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Update: 10/06/2010
In 2009 ISPRA started to work on the Map of the Nature at the
scale 1:10.000, welcoming the need of a local knowledge
tool, expressed by some local governments, environmental
regional agencies and parks, compliant to the standards of the Map
of the Nature Project and sufficiently detailed to meet the
institutional needs at regional and local level.
The primary use of the 1:10,000 scale map is an applicative use,
such as:
This new strand of the project fits organically into the overall Map of the Nature project and its multiscale concept, but with a fundamental difference in comparison with the 1:50,000 and 1:250,000 scales. As a matter of fact the ultimate goal is not to implement the project at the scale 1:10,000 nationwide, but only on limited portions of territory of particular ecological and environmental interest, identified by local institutions.
The experimental phase, which is necessary to define methods,
procedures and the kind of data to be collected, was launched and
is still ongoing.
The Map of the Nature Service also prepared a short technical
document. It represents a first contribution to a Map of the
Habitats at the scale 1:10,000 (see
file)
The objectives of the Map of the Nature at the scale 1:10.000, like those of the Map at the scale 1:50,000, are the following:
1) realisation of the Map of the Habitats at the scale
1:10,000;
2) evalutation of the Ecological value, Ecological sensibility,
Human pressure, Environmental fragility of the mapped biotopes
through the use of meaningful indicators at the scale
1:10.000 and appropriate calculation methods.
In relation to this activity, the tasks of the Map of the Nature Service in ISPRA are the following:
The mapping activity of habitats begun in the following areas: