Stepping stones are representing areas with a high ecological value, important for ecological linkages. They are calculated by the Continuum Suitability Index (CSI) and the Strategic Connectivity Areas, considering small and less important Ecological Conservation Areas. File name: DinaricAlps_SACA1_Ecological_Stepping_Stones.shp Project website: https://dinalpconnect.adrioninterreg.eu/
https://doi.org/10.48784/1fh0-cb52
Citation: Laner, P., & Favilli, F. (2022). Dinaric Alps: Ecological stepping stones (SACA1) [Data set]. Eurac Research. https://doi.org/10.48784/1FH0-CB52
Europe, Dinaric Alps, DinaricAlps_SACA1_Ecological_Stepping_Stones, features
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