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Title
Barriers for ecological connectivity - the existing settlements
Abstract

The layer includes the data about the barriers for ecological connectivity for large carnivores – the existing settlements collected within the ConnectGREEN Project. The project was implemented between June 2018 and October 2021. This data was used for development of the "Map of core areas and ecological corridors for large carnivores in the Carpathians" using the “Methodology for identification of ecological corridors in the Carpathian countries by using large carnivores as umbrella species” (Okanikova et al, 2021) developed within the ConnectGREEN Project.

The presence of large carnivores in nature sometimes stirs polarized discussions about possible conflicts with humans, but those conflicts are often just one of the consequences of landscape fragmentation. As the liv­ing space of bear, wolf and lynx is shrinking, the num­ber of contacts with people may be increasing. These species are tied to large undisturbed forest areas with no or very little low human presence. Furthermore, long distance movement is a part of their biology.

Large carnivores are called “umbrella species”. If they have proper space to move/migrate, it indicates the fact that also smaller species can.

For more information, please contact: Dusan Rompotl, [email protected], VUKOZ (The Silva Tarouca Research Institute for Landscape and Ornamental Gardening), Kristyna Vlkova, [email protected], VUKOZ (The Silva Tarouca Research Institute for Landscape and Ornamental Gardening)

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Publication Date
Jan. 1, 2021, midnight
Type
Vector Data
Keywords
Category
Environment
Environmental resources, protection and conservation. Examples: environmental pollution, waste storage and treatment, environmental impact assessment, monitoring environmental risk, nature reserves, landscape.
Regions
Global
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Yes
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Projection System
EPSG:3035
Extension x0
4783777.882039713
Extension x1
5645128.16894388
Extension y0
2304730.594702824
Extension y1
3070110.707679216
Features

Language
English
Supplemental Information

For more information, please contact: Dusan Rompotl, [email protected], VUKOZ (The Silva Tarouca Research Institute for Landscape and Ornamental Gardening), Kristyna Vlkova, [email protected], VUKOZ (The Silva Tarouca Research Institute for Landscape and Ornamental Gardening)

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References

Link Online
/layers/geonode_data:geonode:settlements_clipped
Metadata Page
/layers/geonode_data:geonode:settlements_clipped/metadata_detail

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