Habitat

objekttype

Inspire revision 4711 Gyldig

-- Name -- habitat
Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and functions that physically support the organisms that live there. -- Description -- Includes terrestrial and aquatic areas distinguished by geographical, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural [Directive 2007/2/EC]. A Habitat area, line or point may comprise one or more HabitatTypesCoverTypes according to one or more habitat classification schemes, often depending on the data capture process or related to the scale of a map. So a habitat feature might represent a complex of different HabitatTypesCoverTypes. NOTE Although habitats in principle are geographical areas, they may also be depicted as lines or points.
Egenskap Stereotype Beskrivelse Type Multiplisitet
inspireId -- Name -- inspire id Identifier (datatype) 0..1
- localId CharacterString 1..1
- namespace CharacterString 1..1
- versionId CharacterString 0..1
geometry -- Name -- geometry GM_Object 1..1
habitat -- Name -- habitat type HabitatTypeCoverType (datatype) 1..*
- referenceHabitatTypeId -- Name -- reference habitat type id ReferenceHabitatTypeCodeValue (kodeliste) 1..1
- referenceHabitatTypeScheme -- Name -- reference habitat type scheme ReferenceHabitatTypeSchemeValue (kodeliste) 1..1
- referenceHabitatTypeName -- Name -- reference habitat type name CharacterString 1..1
- localHabitatName -- Name -- local habitat name LocalNameType (datatype) 0..1
- areaCovered -- Name -- area covered Area 0..1
- lengthCovered -- Name -- length covered Length 0..1
- volumeCovered -- Name -- volume covered Volume 0..1
habitatSpecies -- Name -- habitat species HabitatSpeciesType (datatype) 0..*
- referenceSpeciesId -- Name -- reference species id ReferenceSpeciesCodeValue (kodeliste) 1..1
- referenceSpeciesScheme -- Name -- reference species scheme ReferenceSpeciesSchemeValue (kodeliste) 1..1
- localSpeciesName -- Name -- local species name LocalNameType (datatype) 0..1
habitatVegetation -- Name -- habitat vegetation HabitatVegetationType (datatype) 0..*
- localVegetationName -- Name -- local vegetation name LocalNameType (datatype) 1..1
Navn Type Lengde Multiplisitet
Identifier 0..1
GM_Object 1..1
HabitatTypeCoverType 1..*
HabitatSpeciesType 0..*
HabitatVegetationType 0..*
Name Type English Description
inspireId Identifier External object identifier of the spatial object. -- Description -- An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon.
geometry GM_Object The extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries. -- Description -- NOTE 1 Can be polygons, lines or points. NOTE 2 Can also support 3-dimensional features.
habitat HabitatTypeCoverType The identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme. -- Description -- Habitats and biotopes may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified as abstract types: e.g. as woodland, pastures, heathland – referring to their vegetation structure - or as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes - referring to abiotic features - but also as wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc. - referring to relevant phases for the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild. These typological classes are usually organised in classification systems (e.g. EUNIS habitat classification).
habitatSpecies HabitatSpeciesType List of species which occur in or constitute a certain habitat at the time of mapping.
habitatVegetation HabitatVegetationType List of vegetation types which constitute a certain habitat. -- Description -- The cover of plants may be common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail and may thus be classified by vegetation science as abstract types. E.g. vegetation may be classified as Tundra or Mediterranean Deciduous Forests – referring to their structure and their bio-geographic formations - or as Nordic vegetation type 5141 Koeleria glauca-Typ or Ranunculetum fluitantis - referring to their floristic composition - or as chamaephytes or hemi-cryptophytes - referring to structural traits etc. Many vegetation type classification systems exist all over Europe. Some of these systems have a deep hierarchical structure. Therefore it is recommended to register the vegetation type scheme which was used.

Vis Habitat i NVDB Datakatalog

Id Navn Type Multiplisitet
Identifier 0 ..1
GM_Object 1 ..1
HabitatTypeCoverType 1 ..*
HabitatSpeciesType 0 ..*
HabitatVegetationType 0 ..*