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Applications jlw, 17 February 2006
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INDEXES OF TEMPERATURE IN NATURA 2000 SITES
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NATURA2000 & Corilis URBAN 1 km² grid, span=5 km
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INDEX OF URBAN TEMPERATURE in NATURA2000 sites 5 km neighbourhood & Corilis Urban
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INDEX OF URBAN TEMPERATURE in NATURA2000 sites 5 km neighbourhood & Corilis Forests
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INDEX OF URBAN TEMPERATURE in NATURA2000 sites 5 km neighbourhood & Corilis Pasture & Agriculture mosaics
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INDEX OF INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE TEMPERATURE in NATURA2000 sites 5 km neighbourhood & Corilis Intensive Agriculture
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SEBI 2010 QUICK START PACKAGE
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1x1 & 10x10 km grids + land cover accounts/ sprawl+forest creation + SPA
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1x1 & 10x10 km grids + SPA & NDA
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1x1 & 10x10 km grids + green background map + SPA + urban sprawl & forest ceation
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1x1 & 10x10 km grids at the European scale
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…at the European scale + CLC
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…at the European scale + GLC2000/CLC
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…at the European scale + GLC2000
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…at the European scale + Green background map from GLC2000
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…at the European scale + NDA
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CONNECTIVITY BACKGROUND MAP FOR CoE REPORT CORILIS AND LARCH
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Pan-European version of the green background potentials
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Integration of CDDA (8 Sept. 2005 update) / sites
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Integration of CDDA (8 Sept. 2005 update) / sites + surface
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CORILIS & the LARCH model (Alterra) LARCH model (species oriented): Ecological profile :a range of species with similar sensitivity to landscape resistance (Opdam et al 2002) Key-population : persistant population due to its low extinction rate, compensated by an equally small recolosiation rate (1 im/generation) Key-patch : patch in a network that supports key population
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Ecoprofiles x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Pouwels et al, 2002 Dispersal range Key patch size
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Synergies (translation of knowledge into data compatible terminology) LARCH Species group: CORILIS Dispersal distance: 25 km smoothing: 25 km Forest bound speciesClass 3.2 KP: 30 km 2 Thresholds (interactively): >70% for KP >60% for network Identification of corridors between networks (cost grid analysis)
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CORILIS forest data (311+312+313) Restrict anaylsis to central and southern Europe
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Reclassification according to key patches (KP) and networks (NW)
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Cost paths and CORILIS forest grid, large mamals Test only ! ETCTE (UB-W, UAB) & Alterra
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USE OF THE GREEN BACKGROUND MAP FOR TEN-TRANSPORT EXTENSION (support to DG ENV)
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Potential impacts of TEN-T extension axis on green landscape
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Modelling Green landscape with CLC (pink !) and comparison with IUNC ecological network
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High nature value in the region
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Via Baltica: Consumption Index of green background landscape
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Potential impacts on Natura2000 sites (here, SPA)
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Methodology: N2000 and similar sites in transport axes 10x10 cells
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Ecosystem accounts
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Tentative framework of ecosystem accounts / tests wetlands, natural grassland
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From land cover to ecosystem accounting Upscaling/downscaling Sampling/processing heterogeneous data System of stratifications (correlation of fuzzy sets, probability maps)
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Data sources CLC1990+2000 Rivers CORILIS (stratifications) Texture (parcelisation, image segmentation) Small objects/ edges (CLC masks & pixels classification) Meteo NPP / fAPAR Soil biomass / C N deposition, eutrophication Species, habitats: from N2000, Atlases CLC 1975
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Integration of space monitoring into ecosystem accounting: CLC as a directory x structure/texture stratification x short time variability Vegetation productivity, seasonal change (MERIS/JRC-IES) Fires Droughts (SPOT4-Vegetation/ CNES – Vito) Forest structure (MODIS-Multi-angle/JRC-IES) Texture, parcelisation changes 1988 – 1998 (Landsat/JRC-IES)
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CORINE LC (100m raster, SE 9ha):Forest mask from Landsat (25m, SE <1ha) CORINE: 40+ land cover classes and low spatial detail (available EU and 90-2000) Landsat: also 3 forest classes but much higher spatial detail JRC/ies, 2005, Estreguil C, Vogt P, Kozak J Classification of forests with CLC mask: small woods, perforations within forests, detailed edges. Can be repeated for other CLC classes
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