Modelling the spatial distribution of EUNIS forest habitats based on vegetation relevés and Copernicus HRL: Using habitat suitability maps based on vegetation relevés and and amongst others the Copernicus high resolution layer forest, this report describes in detail the method used to produce the probability maps for the EUNIS forest habitat types at level 3. An assessment of these maps has been done for the whole of Slovakia. All the maps are presented in Annex I.

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Using habitat suitability maps based on vegetation relevés and and amongst others the Copernicus high resolution layer forest, this report describes in detail the method used to produce the probability maps for the EUNIS forest habitat types at level 3. An assessment of these maps has been done for the whole of Slovakia. All the maps are presented in Annex I.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationParis
PublisherEuropean Topic Centre Biological Diversity
Number of pages48
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2015

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NameTechnical paper / European Topic Centre on Biological Diversity
No.14/2015

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