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Service Description: The land take indicator addresses the change in the area of agricultural, forest and other semi-natural land “taken” for urban and other artificial land development (hence the name “Land take”). Land take includes areas sealed by construction and urban infrastructure, as well as urban green areas, and sport and leisure facilities. The main drivers of land take are grouped in processes resulting in the extension of:
• housing, services and recreation;
• industrial and commercial sites;
• transport networks and infrastructures;
• mines, quarries and waste dumpsites;
• construction sites.
The data is derived from the Corine Land Cover accounting layers:
https://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/corine-land-cover-accounting-layers#tab-european-data The intensity of Land Take is calculated as Land Take in the given period in % of artificial surfaces in the year 2000. For easier comparability Land Take is summarised within NUTS3 regions.
Map Name: Land Take 2000-2018, NUTS3 region
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Spatial Reference: 102100
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Spatial Reference: 102100
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Comments: The land take indicator address the change in the area of agricultural, forest and other semi-natural land “taken” for urban and other artificial land development (hence the name “Land take”). Land take includes areas sealed by construction and urban infrastructure, as well as urban green areas, and sport and leisure facilities. The data is derived from the Corine Land Cover accounting layers:
https://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/corine-land-cover-accounting-layers#tab-european-data The main drivers of land take are grouped in processes resulting in the extension of:
• housing, services and recreation;
• industrial and commercial sites;
• transport networks and infrastructures;
• mines, quarries and waste dumpsites;
• construction sites.
Subject: Land take during 2000-2018
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Keywords: land take,land use
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