In the Federal State of Tyrol there are around 2,600 alpine pastures, with a total area of approximately 6.000 km² covering over 47 % of Tyrol’s land area. There are a variety of ways that alpine pastures can be structured internally: An alpine pasture can have only one centre and no leger, it can consist of several layers, for example, can have two lower banks and two uprivers, and a leger may also have a “main operating number”. The following types of alpine pastures or alpine pasture functionalities have been eliminated:
• No laymen: These are alpine pastures that have only one alpine centre and do not have Leger.
• Low-level (NL)
• Middle class (ML)
• High loader (HL)
• Galtviehleger (GAL)
• Sheeplayer (SCHL)
During the location, the Alm building, the Almsiedlung or the Almdorf, which is regarded as an alpine centre, was recorded by means of a point location. If there are no alpine buildings, the centre of the main pasture area was located.
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