The Environmental Information Network of Andalusia (REDIAM) mobilizes more than 6 million records through GBIF

The new dataset “Localización de taxones botánicos de interés para la identificación de hábitats de la REDIAM (Secretaría General de Medio Ambiente, Agua y Cambio Climático)” recently mobilized by REDIAM has highly increased the total number of occurrences shared by Spanish institutions through GBIF to 32,218,394 occurrences. REDIAM is now the second institution with more occurrences mobilized through the GBIF Spain network, and this dataset is the second largest by its number of occurrences.

This dataset includes locations of Andalusian flora gathered from different information sources available in the REDIAM, highlighting:

  • Andalusian soil maps with information about land use and plant coverage, 2007 (MUCVA2007)
  • Cartography and evaluation of Andalusian forests (VEGE10)
  • Inventory of Andalusian legacy trees
  • Inventory and cartography of Andalusian ethnobotanical resources
  • Actions carried out in Protected Natural Areas by the Plan for the restoration of Andalusian “artales” (Maytenus senegalensis ssp europaea and Zizyphus lotus)
  • Conservation and study of Andalusian wild vines
  • Inventory, cartography and characterization of Andalusian hedges and isolated trees

Moreover, the locations of species from the Third National Forest Inventory (IFN3) have also been included in this dataset.

The dataset has been published under the Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 licence, meaning users of these data must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

You can access the full dataset on the National Data Portal and the GBIF International Data Portal.

Georeferenced records from Rediam dataset at gbif.org
Some metrics about the information contained in this dataset displayed at gbif.org