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Наслов: | European primary forest database v2.0 | Other Titles: | European primary forest database (EPFD) v2.0 | Authors: | Sabatini, Francesco Maria Bluhm, Hendrik Kun, Zoltan Aksenov, Dmitry Atauri, José A. Buchwald, Erik Burrascano, Sabina Cateau, Eugénie Diku, Abdulla Duarte, Inês Marques Fernández López, Ángel B. Garbarino, Matteo Grigoriadis, Nikolaos Horváth, Ferenc Keren, Srđan Kitenberga, Mara Kiš, Alen Kraut, Ann Ibisch, Pierre L. Larrieu, Laurent Lombardi, Fabio Matovic, Bratislav Melu, Radu Nicolae Meyer, Peter Midteng, Rein Mikac, Stjepan Mikoláš, Martin Mozgeris, Gintautas Panayotov, Momchil Pisek, Rok Nunes, Leónia Ruete, Alejandro Schickhofer, Matthias Simovski, Bojan Stillhard, Jonas Stojanovic, Dejan Szwagrzyk, Jerzy Tikkanen, Olli-Pekka Toromani, Elvin Volosyanchuk, Roman Vrška, Tomáš Waldherr, Marcus Yermokhin, Maxim Zlatanov, Tzvetan Zagidullina, Asiya Kuemmerle, Tobias |
Keywords: | primary forests biodiversity conservation biology forest ecology |
Issue Date: | 17-авг-2021 | Publisher: | Springer Science and Business Media LLC | Source: | Sabatini, F.M., Bluhm, H., Kun, Z. et al. European primary forest database v2.0. Sci Data 8, 220 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-021-00988-7 | Проект: | This study was realized and funded by the project “Policy and on-ground action for primary forest protection, boreal and temperate primary forests” funded through the Griffith University (Australia) and implemented by the Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS) and Wild Europe Initiative as well as the Naturwald Akademie. Additional funding derive from the European Commission (Marie Sklodowska‐Curie fellowship to FMS, project FORESTS & CO, #658876). | Journal: | Scientific Data | Abstract: | <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Primary forests, defined here as forests where the signs of human impacts, if any, are strongly blurred due to decades without forest management, are scarce in Europe and continue to disappear. Despite these losses, we know little about where these forests occur. Here, we present a comprehensive geodatabase and map of Europe’s known primary forests. Our geodatabase harmonizes 48 different, mostly field-based datasets of primary forests, and contains 18,411 individual patches (41.1 Mha) spread across 33 countries. When available, we provide information on each patch (name, location, naturalness, extent and dominant tree species) and the surrounding landscape (biogeographical regions, protection status, potential natural vegetation, current forest extent). Using Landsat satellite-image time series (1985–2018) we checked each patch for possible disturbance events since primary forests were identified, resulting in 94% of patches free of significant disturbances in the last 30 years. Although knowledge gaps remain, ours is the most comprehensive dataset on primary forests in Europe, and will be useful for ecological studies, and conservation planning to safeguard these unique forests.</jats:p> | Опис: | Data descriptor | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/14347 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-021-00988-7 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41597-021-00988-7 |
Appears in Collections: | Hans Em Faculty of Forest Sciences, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Engineering: Journal Articles |
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