User's guide to Ivent

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Introduction

Ivent is an Windows Mobile application for handheld devices. It is used for field inventory of sample plot data. PlanStart is used for setting up a sample design, and export data to Ivent, and import it back and process the collected data.

The inventory of a sample plot includes the registration of tree and site characteristics. The application can retrieve data from peripheral devices (through Bluetooth or other radio), including a digital caliper (for tree diameter measurement), a clinometer (for tree height measurement), a GPS, and a new tree positioning device (PosTex).

Get Started

Considerable techniqualities are involved in a field inventory. In short, a field inventory includes the following steps:

  1. Import a stand register

begins indoors, with PlanStart and other softwares (e.g. GIS) and available information, before entering the outdoors, fully equipped. Back from field, and now loaded with information about the forests; the stands, the plots, and the trees, the user will once again be stationed by the computer to finish the work in PlanStart. Finally, there should be a forest described and imported to a Heureka forest database, ready for analyses with, e.g., PlanWise.

Field inventory instructions

Instruction from 2008 (in Swedish) NB: This instruction is from field-studies made in summer '08 and has not been updated in accordance with the latest version of Ivent.

Field inventory instruction

Software instructions

Entering data into Ivent

From Mobile to Forest database

Import and export

How Do I?

Considerable techniqualities are involved in a field inventory. In short, the work always begins indoors, with PlanStart and other softwares (e.g. GIS) and available information, before entering the outdoors, fully equipped. Back from field, and now loaded with information about the forests; the stands, the plots, and the trees, the user will once again be stationed by the computer to finish the work in PlanStart. Finally, there should be a forest described and imported to a Heureka forest database, ready for analyses with, e.g., PlanWise.

Reference

Database