The overall objective of the PEENHAB project to develop a methodology to identify spatially all major habitats in Europe. The Pan-European Ecological Network (PEEN) anticipates in the development of an indicative map of an ecological network for the whole of Europe. The design of such an indicative map requires information about the spatial distribution of habitats and species in Europe, as well as inside as outside protected areas. Therefore, the development of European habitat maps is a prerequisite for the further development of a pan-European ecological network. The habitat classes as given in Annex I of the Habitats Directive, better known as Natura 2000 habitats, are taken as the reference. On the basis of the Annex I habitat definiti...
The concept of ecological networks is becoming increasingly important in both policies and practices...
The world´s largest network of protected areas—Natura 2000 (N2000)—has been implemented to protect E...
There is a growing need for fine-scale data on habitat distribution for large areas to comprehensive...
The overall objective of the PEENHAB project to develop a methodology to identify spatially all majo...
The pan European biological and landscape diversity strategy (PEBDLS) was developed under the auspic...
The development of a Pan-European Ecological Network is now widely recognised as an important policy...
The Nature 2000 sites based on the Habitats Directive are considered the cornerstone of European Uni...
The Pan European Ecological Network for Western Europe is the third project in developing the Pan Eu...
The primary objective of this Handbook is to describe the methodology appropriate for coordinating i...
The aim of this study is to define a methodological framework that allows the Natura 2000 network to...
Annex I of the EU Habitats Directive lists the habitats which must be protected by the designation a...
The main tool for biodiversity conservation at the European level is the Natura 2000 network. The id...
Background Biogeographical units are widely adopted in ecological research and nature conservation m...
Aim: The EUNIS Habitat Classification is a widely used reference framework for European habitat type...
The concept of ecological networks is becoming increasingly important in both policies and practices...
The world´s largest network of protected areas—Natura 2000 (N2000)—has been implemented to protect E...
There is a growing need for fine-scale data on habitat distribution for large areas to comprehensive...
The overall objective of the PEENHAB project to develop a methodology to identify spatially all majo...
The pan European biological and landscape diversity strategy (PEBDLS) was developed under the auspic...
The development of a Pan-European Ecological Network is now widely recognised as an important policy...
The Nature 2000 sites based on the Habitats Directive are considered the cornerstone of European Uni...
The Pan European Ecological Network for Western Europe is the third project in developing the Pan Eu...
The primary objective of this Handbook is to describe the methodology appropriate for coordinating i...
The aim of this study is to define a methodological framework that allows the Natura 2000 network to...
Annex I of the EU Habitats Directive lists the habitats which must be protected by the designation a...
The main tool for biodiversity conservation at the European level is the Natura 2000 network. The id...
Background Biogeographical units are widely adopted in ecological research and nature conservation m...
Aim: The EUNIS Habitat Classification is a widely used reference framework for European habitat type...
The concept of ecological networks is becoming increasingly important in both policies and practices...
The world´s largest network of protected areas—Natura 2000 (N2000)—has been implemented to protect E...
There is a growing need for fine-scale data on habitat distribution for large areas to comprehensive...