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veldwerker

Veldwerker is a professional who conducts fieldwork to collect data and carry out measurements for scientific, environmental, agricultural, or heritage-related projects. The work is primarily outdoor and often involves collaboration within multidisciplinary teams to observe, sample, and document natural or cultural sites.

Typical tasks include planning field campaigns, designing sampling plans, and collecting samples such as soil, water,

Tools and methods commonly used are sampling protocols, transects and quadrats for vegetation studies, GPS and

Veldwerkers work in settings such as universities, research institutes, government agencies, environmental consultancies, NGOs, or museums.

vegetation,
or
animal
material.
Veldwerkers
perform
measurements
(for
example
GPS
coordinates,
weather
conditions,
soil
moisture
or
pH),
carry
out
ecological
surveys,
record
observations,
and
help
with
tagging
or
tracking
wildlife.
They
may
also
photograph
sites,
maintain
equipment,
and
ensure
proper
labeling
and
transport
of
specimens.
Data
collection
is
followed
by
data
entry
and
communication
with
researchers
or
project
managers
to
ensure
quality
and
reproducibility.
GIS
tools
for
spatial
data,
and
various
field
instruments.
Safety,
permits,
and
ethical
considerations
are
integral
to
the
role,
especially
when
working
with
protected
species,
hazardous
environments,
or
archaeological
sites.
Related
fields
include
ecology,
botany,
zoology,
geology,
archaeology,
and
agronomy.
Typical
requirements
are
a
combination
of
vocational
training
or
a
university
degree
and
practical
field
experience.
The
role
emphasizes
observational
skills,
problem-solving,
physical
endurance,
and
data
management,
all
performed
with
a
careful,
methodical
approach.