Dinaric Alps: Ecological Restoration Areas / Barriers (SACA3)


Abstract

Ecological Restoration Areas represent important barriers and have a low continuum suitability index (CSI). Ecological Restoration Areas (SACA3) are those ones, where ecological movements are not possible at the current stage and where it is necessary to implement restoration measures. These areas are currently the main barriers. For the calculation of these areas, all areas with a CSI of 1-4 were selected. File name: DinaricAlps_SACA3_Ecological_Barriers.shp Project website: https://dinalpconnect.adrioninterreg.eu/

FAIR Overall Score

77%

Keywords

Europe, features, DinaricAlps_SACA3_Ecological_Barriers, Dinaric Alps

Supplemental information

Laner, P., & Favilli, F. (2022). Dinaric Alps: Ecological Restoration Areas / Barriers (SACA3) [Data set]. Eurac Research. https://doi.org/10.48784/8PCX-7P06

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Interoperable 67%
Reusable 83%
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