WFS Contribution of Natural Concrete Areas in Area Area

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Dataset information

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Country of origin
Updated
Created
2021.11.04
Available languages
German
Keywords
Siedlungsstruktur, Umwelt, Bodennutzung, infoMapAccessService, Gewässer, Gebäude, Geowissenschaft, Landwirtschaft, Planung, Raumwissenschaft, Verkehrswesen, Flächennutzung, Statistik, Bodenbedeckung, opendata
Quality scoring
215

Dataset description

The term hemerobie derives from the Greek words hémeros (tamed, cultivated) and bíos (living). The hemerobie represents the totality of all human interventions in the natural balance and can be understood as an inverse measure of closeness to nature when anthropogenic interventions are reversible. Land use or land cover shall be assigned values of the following 7-level hemerobie classification: — Level 1: ahemobic (not culturally influenced), — Stage 2: oligohemerob (weak culturally influenced), — Level 3: mesohemerob (moderately influenced by culture), — Stage 4: beta-euhemobic (moderately strongly influenced), — Level 5: Alpha-euhemerobic (highly culturally influenced), — Level 6: polyhemerobic (very strongly influenced by culture) and — level 7: metahemerobic (excessively strongly influenced by culture/biocenosis destroyed). Of particular interest in nature conservation for the development of open space, natural areas of the hemerobie stages are ahemerobically to mesohemerobically, since they are subject to no or only moderate periodic interventions by humans. These include forests, woods and hedges, marshes and bogs that are suitable for location and non-local locations. The remainder of the reference area is therefore at least moderately influenced by culture. For more information, visit http://www.ioer-monitor.de/index.php?id=44&ID_IND=U18RG. Registration is required for the use of WCS and WFS services. Please register at https://monitor.ioer.de/monitor_api/signup.
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