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Flood protection area supply in floodplain and coastal risk areas (2018)

Downloadgeonode:Flood_Protection_supply LicenseCreative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) AbstractArea for flood retention (1.4.1. Green urban areas, 2.2.2. Fruit trees and berry plantations 2.3.1. Pastures; 2.4.2. Complex cultivation patterns; 2.4.3. Land principally occupied by agriculture, with significant areas of natural vegetation; 3.1.1. Broad-leaved forest, 3.1.2. Coniferous forest, 3.1.3. Mixed forest, 3.2.1. Natural grassland, 3.2.2. Moors and heathland, 3.2.4. Transitional woodland shrub, 3.3.1. Beaches, dunes, and sand plains, 3.3.3. Sparsely vegetated areas, 4.1.1. Inland ... Publication DateDec. 12, 2018, 3:59 p.m. TypeVector Data
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RegionsLithuania Maintenance FrequencyFrequency Of Maintenance For The Data Is Not Known RestrictionsData can be accessed on-line. LanguageEnglish Data QualityFlood plain risk areas from Lithuanian Environmental Protection Agency and land use from Corine Land Cover 2018: https://land.copernicus.eu/pan-european/corine-land-cover/clc2018 Flood area retention in floodplain risk areas follow the methodology proposed by: Grudenwald, K., Syrbe, R.W., Walz, U., Richter, B., Meinel, G., Herold, H., Marzelli, S. (2017) Germany’s Ecosystem Services – State of the art of the indicator development for a national assessment and monitoring. One Ecosystem 2, e14021 Supplemental InformationFlood plain risk areas from Lithuanian Environmental Protection Agency and land use from Corine Land Cover 2018: https://land.copernicus.eu/pan-european/cori...