EUNIS habitat type hierarchical view
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A : Marine habitats
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B : Coastal habitats
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B1 : Coastal dunes and sandy shores
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B1.1 : Sand beach driftlines
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B1.2 : Sand beaches above the driftline
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B1.3 : Shifting coastal dunes
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B1.4 : Coastal stable dune grassland (grey dunes)
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B1.41 : Northern fixed grey dunes
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B1.42 : Biscay fixed grey dunes
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B1.43 : Mediterraneo-Atlantic fixed grey dunes
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B1.44 : East Mediterranean fixed grey dunes
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B1.45 : Atlantic dune [Mesobromion] grassland
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B1.46 : Atlantic dune thermophile fringes
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B1.47 : Dune fine-grass annual communities
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B1.48 : Tethyan dune deep sand therophyte communities
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B1.49 : Dune Mediterranean xeric grassland
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B1.4A : Thermo-Atlantic succulent and semi-fixed dunes
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B1.4B : Pontic fixed dunes
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B1.4C : Boreo-arctic grey dunes
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B1.5 : Coastal dune heaths
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B1.6 : Coastal dune scrub
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B1.7 : Coastal dune woods
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B1.71 : Coastal brown dunes covered with natural or almost natural coniferous forest, e.g. [Pinus silvestris]
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B1.72 : Coastal brown dunes covered with deciduous forest ([Fagus], [Betula], [Quercus])
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B1.73 : Coastal dunes covered with planted [Pinus mugo] woodland
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B1.74 : Coastal brown dunes covered with natural or almost natural thermophilous pines
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B1.8 : Moist and wet dune slacks
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B1.9 : Machair
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B2 : Coastal shingle
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B3 : Rock cliffs, ledges and shores, including the supralittoral
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C : Inland surface waters
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C1 : Surface standing waters
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C2 : Surface running waters
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C3 : Littoral zone of inland surface waterbodies
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C3.1 : Species-rich helophyte beds
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C3.2 : Water-fringing reedbeds and tall helophytes other than canes
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C3.3 : Water-fringing beds of tall canes
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C3.4 : Species-poor beds of low-growing water-fringing or amphibious vegetation
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C3.41 : Euro-Siberian perennial amphibious communities
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C3.42 : Mediterraneo-Atlantic amphibious communities
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C3.43 : Central Eurasian amphibious communities
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C3.44 : [Eleocharis parvula] and [Eleocharis acicularis] beds of inland saline and brackish waters
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C3.45 : [Nasturtium officinale] ([Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum]) beds
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C3.5 : Periodically inundated shores with pioneer and ephemeral vegetation
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C3.6 : Unvegetated or sparsely vegetated shores with soft or mobile sediments
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C3.7 : Unvegetated or sparsely vegetated shores with non-mobile substrates
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C3.8 : Inland spray- and steam-dependent habitats
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D : Mires, bogs and fens
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E : Grasslands and lands dominated by forbs, mosses or lichens
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F : Heathland, scrub and tundra
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F1 : Tundra
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F2 : Arctic, alpine and subalpine scrub
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F3 : Temperate and mediterranean-montane scrub
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F4 : Temperate shrub heathland
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F5 : Maquis, arborescent matorral and thermo-Mediterranean brushes
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F6 : Garrigue
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F7 : Spiny Mediterranean heaths (phrygana, hedgehog-heaths and related coastal cliff vegetation)
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F8 : Thermo-Atlantic xerophytic scrub
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F9 : Riverine and fen scrubs
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FA : Hedgerows
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FB : Shrub plantations
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G : Woodland, forest and other wooded land
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G1 : Broadleaved deciduous woodland
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G2 : Broadleaved evergreen woodland
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G2.1 : Mediterranean evergreen [Quercus] woodland
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G2.2 : Eurasian continental sclerophyllous woodland
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G2.3 : Macaronesian [Laurus] woodland
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G2.4 : [Olea europaea] - [Ceratonia siliqua] woodland
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G2.5 : [Phoenix] groves
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G2.6 : [Ilex aquifolium] woods
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G2.7 : Canary Island heath woodland
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G2.8 : Highly artificial broadleaved evergreen forestry plantations
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G2.9 : Evergreen orchards and groves
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G3 : Coniferous woodland
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G4 : Mixed deciduous and coniferous woodland
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G5 : Lines of trees, small anthropogenic woodlands, recently felled woodland, early-stage woodland and coppice
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H : Inland unvegetated or sparsely vegetated habitats
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I : Regularly or recently cultivated agricultural, horticultural and domestic habitats
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J : Constructed, industrial and other artificial habitats
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X : Habitat complexes
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