Dictionary/Glossary
German-French-Italian-English dictionary of plant names and technical terms used in the NFI. Definitions are given for the terms highlighted in yellow.
sample
Part of the population, that is systematically or randomly selected and surveyed. The sample allows for the approximation of metrical or categorical attributes of the population.- [de] Stichprobe
Teil der Grundgesamtheit, der systematisch oder zufällig ausgewählt und erfasst wird. Die Stichprobe erlaubt die Schätzung von metrischen oder kategorialen Merkmalen der Grundgesamtheit. - [fr] échantillon
Élément d'un ensemble de base choisi et relevé systématiquement ou au hasard. L'échantillon permet d'estimer des critères métriques ou catégorisés d'un ensemble de base. - [it] campione
Parte della popolazione totale scelta e rilevata in modo sistematico o casuale. Il campione permette la stima di parametri quantitativi metrici o di categoria della popolazione totale.
- Recommended form of citation:
Brändli, U.-B.; Speich, S., 2007: Swiss NFI glossary and dictionary. [Published online 27.06.2007]. Available from World Wide Web <http://www.lfi.ch/glossar/glossar-en.php>. Birmensdorf, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL. - The German definition of the scientific terms was done with the help of the
following lexica and terminologies:
LdF = Lexikon der Forstbotanik (Schütt et al. 1991)
SSI = Sanasilva-Inventur WSL. Terminologie im Sanasilva-Bericht 1997 (Brang und Kaennel Dobbertin 1997)
SAFE = Forsteinrichtungsbegriffe. Schweizerischer Arbeitskreis für Forsteinrichtung (1986).
TFW = Terminologie Forsteinrichtung/Waldinventur (Bick et al. 1994)
WBö = Wörterbücher der Biologie. Ökologie (Schäfer und Tischler 1983)
WT = Waldbauliche Terminologie (Brünig und Mayer 1980)
Anl. LFI = Anleitung für die Feldaufnahmen der Erhebung 1993-1995 (Stierlin et al. 1994) - The German, French and Italien plant names were taken mainly from the book Die häufigsten Waldbäume der Schweiz or from the Flora Helvetica
- The English plant names were taken form the internet (swiss web flora, PLANTS Database and Dictionary of Common Names by plantpress.com). The notations and abbreviations were taken from IPNI - The international Plant Names Index.