The EUNIS (European Union Nature Information System) habitat classification system aims to provide a common European reference set of habitat types within a hierarchical classification, and to cover all terrestrial, freshwater and marine habitats of Europe. The classification facilitates reporting of habitat data in a comparable manner, for use in nature conservation (e.g. inventories, monitoring and assessments), habitat mapping and environmental management. For the marine environment the importance of a univocal habitat classification system is confirmed by the fact that many European initiatives, aimed at marine mapping, assessment and reporting, are increasingly using EUNIS habitat categories and respective codes. For this reason substa...
The majority of the southern Baltic Sea seabed encompasses homogenous soft-bottom sediments of limit...
This report presents an achievable methodology for the Red List assessment of European habitats in t...
The Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) requires an ecosystem-based approach to assess the st...
The Mediterranean Sea supports high levels of biodiversity and complexity but is facing increasing h...
Abstract Benthic habitats on the Basque continental shelf were mapped based on multibeam echosounde...
Habitat mapping is nеcessary for the efficient conservation and protection of marine ecosystems. In ...
International audienceThe multidisciplinary integrated approach of the INTERREG CHARM projec...
In order to most benefit from the potential offered by the European marine basins in terms of growth...
Aim: The EUNIS Habitat Classification is a widely used reference framework for European habitat type...
This report details the collaborative effort between partners from Europe and China to deliver the f...
<p>Invited talk given at the 2012 MESH Atlantic meeting: Using EUNIS habitat classification for bent...
EUNIS (European Nature Information System) is the habitat typology of reference in Europe but it mus...
The full coverage habitat suitability maps of the macrobenthic communities serve as an input to appl...
Abstract The mapping and assessment of the ecosystem services provided by benthic habitats is a hig...
In megatidal sea, benthic marine communities are strongly dependent on the substrate, which is fashi...
The majority of the southern Baltic Sea seabed encompasses homogenous soft-bottom sediments of limit...
This report presents an achievable methodology for the Red List assessment of European habitats in t...
The Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) requires an ecosystem-based approach to assess the st...
The Mediterranean Sea supports high levels of biodiversity and complexity but is facing increasing h...
Abstract Benthic habitats on the Basque continental shelf were mapped based on multibeam echosounde...
Habitat mapping is nеcessary for the efficient conservation and protection of marine ecosystems. In ...
International audienceThe multidisciplinary integrated approach of the INTERREG CHARM projec...
In order to most benefit from the potential offered by the European marine basins in terms of growth...
Aim: The EUNIS Habitat Classification is a widely used reference framework for European habitat type...
This report details the collaborative effort between partners from Europe and China to deliver the f...
<p>Invited talk given at the 2012 MESH Atlantic meeting: Using EUNIS habitat classification for bent...
EUNIS (European Nature Information System) is the habitat typology of reference in Europe but it mus...
The full coverage habitat suitability maps of the macrobenthic communities serve as an input to appl...
Abstract The mapping and assessment of the ecosystem services provided by benthic habitats is a hig...
In megatidal sea, benthic marine communities are strongly dependent on the substrate, which is fashi...
The majority of the southern Baltic Sea seabed encompasses homogenous soft-bottom sediments of limit...
This report presents an achievable methodology for the Red List assessment of European habitats in t...
The Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) requires an ecosystem-based approach to assess the st...