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General Conclusion

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Mapping is a means of expression offering many resources, on various themes (vegetation, vegetation series and vegetation geoseries). It is also an original method of research by the simultaneous representation of qualitative and quantitative variables (Rey 1961; Dupias et al. 1965; Ozenda 1986). The principles of cartography require a multiplicity of techniques for structuring and hierarchizing spatial data, organizing legend and semiology in order to accurately transcribe the phenomena observed in the plant landscape (Pesaresi et al. 2007; Blasi 2010; Penas and Del Río 2012).

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Delbosc, P., Bioret, F., Panaïotis, C. (2020). General Conclusion. In: Delbosc, P., Bioret, F., Panaïotis, C. (eds) Plant Landscape of Corsica. Geobotany Studies. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35776-4_6

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