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This is a joint MNHN-EEA report. Identification, description, classification and mapping of natural and semi-natural habitats are gaining recognition in the sphere of environmental policy
implementation. Although plant science remains at the core of the approach, habitat mapping increasingly finds applications in land planning and management and is often a necessary step in preparing nature and biodiversity conservation plans.
EN PDF: TH-AK-14-001-EN-N - ISBN: 978-92-9213-420-4
- (current) Terrestrial habitat mapping in Europe: an overview - 27 February 2014