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Mga Mapagkukunan ng Dendrochronolgy

Dito makikita mo ang mga link sa mga organisasyon at consortia ng tree-ring, mga link sa mga kapaki-pakinabang na libro, mga link sa mga journal ng tree-ring, at iba't ibang mga tool at site sa edukasyon sa pangkalahatang tree-ring.

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Tree-ring Organizations at Dendro Affiliates

Ang Tree-Ring Society (TRS) ay isang non-profit na internasyonal na asosasyong siyentipiko na nakatuon sa dendrochronological na pananaliksik at edukasyon. 

Ang mga layunin ng TRS ay:

  • Isulong ang tree-ring research at career development para sa pandaigdigang komunidad ng dendrochronology

  • Magbigay ng forum para sa komunikasyon sa pamamagitan ng pagsuporta sa regular na organisasyon ng mga internasyonal na kumperensya, workshop, at fieldweeks. 

  • Mag-publish ng peer-reviewed dendrochronological studies sa aming journal na Tree-Ring Research

  • Ipalaganap ang kaalaman tungkol sa dendrochronology sa iba pang mga disiplina at sa publiko

Association for Tree-Ring Research (ATR)

Ang Association for Tree-Ring Research (ATR) ay isang internasyonal na organisasyong pang-agham na naglalayong itaguyod ang tree-ring research, edukasyon at pampublikong outreach. Ang ATR ay naglalayong pagyamanin ang mga proyekto sa pananaliksik, upang bumuo ng mga tulay, at upang mapadali ang pagpapalitan ng kaalaman sa pagitan ng iba't ibang siyentipikong disiplina na nagtatrabaho sa mga tree ring at nauugnay na larangan ng agham (hal., forestry, archaeology, global change ecology). Ang Asosasyon ay may matibay na pangako na ipalaganap ang kaalaman tungkol sa dendrochronology sa pangkalahatang publiko, at palakasin ang pag-uusap ng patakaran-agham.

Ang Q-NET ay isang network na pinagsasama-sama ang mga iskolar na gumagamit ng Quantitative Wood Anatomy (QWA) sa iba't ibang konteksto gaya ng archaeobotany, dendrosciences, ecophysiology, forest ecology, forest management, forest protection,  geosciences, tree biology at kalidad ng kahoy.

Mga layunin ng IAWA :

  • upang lumikha ng kamalayan sa lugar ng wood anatomy sa agham, teknolohiya at konserbasyon ng mga likas na yaman, para sa kabutihan ng publiko;

  • upang makipagpalitan ng mga ideya at impormasyon sa pamamagitan ng sulat at pagpupulong;

  • upang mapadali ang pagkolekta, pag-iimbak at pagpapalitan ng mga materyales sa pananaliksik;

  • upang magbigay ng mga makatwirang batayan para sa pare-parehong paggamit ng terminolohiya sa mga paglalarawan ng kahoy at balat, at upang makipagtulungan sa iba na may katulad na layunin sa iba pang kaugnay na larangan ng anatomya ng halaman;

  • upang pasiglahin ang paglalathala ng mga artikulong pang-agham sa anatomya ng kahoy at mga kaugnay na larangan (kabilang ang anatomy ng bark, "woody" monocotyledons);

  • upang hikayatin at tulungan ang pag-aaral at pagtuturo ng wood anatomy at mga kaugnay na larangan;

  • upang isulong ang pananaliksik sa wood anatomy at mga kaugnay na larangan at upang makisali sa anumang iba pang aktibidad na naaayon sa mga layunin ng Association.

I-BIND is an international consortium of tree-ring scientists who focus on the application and improvement of the BI (Blue Intensity) method for dendrochronology.

  • To promote the methods of BI generation of Tree-Ring Laboratories around the globe and encourage standard protocols and best practice

  • To encourage the further development of the BI methodology through workshops and collaboration

  • To encourage collaboration for the creation of regional networks of BI chronologies – not just from temperature limited woodland locations, but also from more moisture stressed limited sites at low elevations/latitudes.

  • To explore the utilisation of BI for historical dating and dendro-provenancing

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Dendro Consortia

Ang Ancient Cross Timbers Consortium ay itinatag upang pag-isahin ang mga institusyong pang-edukasyon, mga ahensya ng gobyerno, mga organisasyon ng konserbasyon, at mga indibidwal sa paligid ng mga pagkakataon sa pagsasaliksik, pang-edukasyon, at konserbasyon na ipinakita ng malawak na lumalagong mga labi ng kagubatan sa ecosystem na ito. Ang Consortium ay nag-organisa ng isang natatanging network ng kooperatiba na pagsasaliksik ng mga natural na lugar sa sinaunang mga labi ng Cross Timbers na umaabot sa 700 milya mula sa timog-silangan ng Kansas hanggang sa timog Texas.

​Pinagsasama-sama ng Ancient Bald Cypress Consortium (ABCC) ang mga institusyong pang-edukasyon, ahensya ng gobyerno, organisasyon ng konserbasyon, pribadong may-ari ng lupa, at indibidwal upang tumpak na imapa at protektahan ang lahat ng natitirang sinaunang bald cypress wetlands para sa pananaliksik, edukasyon, at konserbasyon.

Ang Oak Woodlands & Forests Fire Consortium ay isang palitan para sa impormasyon sa agham ng sunog. Pinondohan ng Joint Fire Science Program, ang aming layunin ay pataasin ang pagkakaroon at pagsasaalang-alang ng mapagkakatiwalaang impormasyon sa agham ng sunog sa mga gumagawa ng mga desisyon sa pamamahala ng lupa.

The ShrubHub is a research network of 125+ scientists investigating changes in woody vegetation in Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems. This network was established to foster communication between researchers working in tundra ecosystems around the Arctic and to promote data synthesis.

ShrubringHub: GitHub repository for the ShrubHub growth ring database.

Purpose: We combined individual datasets of shrub growth from sites around the tundra biome to explore the climate sensitivity of shrub growth.

Abstract: This dataset consists of tundra shrub growth data from 37 arctic and alpine sites in 9 countries, including 25 species, and ~42 000 annual growth records from 1821 individuals.

Pinopondohan ng Joint Fire Science Program ang siyentipikong pananaliksik sa mga sunog sa wildland at namamahagi ng mga resulta upang matulungan ang mga gumagawa ng patakaran, mga tagapamahala ng sunog, at mga practitioner na gumawa ng mga tamang desisyon.

Nagsusumikap ang FRAMES na magbigay ng maginhawa, sistematikong pagpapalitan ng impormasyon at teknolohiya sa loob ng komunidad ng pananaliksik at pamamahala ng sunog sa wildland.

Ang FRAMES ay matatagpuan sa Department of Forest Rangeland, at Fire Sciences sa University of Idaho College of Natural Resources sa Moscow, Idaho.

Ang FRAMES Program ay pinondohan ng Fire, Fuel, and Smoke Science Program sa USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station.

Ang misyon ng DendroEcological Network (DEN) ay magbigay ng online na repository para sa dendrochronological at nauugnay na data ng ekolohiya ng kagubatan, pati na rin mag-alok ng cyberinfrastructure para sa pagtuklas, paggalugad, at pagbabahagi ng data na iyon. Ang data portal ay magagamit sa publiko at sinumang may access sa internet ay maaaring gumamit nito at mag-ambag dito. Upang mapanatili ang higpit ng pangkalahatang mapagkukunan, ang DEN ay kasalukuyang limitado upang tanggapin lamang ang mga dataset na naglalaman ng mga core na cross-date.

The UK Oak Project is an inter-disciplinary project investigating the physical and chemical properties of oak tree-rings to advance science-based dating in archaeology and the study of past, contemporary and future climatic change.

 

The research team comprises scientists from the Department of Geography, Swansea University and the University of Oxford's Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art.

FireScience.gov is your one-stop source to access fire science information, resources and funding announcements for scientists, fire practitioners and decision makers.

We are committed to improving your access to fire science information. On this site, you can:

  • Apply for funding

  • Read summaries of research to stay up-to-date

  • Register for events like conferences and webinars

  • Connect with scientists and managers in your area through our Fire Science Exchange Network

Fire Networks resources are organized so that you can filter by network (Fire Networks, Fire Learning Network, Rx Fire Training Exchange: TREX/WTREX, Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network, Indigenous Peoples Burning Network) or resource type (Fact Sheet/Program Report, Tool/Toolkit, Publication, Video/Webinar).

The resources include more information about the networks, tools, and guides developed by members, as well as other resources that members and other practitioners may find useful.

The Cultural Burning Knowledge Hub is a place to find information about how
Traditional Owners use fire in the landscape.


The Hub provides links to a range of documents, websites, organisations and events.

Eastern Alpine and Dinaric Society for Vegetation Ecology was established in 1960 with an aim to stimulate the cross-border cooperation for studies of vegetation. The society organises meetings every second year. The meeting is not opened only to members, but also to other researches interested in flora and vegetation of the region.

NFZ.forestnet is a European research and higher education network which gathers French, German and Swiss institutions working on forestry, forest ecosystem and forest-related products. It aims at creating and developing collaborative research and education projects.

NFZ.forestnet was created in 2006. The network is composed of 7 institutions, universities and research centres, in Nancy, Freiburg, and Zurich. All in all, 700 researchers and professors work in NFZ.forestnet member institutions.

IUFRO is a non-profit, non-governmental international network of forest scientists, which promotes global cooperation in forest-related research and enhances the understanding of the ecological, economic and social aspects of forests and trees. IUFRO is "the" global network for forest science cooperation. It unites more than 15,000 scientists in around 650 Member Organizations in over 125 countries, and is a member of ICSU. Scientists cooperate in IUFRO on a voluntary basis. More about IUFRO

Biologisch-Archaeologisch Platform is an independent platform of biological-archaeological specialists in archaeology. The BAP promotes research, education, communication and integration of biological-archaeological research within archaeology.

The BAP also actively participates in the renewal of the archaeological system and the discussion about certification and the role of bio-archaeological specialties within certification. Together with SAMPL  (the platform for specialists in archaeological material), BAP has a seat in the Central College of Experts in Archaeology (CCvD). The BAP also takes an active part in the Groot Reuvens consultation.

In accordance with the decision of the former Inter-Agency Task Force for Disaster Reduction (IATF/DR) of the UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR), the Global Wildland Fire Network (GWFN) and the UNISDR Wildland Fire Advisory Group (WFAG) were created in 2004 under the auspices of UNISDR. The GWFN provides an umbrella of 14 independent Regional Wildland Fire Networks of different / individual origins and mandates. Its mission is to:

  • Reduce the negative impacts of landscape fires on the environment and humanity

  • Advance the knowledge and application of the ecologically and environmentally benign role of natural fire in fire-dependent ecosystems, and sustainable application of fire in land-use systems.

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Mga Database at Link

Pinamamahalaan ng World Data Service para sa Paleoclimatology ang International Tree-Ring Data Bank (ITRDB), ang pinakamalaking pampublikong archive ng tree ring data sa mundo.  Ang pangangasiwa ay ibinibigay ng ITRDB Advisory Committee . Kasama sa ITRDB ang hilaw na lapad ng singsing, densidad ng kahoy, mga sukat ng isotope, at mga kronolohiya ng index ng paglago ng site mula sa higit sa 5,000 mga site sa anim na kontinente. Available din ang mga reconstructed na parameter ng klima para sa ilang lugar.

Pinag-aaralan ng Dendrochronology ang taunang iba't ibang lapad ng singsing sa kahoy. Ang mga pattern ng tree-ring sa kahoy mula sa kultural na pamana ay naglalaman ng natatanging impormasyon tungkol sa dating kronolohiya, panlipunang ekonomiya, makasaysayang tanawin at mga gamit nito, klima at teknolohiya ng kahoy. Ang DCCD ay isang digital repository at interactive na library ng data ng tree-ring. Ang nilalaman nito ay binuo sa pamamagitan ng pagsasaliksik ng, bukod sa iba pa: archaeological site (kabilang ang mga lumang landscape), ship wrecks, gusali, muwebles, painting, sculpture at musical instruments. Ang DCCD ay batay sa Tree-Ring Data Standard (TRiDaS) at nagbibigay-daan para sa conversion ng iba pang malawakang ginagamit na mga format ng data. Naglalaman ito ng digital tree-ring measurement series at average na mga kronolohiya, pati na rin ang kanilang descriptive at interpretative metadata. Nagbibigay-daan ito sa mga kontribyutor na kontrolin at pamahalaan ang access sa kanilang data.

​Ang International Multiproxy Paleofire Database (IMPD) ay isang archive ng data ng kasaysayan ng sunog na nagmula sa mga natural na proxy gaya ng mga peklat ng puno at mga tala ng uling at sediment. Ang IMPD ay itinatag na may patnubay mula sa isang advisory board upang magbigay ng permanenteng repositoryo para sa mga de-kalidad na talaan ng paleofire mula sa buong mundo. Para sa higit pang impormasyon tungkol sa data ng paleofire, tingnan ang aming Introduction to Fire History Reconstruction .

Kami ang nangungunang awtoridad ng Nation (USA) para sa environmental data, at pinamamahalaan namin ang isa sa pinakamalaking archive ng atmospheric, coastal, geophysical, at oceanic na pananaliksik sa mundo. Nag-aambag ang NCEI sa misyon ng NESDIS sa pamamagitan ng pagbuo ng mga bagong produkto at serbisyo na sumasaklaw sa mga disiplina ng agham at nagbibigay-daan sa mas mahusay na pagtuklas ng data. 

Ang online glossary na ito ay hinango mula sa Multilingual Glossary of Dendrochronology (1995). Naglalaman ito ng kahulugan at pagsasalin ng 351 termino sa 7 wika: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese at Russian.

Ang Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) ay isang multiagency program na idinisenyo upang patuloy na i-map ang kalubhaan ng pagkasunog at mga perimeter ng sunog sa lahat ng lupain ng United States mula 1984 at higit pa.

​Ang data ng Paleoclimatology ay nagmula sa mga likas na pinagmumulan tulad ng mga singsing ng puno, mga core ng yelo, mga korales, mga stalagmite, at mga sediment ng karagatan at lawa. Ang proxy na data ng klima na ito ay nagpapalawak ng archive ng impormasyon sa lagay ng panahon at klima ng daan-daang hanggang milyon-milyong taon. Kasama sa data ang geophysical o biological measurement time series at ilang mga reconstructed climate variable gaya ng temperatura at precipitation. Gumagamit ang mga siyentipiko ng data at impormasyon ng paleoclimatology para maunawaan ang natural na pagkakaiba-iba ng klima at pagbabago ng klima sa hinaharap.

Maligayang pagdating sa website ng TRiDaS kung saan makakahanap ka ng impormasyon tungkol sa pagsisikap sa buong komunidad na makabuo ng isang pangkalahatang pamantayan ng data para sa dendrochronological data. Ang isang artikulong naglalarawan sa pamantayan ay na-publish sa Dendrochronologia at available sa pamamagitan ng Science Direct . Maaari mo ring i-browse ang dokumentasyon ng TRiDaS upang malaman ang higit pa.

Maghanap sa Forest Science Database para sa Dendrochronology (at iba pang Forest Science) na mga artikulo sa journal, mga kabanata ng libro, teknikal na bulletin, conference paper, at higit pa.

​Ang OldList ay isang database ng mga sinaunang puno. Ang layunin nito ay tukuyin ang pinakamataas na edad na maaaring maabot ng iba't ibang uri ng hayop sa iba't ibang lokalidad upang makilala ang mga indibidwal na may natatanging edad. Bilang karagdagan sa orihinal na OldList na ito, si Neil Pederson sa Harvard Forest at ang mga kasamahan sa Virginia Tech Tree Program ay nagpapanatili ng isang kasamang Eastern OldList , na nakatuon sa mga lumang punong tumutubo sa silangang Estados Unidos.

Ang Eastern OLDLIST ay isang database ng 'franchise' ng OLDLIST , isang database ng mga sinaunang puno at ang kanilang mga edad. Ang layunin ng listahang ito ay kilalanin at i-highlight ang maximum na edad para sa mga species sa silangang North America. Ang listahang ito ay maglalaman lamang ng well-verify o well-documentsd tree age (tingnan ang Teknikal na Impormasyon sa ibaba para sa karagdagang impormasyon).

Maligayang pagdating sa Gymnosperm Database, ang pangunahing mapagkukunan ng impormasyon sa web tungkol sa mga conifer at kanilang mga kaalyado. Mula nang mag-online kami noong 1997, ang Database ay nakakuha ng atensyon sa buong mundo bilang isang madaling ma-access, tumpak na siyentipikong mapagkukunan ng impormasyon sa pag-uuri, paglalarawan, ekolohiya at paggamit ng kultura at ekolohikal na mahalagang grupong ito ng mga halaman.

Ang database na ito ng mga species ng halaman na may kaugnayan sa dendrochonologically ay kasalukuyang naglalaman ng mga pangalan ng 1,166 na species ng puno at palumpong kung saan nasuri ang mga singsing ng puno sa nai-publish na literatura. Ang database ay nagbibigay ng mga ITRDB code para sa mga species ng puno.

Ang sumusunod na impormasyon ay ibinigay para sa bawat species o iba't-ibang: Latin na pangalan at awtoridad, karaniwang pangalan (mga) sa Ingles at/o mga lokal na pangalang hindi European. Para sa approx. pitong daang species na may data ng tree-ring at mga kronolohiya na available sa International Tree-Ring Data Bank ( ITRDB ), kasama sa karagdagang impormasyon ang:

  • Ang Crossdating Index (CDI), kung saan

    • Ang "0" ay nagpapahiwatig na ang species ay hindi nag-crossdate, o walang impormasyon sa crossdating na magagamit

    • Ang "1" ay nagpapahiwatig ng isang species na kilala sa crossdate sa loob at sa pagitan ng mga puno (maliit na kahalagahan sa dendrochronology)

    • Ang "2" ay nagpapahiwatig ng isang species na kilala sa crossdate sa isang rehiyon (pangunahing kahalagahan sa dendrochronology).

*Pakitandaan na noong Pebrero 17, 2022 ang database ay hindi na-update mula noong 2013.

An online flora of all known plants, supporting the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation. 1,325,388 names, 350,595 from accepted species, 56,408 images, 138,663 names with descriptions, 32,566 with distributions and 1,153,631 with references.

The Wood Database contains around 600 species currently, which only represents about 1/4 of the database's creator's, Eric Meier, total collection! Eric's book, The Wood Dictionary: From Acacia to Ziricote, A Guide to the World's Wood is also available.

FloraVeg.EU is an online database of European flora and vegetation data prepared for various projects of the Vegetation Science Group, Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. Most of the datasets were created in collaboration with partners from the European Vegetation Survey Working Group of the International Association for Vegetation Science. It uses the Pladias database platform developed in collaboration with the Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences.
The Flora part of the database focuses on native and naturalized flora occurring in Europe. Cultivated plants are not within the scope of the database, although the most commonly cultivated crops and woody plants are included. Taxon concepts and nomenclature largely follow the Euro+Med PlantBase. Species are characterized by their biological traits, origin, ecological indicator values and their occurrence in habitat and vegetation types.

Welcome to ITIS, the Integrated Taxonomic Information System! Here you will find authoritative taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world. We are a partnership of U.S., Canadian, and Mexican agencies (ITIS-North America); other organizations; and taxonomic specialists. ITIS is also a partner of Species 2000 and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). The ITIS and Species 2000 Catalogue of Life (CoL) partnership is proud to provide the taxonomic backbone to the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL).

TreeFlow is a comprehensive web resource for tree-ring reconstructions of streamflow and climate, providing easy access to reconstruction data as well as information about how the data were developed and can be used.
 

Click here to learn more about TreeFlow.

InciWeb is an interagency all-risk incident information management system. The system was developed with two primary missions:

  1. Provide the public a single source of incident related information

  2. Provide a standardized reporting tool for the Public Affairs community

Learn how to use and navigate around InciWeb with this support guide.

A number of supporting systems automate the delivery of incident information to remote sources. This ensures that the information regarding active incidents is consistent, and the delivery is timely.

The Fire and Smoke Map displays information on ground level air quality monitors recording fine particulates (PM2.5) from smoke and other sources, as well as information on fires, smoke plume locations, and special statements about smoke issued by various sources.

This map is designed to:

  • Allow the user to browse current conditions

  • Show information relevant to the current location or another location of interest

This page provides links to the most recent versions of tools produced by the U.S. Forest Service PNW Research Station's Pacific Wildland Fire Sciences Laboratory in support of the Wildland Fire Air Quality Response Program and wildland fire operations.

The Interagency Wildland Fire Air Quality Response Program (IWFAQRP) was created to directly assess, communicate, and address risks posed by wildland fire smoke to the public as well as fire personnel. The program depends on four primary components: specially trained personnel called Air Resource Advisors, air quality monitoring, smoke concentration and dispersion modeling, and coordination and cooperation with agency partners.

The geospatial products described and distributed here depict the probability of high-severity fire, if a fire were to occur, for several ecoregions in the contiguous western US.

Users of these data should thoroughly read the README [pdf] file to better understand appropriate uses and interpretations of the data products distributed here.

To cite these data, please see:

Parks SA, Holsinger LM, Panunto MH, Jolly WM, Dobrowski SZ, and Dillon GK. 2018. High-severity fire: evaluating its key drivers and mapping its probability across western US forests. Environmental Research Letters. 13: 044037.

Access wildfire data, live feeds, technology, and resources from esri. Use this collection of map layers, live data feeds, maps, organizations, blog posts, and how-to guides to help plan and manage your wildfire response.

We manage approximately 150,000 citations on all the topics related to wildland fire, including prescribed burning, smoke, climate change, paleofires, wildlife and invertebrates, and fire history, to name a few of the topics we cover. We have set up our site so that you can search and download documents without charge.

Free silhouette images of animals, plants, and other life forms, available for reuse under Creative Commons licenses. Over 5,000 silhouette images in the database.

Welcome to the online edition of The World List of Cycads (WLoC), a comprehensive taxonomic reference for cycad taxonomy, nomenclature, biology, and literature. The WLoC is produced under the auspices of the IUCN/SSC Cycad Specialist Group (CSG). The online edition is hosted and sponsored by Montgomery Botanical Center.

Plant List of Accepted Nomenclature, Taxonomy, and Symbols

The PLANTS Database provides standardized information about the vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and lichens of the U.S. and its territories.

The Global Historical Climatology Network daily (GHCNd) is an integrated database of daily climate summaries from land surface stations across the globe. GHCNd is made up of daily climate records from numerous sources that have been integrated and subjected to a common suite of quality assurance reviews.

GHCNd contains records from more than 100,000 stations in 180 countries and territories. NCEI provides numerous daily variables, including maximum and minimum temperature, total daily precipitation, snowfall, and snow depth. About half the stations only report precipitation. Both record length and period of record vary by station and cover intervals ranging from less than a year to more than 175 years.

DendroElevator is an open-source web platform for tree-ring image curation, visualization, and analysis. The system is optimized to maximize access to gigapixel images of tree rings and related paleoenvironmental proxy datatypes for remote research and distanced collaboration.

DendroElevator features a browser-based toolkit for tree-ring image visualization and time series measurement built for Elevator, a cloud-hosted digital asset management software with curation and robust streaming capabilities for file types of any size and common 2D and 3D formats, plus adaptability for various metadata and access permissions schemas.

DendroElevator constitutes an initial realization of our vision to create an open source, easily accessible online repository of high quality tree-ring imagery for entire collections of specimens. More information is here.

Welcome to the home of openDendro -- an open-source framework of the base analytic software tools used in dendrochronology in both the R and Python programming languages. Our goal is to create and curate a unified set of critical tools in open-source environments that will provide the necessary baseline for researchers using tree-ring data to adopt open-science practices and increase both rigor and transparency in dendrochronology.

N-TREND is a mainly tree-ring community driven initiative to bring together dendroclimatologists to identify a collective strategy to improve large-scale reconstructions of summer temperatures from new and existing tree-ring archives.

The Building Archaeology Research Database (BARD) has been designed as an easy to use and accessible summary index for both published and unpublished building records. It’s main aim is to encourage involvement in building archaeology and its current 23,000+ records (including many tree-ring dated buildings) can be freely searched on-line. 

  1. BARD is a primarily an on-line scientific research tool showing how building styles developed through time and across regions.

  2. BARD currently contains over 2500 tree-ring dated buildings and key features of timber-framing such as crucks, crown posts, wealdens, queen posts, etc can be selected and plotted.

  3. BARD provides systematic recording system for buildings that also helps to narrow down the likely date of construction.

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