Vegetation
The mission of the CNPS Vegetation Program is to develop and disseminate quantifiable definitions of all types of vegetation in California. These definitions will be used to promote science-based conservation at the natural community and ecosystem level throughout the State.
The principal goals of the Vegetation Program are to develop, promote, and maintain a uniform vegetation classification that will be adopted by private, state, and federal resource agencies with jurisdiction over land management, and to develop defensible definitions of the rare vegetation of the state.
CNPS Vegetation Program Overview
A Manual of California Vegetation
CNPS has adopted a definitive system for describing vegetation statewide. This standard vegetation classification has been accepted by state and federal agencies, and the principal unit is called “Alliance” (or series), which is a floristically defined vegetation type identified by its dominant and/or characteristic species.
Vegetation Sampling Methods and Projects
CNPS has adopted a series of methods and data forms for the collection of vegetation data around the state. The link below provides an overview of the current vegetation sampling projects along with links to the standard protocols and field forms.
Vegetation Publications and Presentations
CNPS has developed a variety of reports, publications, and presentations to describe vegetation. The characteristic alliances in certain regions of the state are described in the reports. The importance of and variation in vegetation is explained in complimentary publications and presentations, especially as they associate to regional mapping projects, sampling efforts, and conservation efforts.
- Vegetation Program Reports and Publications -- A link to view the reports from Western Riverside County, San Dieguito River area, Northern and Inner Central Coast, Sierra Nevada foothills, and other localities.
- Sampler Newsletters -- Link to informative newsletters that the CNPS Vegetation committee and staff have developed over more than a decade.
- PowerPoint Presentations -- Link to presentations created by CNPS that explain the importance of integrated and detailed vegetation projects.
- CNPS Vegetation Program - Photo
Collection -- The Vegetation Program has a need for photograph submissions to represent the plant communities in California..
Vegetation Workshops
- Vegetation Science Public Workshops -- Announcement for upcoming workshops for professional training in vegetation sampling and mapping.
- Chapter Workshops -- Announcement for upcoming workshops for chapter training in vegetation methods and for upcoming chapter vegetation events.
Statewide Vegetation Mapping Links
Vegetation Program Contacts
- Vegetation Contacts -- How to get in touch with the CNPS Vegetation Program staff and volunteers.
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