Book Description
A revision of the current EUNIS habitat classification is underway. Heathland, scrub and tundra are the second group of terrestrial habitats after forests, to undergo this revision. The EUNIS habitat classification provides a pan-European set of habitat types and is a solid point of reference for work done by European countries on biodiversity monitoring and reporting. The revision of the EUNIS habitat classification and assessments of the status of the habitat types help to improve the knowledge base, leading to better understanding, protection, conservation and enhancement of Europe's natural capital. Field data combined with other biodiversity related information form the basis for delineating and parameterising ecosystems and habitats, and further defining their condition. An improved knowledge base on habitats across Europe supports the achievement of European policy objectives for nature conservation as it facilitates better management.