

{
"name":"Land/Major_anthropogenic_fragmentation_effective_mesh_density",
"title":"Land/Major_anthropogenic_fragmentation_effective_mesh_density",
"type":"Map Service",
"typeKeywords":["ArcGIS Server","Service","Map Service"],
"description":"<DIV STYLE=\"text-align:Left;\"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The indicator is based on the method of Effective Mesh Size (meff, Jaeger 2000). The effective mesh size (meff) can be interpreted as the area that is accessible when starting a movement at a randomly chosen point inside a landscape without encountering a physical barrier (hereafter a Fragmentation Geometry. The index Effective Mesh Density (seff) is a measure of landscape fragmentation, i.e. the degree to which movement between different parts of the landscape is interrupted by FGs. The seff<\/SPAN><SPAN /><SPAN>value is calculated as 1000/meff, hence number of meshes per 1000 km2.<\/SPAN><SPAN /><SPAN>1km2<\/SPAN><SPAN /><SPAN>cell size regular grid <\/SPAN><SPAN>is used <\/SPAN><SPAN>as reporting units.Please note that the size of the reporting unit does not have an effect on the indicator. <\/SPAN><SPAN STYLE=\"font-size:14pt\">For a detailed methodology, please consult the indicator fact sheet.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
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"url":"https://land.discomap.eea.europa.eu/arcgis/rest/services/Land/Major_anthropogenic_fragmentation_effective_mesh_density/MapServer"
}
