EUNIS habitat types hierarchical view - revised groups
Two revised groups are currently available. The EUNIS classification review is on-going and more groups will become available.-
S : Heathland, scrub and tundra
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T : Forest and other wooded land
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T1 : Broadleaved deciduous forest
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T1-1 : Temperate and boreal Salix and Populus riparian forest
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T1-2 : Riparian Alnus forest
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T1-3 : Temperate and boreal hardwood riparian forest
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T1-4 : Mediterranean and Macaronesian riparian forest
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T1-5 : Broadleaved swamp forest on non-acid peat
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T1-6 : Broadleaved swamp forest on acid peat
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T1-7 : Fagus forest on non-acid soils
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T1-8 : Fagus forest on acid soils
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T1-9 : Temperate and submediterranean thermophilous deciduous forest
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T1-A : Mediterranean thermophilous deciduous forest
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T1-B : Acidophilous Quercus forest
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T1-B1 : Atlantic Quercus robur - Betula forests
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T1-B2 : Atlantic acidophilous Fagus - Quercus forests
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T1-B3 : Atlantic Quercus petraea forests
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T1-B4 : Aquitano-Ligerian Quercus forests on podsols
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T1-B5 : Aquitano-Ligerian Quercus forests on leached or acid soils
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T1-B6 : Ibero-Atlantic acidophilous Quercus forests
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T1-B7 : Medio-European acidophilous Quercus forests
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T1-B8 : Insubrian acidophilous Quercus forests
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T1-B9 : Portuguese Quercus robur forests
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T1-BA : Continental Quercus petraea forests
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T1-C : Boreal-nemoral mountain Betula forest on mineral soils
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T1-D : Mediterranean and sub-Mediterranean mountain Betula and Populus tremula forests on mineral soils
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T1-E : Carpinus and Quercus mesic deciduous forest
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T1-F : Ravine forest
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T1-G : Non-riverine Alnus forest
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T1-H : Broadleaved deciduous planted forests of non site-native trees
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T1-J : Deciduous self-sown forests of non site-native trees
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T2 : Broadleaved evergreen forest
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T3 : Coniferous forest
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T4 : Lines of trees, small anthropogenic forests, recently felled forest, early-stage forest and coppice
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