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HABITALP, NATURA 2000, Swiss National Park, habitats, vegetation, interpretation key, CIR, aerial photographs
Summary map of the habitats of the HABITALP project (generalized into 8 habitat-classes)
The HABITALP project deals with the diversity of alpine habitats and its goal is to monitor in a standardized way long term environmental changes in these habitats. This is performed with the help of colour infrared (CIR) aerial photographs. Special focus is given to the identification and long term survey (monitoring) of NATURA 2000 sites, in particular of habitats cited in annex I of the Habitat Directive, which are detectable by aerial photographs.
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West | 9.982291 | East | 10.340447 |
North | 46.799184 | South | 46.570349 |
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The HABITALP project deals with the diversity of alpine habitats and its goal is to monitor in a standardized way long term environmental changes in these habitats. This is performed with the help of colour infrared (CIR) aerial photographs. Special focus is given to the identification and long term survey (monitoring) of NATURA 2000 sites, in particular of habitats cited in annex I of the Habitat Directive, which are detectable by aerial photographs.
Summary map of the habitats of the HABITALP project (generalized into 8 habitat-classes)
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