The Forest Map of Spain 1:200,000. Methodology and analysis of general results

  • Ruiz del Castillo y Navascues J
  • López Leiva C
  • García Viñas J
  • et al.
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Abstract

First of all, the main descriptive elements of vegetation used in the Spanish Forest Map on scale 1:200,000 (MFE2C) are put forward. Secondly, this paper includes an explanation of how plant cover maps are a supplementary tool for forest inventories in order to evaluate the actual state of vegetation. As an example, there is a description of characteristics of the current Spanish vegetation regarding the 4 descriptive elements of MFE2C: large climatic domains, structure, evolution level and dominant plant communities.

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Ruiz del Castillo y Navascues, J., López Leiva, C., García Viñas, J. I., Villares Muyo, J. M., Tostado Rivera, P., & García Rodríguez, C. (2006). The Forest Map of Spain 1:200,000. Methodology and analysis of general results. Forest Systems, 15, S24–S39. https://doi.org/10.5424/srf/200615s1-00979

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