right. Options are: <br/> | ||
::: '''Country:''' Results are grouped per area covered by the local portal. If the portal only covers part of the country, only this part is considered; if the local portal covers the whole country, all the country is considered.<br/> | ::: '''Country:''' Results are grouped per area covered by the local portal. If the portal only covers part of the country, only this part is considered; if the local portal covers the whole country, all the country is considered.<br/> | ||
::: ''' | ::: '''Canton:''' Cantons are country-specific administrative defined areas. Their official name differs from country to country: Kreis, province, district, commarca, county, and so on.<br/> | ||
::: '''Municipality:''' Municipality, like | ::: '''Municipality:''' Municipality, like a canton, is an area administratively defined and country specific.<br/> | ||
::: '''Supersite:''' A supersite is a place that includes many other localities, and can only be used if it was previously created. <br/> | ::: '''Supersite:''' A supersite is a place that includes many other localities, and can only be used if it was previously created. <br/> | ||
::: '''Place:''' A place is a group of Localities (see below) linked | ::: '''Place:''' A place is a group of Localities (see below) linked together within the protocol. It is either represented on the map by a yellow dot or hidden. For example, in STOC EPS census, one may have different point counts in a square. Each of the points represents a Locality, but the square with all the points is a Place. Do the search accordingly. Note sometimes Place and Locality are the same. For example, in the Common breeding bird survey, a Locality represents a transect, and there is only one transect per square. | ||
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::: '''Locality:''' A Locality is the exact location a survey takes place. It may represent a point, a transect or a polygon, depending on the study, and it is represented on the map as a dot. | ::: '''Locality:''' A Locality is the exact location a survey takes place. It may represent a point, a transect or a polygon, depending on the study, and it is represented on the map as a dot. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:39, 15 December 2023
- 3. Spatial aggregation
Select spatial aggregating criteria from the expandable menu on the right. Options are:
- Country: Results are grouped per area covered by the local portal. If the portal only covers part of the country, only this part is considered; if the local portal covers the whole country, all the country is considered.
- Canton: Cantons are country-specific administrative defined areas. Their official name differs from country to country: Kreis, province, district, commarca, county, and so on.
- Municipality: Municipality, like a canton, is an area administratively defined and country specific.
- Supersite: A supersite is a place that includes many other localities, and can only be used if it was previously created.
- Place: A place is a group of Localities (see below) linked together within the protocol. It is either represented on the map by a yellow dot or hidden. For example, in STOC EPS census, one may have different point counts in a square. Each of the points represents a Locality, but the square with all the points is a Place. Do the search accordingly. Note sometimes Place and Locality are the same. For example, in the Common breeding bird survey, a Locality represents a transect, and there is only one transect per square.
- Locality: A Locality is the exact location a survey takes place. It may represent a point, a transect or a polygon, depending on the study, and it is represented on the map as a dot.
- Country: Results are grouped per area covered by the local portal. If the portal only covers part of the country, only this part is considered; if the local portal covers the whole country, all the country is considered.