Ecological units and their characteristics — ecoregions, habitat types, biodiversity hotspots, ecosystem health metrics. Where Vegetation and Fauna describe individual organisms, Ecosystems describes communities and their interactions.

Scope

  • Ecoregions: Biogeographic zones with shared ecological characteristics
  • Habitat types: Natura 2000 habitat classifications, EUNIS habitat types
  • Biodiversity hotspots: Areas of exceptional species richness or endemism
  • Ecosystem health: Indicators of ecological integrity, disturbance levels, recovery status
  • Protected area ecology: Ecological justification for conservation — why a site is protected

Habitats and Protected Sites

INSPIRE’s “Habitats and Biotopes” maps directly here. INSPIRE’s “Protected Sites” is split — the ecological rationale belongs in Ecosystems, but the legal designation as a governance act belongs in Governance.

Classical Theme Mappings

StandardThemeLink
ISO 19115Biota|Biota
INSPIREBio-geographical Regions|Bio-geographical Regions
INSPIREHabitats and Biotopes|Habitats and Biotopes

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