BIOTOP SE Part B - Classification system. Database template DBM250125 (in Swedish)
BIOTOP SE is a method to construct biotope databases in two steps. It has been developed by Helle Skånes at Department of Physical Geography, Stockholm University in close collaboration with the administrative Board of Stockholm County and a number of pilot municipalities. The development has been ongoing since 2012, and the project has gradually turned into a complete method using automatic and semi-automatic classification methods in ArcGIS Pro ModelBuilder controlled by Python scripts (Step 1). Step 2 is depending on 3D interpretation of aerial CIR photos in a photogrammetric system with seamless connection to a GIS. The method is publicly available to be run in its current form.
There will be several related materials for this item, most of them will initially be in Swedish. Visit the project web page www.biotop.se (in Swedish) for more detail about the project, its documentation and applications.
Funding
2012 Länsstyrelsen Stockholm med stöd av Stockholms läns landsting och Trafikverket, samt Sollentuna kommun
2015 Ekerö kommun
2016, 2021 Södertälje kommun
2017 Naturvårdsverket, innovationsstöd, projekt NV-07191-16
2019 Stockholm stad
2019-2022 LONA Projekt 19125996 (länsstyrelsen Stockholm)
2020 Solna Stad
2021 och 2023-2024 Botkyrka kommun
2021 Skellefteå kommun
2021 Naturvårdsverket, projektnummer NV-05827-21
2023- Vaxholm kommun
History
Original title
BIOTOP SE Del B - Klassificeringssystem. Databasmall DBM250125Original language
- Swedish
Affiliation (institution of first SU-affiliated author)
- 463 Institutionen för naturgeografi | Department of Physical Geography
access_level
- public
access_condition
- PUBLIC
Usage metrics
Categories
- Cartography and digital mapping
- Conservation and biodiversity
- Database systems
- Environmental assessment and monitoring
- Land use and environmental planning
- Landscape ecology
- Physical geography and environmental geoscience not elsewhere classified
- Planning and decision making
- Strategic, metropolitan and regional planning
- Urban planning and health