FISE project - Datasets 2018-08-13T10:27:26Ztag:projects.eionet.europa.eu,2018-08-13:/fise-project/library/datasetshttps://projects.eionet.europa.eu/fise-project/misc_/Groupware/site.gifFISE projectCarpathian Convention datasetstag:projects.eionet.europa.eu,2018-08-02:/fise-project/library/datasets/carpathian-convention-datasets2018-08-02T16:52:02ZbaciuadrbaciuadrEUNIS forest relevéstag:projects.eionet.europa.eu,2018-08-02:/fise-project/library/datasets/eunis-forest-releves2018-08-02T17:01:13ZbaciuadrbaciuadrFlood plain foreststag:projects.eionet.europa.eu,2018-08-03:/fise-project/library/datasets/flood-plain-forests2018-08-03T10:22:11Zbaciuadrbaciuadr<p>Interesting data on Floodplain Forests</p>
<p>Very detailed polygons in the files Floodplain.shp and even more in the files FPF_00.shp and FPF_06.shp. Incredibly detailed attribute tables.</p>
<p>Seems to be classified from CLC data 2000 and 2006 comparing the CLC data with the Floodplain forest polygons.</p>
<p>Good data.</p>
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<p>A big odd is then, that the folder contains other polygon and point shape files for 8 tree species showing the main distribution area of the species across Europe (polygons) and the fragmented occurrence of these 8 species with point locations.</p>
<p>Interesting data that could be compared with the TREE ATLAS data.</p>
<p>The question remains: why is this data part of the Floodplain forest zip file. Likely as these 8 species are floodplain species, nevertheless the occurence locations indicated in the polygon shape files are far to coarse to add to the detailness of the Floodplain.shp and FPF_00 + 06 shape files.</p>
<p> </p>EU Tree Atlastag:projects.eionet.europa.eu,2018-08-03:/fise-project/library/datasets/eu-tree-atlas2018-08-03T09:51:39Zbaciuadrbaciuadr<p>This zip file does not seem to be complete at all. It contains only 12 TIF files, however 21 RRD files (pyramid layers for TIF files).</p>
<p>The full list of Tree Species datasets, in the two <strong>modelled</strong> versions:</p>
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<div class="row">The site also links to the seperate pdf chapters in the TREE ATLAS, in total 76 species.</div>
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</div>MS LULUCF reporttag:projects.eionet.europa.eu,2018-08-09:/fise-project/library/datasets/ms-lulucf-report2018-08-09T09:27:54Zbirkkannbirkkann<p>The Excel table comprises the CRF table 4.1 showing the Land Transition Matrix for 21 countries for each year from 1990 - 2016. And the summary thereof for all countries between the previous and the current inventory year.</p>CRF reporting LULUCFtag:projects.eionet.europa.eu,2018-08-08:/fise-project/library/datasets/crf-reporting-lulucf2018-08-08T15:49:32ZbirkkannbirkkannContribution to glossary tag:projects.eionet.europa.eu,2018-08-14:/fise-project/library/datasets/contribution-to-glossary2018-08-14T01:42:29Zbirkkannbirkkann