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Current Relative Value of ecosystem resilience (CuRVe)
Resource ID
aae09168-9e2b-11eb-9099-c2aea982cb59
Title
Current Relative Value of ecosystem resilience (CuRVe)
Date
April 15, 2021, midnight, Publication Date
Abstract
CuRVe is a series of interconnected web-based maps that together form an atlas. It is a tool that can help users to explore how ecosystem resilience varies across Wales and understand the underlying reasons for this variation. It can be used to support and improve decision making about the use of, and investment in, the sustainable management of natural resources. CuRVe stands for Current Relative Value of ecosystem resilience. The Atlas is the first step in an experimental project to reveal relative values and spatial patterns of ecosystem resilience at a landscape scale for Wales. The tool brings together different types of spatial data about our ecosystems to provide insights into ecosystem resilience. Users can view information about overall ecosystem resilience of a given area and information about ecosystem attributes like diversity, extent, connectivity and condition that underpin this resilience. The tool allows users to choose the relevant spatial scale which interests them ranging from 1 km grid scale up to countrywide. Attribution statement: Contains Natural Resources Wales information © Natural Resources Wales and Database Right. All rights Reserved. Contains Ordnance Survey Data. Ordnance Survey Licence number AC0000849444. Crown Copyright and Database Right. Contains data supplied by Natural Environment Research Council.
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Responsible
superuser
Point of Contact
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superuser@email.com
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None
Type
not filled
Restrictions
None
License
Open Government Licence for Public Sector Information
Language
en
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Supplemental Information
Data Quality
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Spatial Reference System Identifier
EPSG:27700
Keywords
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Category
Environment
Regions
Global