[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIE [Axe_IRSTEA]TETIS-ATTOS [TR2_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceAll maps of vegetation or habitats are based on a system of classification. For vegetation, this has usually been based on phytosociological synsystems, while classifications of habitats, being more recent, have been produced at national, regional and international levels (e.g. Czech biotopes, Nordic vegetation types and Corine biotopes). This chapter discusses the classification systems in use for mapping vegetation and habitats in different countries, and also the work towards harmonisation at European scale. It introduces the EUNIS habitat classification, proposed as a European standard under the EU INSPIRE Directive (Dir...
This raster data set with a cell size of 10 meters is a compilation of different data sets in order ...
This report presents an achievable methodology for the Red List assessment of European habitats in t...
The development of a Pan-European Ecological Network is now widely recognised as an important policy...
Over the past half century, nature protection in the European Union has been increasingly controlled...
Aim: The EUNIS Habitat Classification is a widely used reference framework for European habitat type...
The primary objective of this Handbook is to describe the methodology appropriate for coordinating i...
Today the documentation of natural heritage with scientific methods but for conservation practice &n...
Annex I of the EU Habitats Directive lists the habitats which must be protected by the designation a...
The overall objective of the PEENHAB project to develop a methodology to identify spatially all majo...
The primary objective of this Manual is to describe the methodology appropriate for coordinating inf...
Both science and policy require a practical, transmissible, and reproducible procedure for surveilla...
EUNIS-ESy is an expert system for automatic classification of European vegetation plots to habitat t...
D6.1 finds the relation between vegetation types derived from Land Cover maps and habitat types rel...
This paper describes the use of supervised methods for the classification of vegetation. The differe...
The Nature 2000 sites based on the Habitats Directive are considered the cornerstone of European Uni...
This raster data set with a cell size of 10 meters is a compilation of different data sets in order ...
This report presents an achievable methodology for the Red List assessment of European habitats in t...
The development of a Pan-European Ecological Network is now widely recognised as an important policy...
Over the past half century, nature protection in the European Union has been increasingly controlled...
Aim: The EUNIS Habitat Classification is a widely used reference framework for European habitat type...
The primary objective of this Handbook is to describe the methodology appropriate for coordinating i...
Today the documentation of natural heritage with scientific methods but for conservation practice &n...
Annex I of the EU Habitats Directive lists the habitats which must be protected by the designation a...
The overall objective of the PEENHAB project to develop a methodology to identify spatially all majo...
The primary objective of this Manual is to describe the methodology appropriate for coordinating inf...
Both science and policy require a practical, transmissible, and reproducible procedure for surveilla...
EUNIS-ESy is an expert system for automatic classification of European vegetation plots to habitat t...
D6.1 finds the relation between vegetation types derived from Land Cover maps and habitat types rel...
This paper describes the use of supervised methods for the classification of vegetation. The differe...
The Nature 2000 sites based on the Habitats Directive are considered the cornerstone of European Uni...
This raster data set with a cell size of 10 meters is a compilation of different data sets in order ...
This report presents an achievable methodology for the Red List assessment of European habitats in t...
The development of a Pan-European Ecological Network is now widely recognised as an important policy...