SACA1: Ecological conservation areas where ecological connectivity already works quite well (CSI ≥ 8). Ecological connectivity should be conserved in these areas.
SACA2: Ecological Intervention areas that represent important links between SACA1 areas (ecological conservation areas). Connectivity is currently working to some extent but would benefit from enhancements. In these areas, improvement ⁄ restoration measurements are needed.
SACA3: Connectivity restoration areas represent important barriers between SACA1 areas (ecological conservation areas).
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SACA1: Ecological conservation areas where ecological connectivity already works quite well (CSI ≥ 8). Ecological connectivity should be conserved in these areas.
SACA2: Ecological Intervention areas that represent important links between SACA1 areas (ecological conservation areas). Connectivity is currently working to some extent but would benefit from enhancements. In these areas, improvement ⁄ restoration measurements are needed.
SACA3: Connectivity restoration areas represent important barriers between SACA1 areas (ecological conservation areas).
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SACA1: Ecological conservation areas where ecological connectivity already works quite well (CSI ≥ 8). Ecological connectivity should be conserved in these areas.
SACA2: Ecological Intervention areas that represent important links between SACA1 areas (ecological conservation areas). Connectivity is currently working to some extent but would benefit from enhancements. In these areas, improvement ⁄ restoration measurements are needed.
SACA3: Connectivity restoration areas represent important barriers between SACA1 areas (ecological conservation areas).
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The spatial disruptive effect is represented by a differential buffer from a selection of 11 infrastructure components.
The map makes it possible to identify a detailed vision of the infrastructure presence and disruptive effect represented in orange and the spaces free from the selected components in blue. This layer serves as basis for the spatial development indicator calculation.
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The level of the spatial development indicator uses a natural demarcation (watersheds*) to represent the
infrastructure coverage inside the spatial unit. The spatial development aim is to identify the most near natural spaces
(values under 20%) to better differentiate them from all other categories.
*Source: European catchments and Rivers network system (Ecrins), European Environment Agency (EEA).
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The analysis by altitudinal segments allows to identify how is distributed the
low developed land among two segments, at least 63% of the areas with a spatial
development < 10% inside the EUSALP space are located in altitudes over 1 500 m.a.s.l.
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The analysis by altitudinal segments allows to identify how is
distributed the low developed land among two segments, at least 56% of the areas
with a spatial development < 20% inside the EUSALP space are located in altitudes
over 1 500 m.a.s.l.
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