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      <description>Motivation For our &amp;ldquo;Monitoring Programme for the Natural Environment&amp;rdquo; project (MNE, cf.) we organize fieldwork with a QGIS/QField front-end which connects to a database backend. The simplicity and elegance of this combination is much appreciated and has helped us enormously to distribute tasks and capture data.
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