GIS theme (divided into flat, line and point themes) with spatial objects from the Nature Database of the ‘Inspections’ activity programme. This group of activity types in the Nature Database consists of particular of inspections of Section 3 protected areas made by or for the municipalities and former counties and to a lesser extent the State. The dataset also includes inspections of unprotected natural areas and forests. Flat theme delimits areas covered by the individual registration in the Nature Database, often coincides with a section 3 protected area. Point theme indicates the position of the centre of a botanical documentation attached to a surface detection in the Nature Database — typically a circle with a radius of 5 m. Line theme delimits the line a record can be associated with. The line theme is only used in a small number of previous county records.
For each GIS object, the following attributes from each registry are displayed in the Nature Database:
— Actidity: The activity’s unique identification number in the Nature Database. Actid is included in the URL for displaying the complete registration form for each registration.
— LINK: Link to display of the complete registration form for each registration.
—Collection purposes: Indicates the purpose of the collection, e.g. “municipal inspection”.
— Responsible institution: The authority or advisory firm that is the data controller.
— Field date: Date of registration in the field
— Programme: The programme of activities for the registration, in this case ‘Inspection’.
— Activity: The type of activity (entry form) to which the registration belongs.
— Habitat type: The habitat type that may be indicated for the individual registration. In some cases, main and sub-natural types may be indicated, which will be shown in the individual registration in the Nature Database —
—Area share: The proportion of an object covered by the current registration. The same area may be linked to multiple registrations in mosaic.
— Nature status index: For many recordings, a natural state index will be calculated, cf. Nature status on terrestrial natural areas — inspections of Section 3 areas (Natural state on terrestrial natural areas — inspections of Section 3 areas (dmu.dk - https://www.dmu.dk/Pub/FR736.pdf)). The index goes from 0 (bad) to 1 (high).
— Structural index: For many recordings, a structure index will have been calculated as a sub-element in the calculation of Nature State (see above.) The index ranges from 0 (bad) to 1 (high).
— Species index: For many recordings, a species index will have been calculated as a sub-element in the calculation of Nature State (see above.) The index ranges from 0 (bad) to 1 (high).
— Star type: The number of species declared as “star species” on the individual registration, cf. the Nature Database.
— Star 2: The number of species declared as “2 star species” on the individual registration, cf. the Nature Database.
— Problem type: Number of species identified as “problem species” on each registration, cf. the Nature Database.
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