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- Formatting Syntax
- it is typed (without any formatting), enclose the area either with ''%%<nowiki>%%'' tags or even simpler
- Smart Altitude Project
- ze measures increasing the resilience of mountain areas. === Project partners === Eleven project partn
- Smart Altitude Decision-Making Tree
- low-carbon interventions in alpine winter tourism areas. The aim of the Smart Altitude Decision-Making ... rt grid and climate adaptation, which are the key areas on which the project’s Living Labs focus. The D
- Tier approach
- r other mapped units), i.e. spatially explicit or area/size-based. * Tier 2: Land use data is linked t
- Service Providing Area (SPA)
- ===== Service Providing Area (SPA) ===== The Service Providing Area (SPA) is the spatial unit in which an ecosystem service is provided. This area can include animal and plant populations, abiotic... It can be related to a [[wiki:service_benefitting_area_alpes|Service Benefitting Area (SBA)]] in situ, i
- Mapping and assessment
- stics by means of moving windows across the study area.\\ In the case of spatial analysis applied to [[w... .g. to map the potential fruition of recreational areas by tourists, or the ecological connectiveness by... sibility analysis of landscapes, to determine all areas that can be seen from one or more viewpoints, to... nd Cover (CLC) classification. For example, urban areas are assumed to be low providers of recreational
- Flow of Ecosystem Services
- t of ES that are actually mobilised in a specific area and time. It includes a dynamic temporal dimensio... ther outputs from natural systems in a particular area within a given time period (Burkhard et al. 2014;... ther outputs from natural systems in a particular area within a given time period. The definition is mai
- Service Benefitting Area
- ===== Service Benefitting Area ===== The Service Benefitting Area is a spatial unit in which the beneficiaries of an ecosystem servic... ation on spatial relations of Service Benefitting Areas (SBA), [[:wiki:service_connecting_area_alpes|Service Connecting Areas (SCA)]] and [[:wiki:service_prov
- Water management
- ction and replenishment; * preserve protected areas. === Projects === [[Aim]], [[Alp-water-scarce]]
- Demand for Ecosystem Services
- rvices currently consumed or used in a particular area over a given time period, not considering where e
- Abiotic Services
- nsure coherence with natural sciences. The Alpine area has the specificity of delivering a variety of ab... amples on abiotic outputs relevant for the Alpine area, however, the AlpES project does not map or asses
- SAVE YOUR WORK
- per ski resort * Biosphere Reserves (Protected Areas - IGF curated) * National Parks (Protected Areas - IGF curated) * Natural Parks (Protected Areas - IGF curated) * World Heritage Sites (Protected Areas - IGF curated) * Grassland Biomass Ecosystem S
- OFFERED TOPICS AND TOOLS
- xplores the other tools. **Measure distances and areas**: In a next step Ms. Curious finds out that she... Ms. Curious detects that she can also measure the area and the azimuth of the first line. The area can be calculated when clicking around the area of interest. The polygon should be closed for achieving
- BASIC FUNCTIONS
- esults, the first thing she does is to zoom to an area of interest, for example Innsbruck. This can be d... ion to see your region of interest in the mapping area of the Smart Altitude WebGIS. Clicking on the “E”... within the grey bar as another way to zoom to her area of interest. To zoom to a specific municipality o... ailable including land use, land cover, protected areas, administrative units, the Alpine Space boundary
- Smart Altitude WebGIS
- ntegrated into the Smart Altitude Toolkit for ski area operators, policy makers and other stakeholders.