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− | The region is a large geographic area that contains characteristic assemblages of natural ecological communities that are the product of broad influences of climate patterns. This scale is important because it is these climate patterns and natural land covers that are the primary controls on all spatial scales of hydromorphological processes. | + | The region is a large geographic area that contains characteristic assemblages of natural ecological communities that are the product of broad influences of climate patterns. This scale is important because it is these climate patterns and natural land covers that are the primary controls on all spatial scales of hydromorphological processes. |
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==Delineation criteria== | ==Delineation criteria== | ||
− | + | Differences in main climatic variables and distribution of main vegetation types as shown in maps delineated at European scale | |
==Methods and data sources== | ==Methods and data sources== | ||
+ | The region can be identified from online maps and publications. The European Environment Agency's [http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/figures/biogeographical-regions-europe-2001 biogeographic region map] is recommended, but other regionalisations are also appropriate (e.g. http://www.globalbioclimatics.org) | ||
− | + | [[Hierarchical Framework and WFD |Why WFD ecoregions are not used to classify regions.]] | |
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+ | File:Biogeographic_areas.png| Biogeographic regions. Copyright © European Environment Agency 2012 | ||
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[[Category:River Characterisation]] [[Category:Region]] [[Category:Region]] | [[Category:River Characterisation]] [[Category:Region]] [[Category:Region]] |
Latest revision as of 13:18, 21 May 2014
Region
Definition
The region is a large geographic area that contains characteristic assemblages of natural ecological communities that are the product of broad influences of climate patterns. This scale is important because it is these climate patterns and natural land covers that are the primary controls on all spatial scales of hydromorphological processes.
Delineation criteria
Differences in main climatic variables and distribution of main vegetation types as shown in maps delineated at European scale
Methods and data sources
The region can be identified from online maps and publications. The European Environment Agency's biogeographic region map is recommended, but other regionalisations are also appropriate (e.g. http://www.globalbioclimatics.org)
Why WFD ecoregions are not used to classify regions.