EUNIS habitat type hierarchical view (marine version 2022 & terrestrial version 2021)
The EUNIS habitat classification review is on-going. Four groups are pending review: Inland waters, Wetlands, Constructed, industrial and other artificial habitats and Complexes.-
M : Marine benthic habitats (MA-MG)
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MH : Pelagic water column
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MJ : Ice-associated marine habitats
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MJ1 : Sea ice
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MJ11 : Arctic sea ice
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MJ12 : Baltic sea ice
MJ2 : Freshwater ice
MJ3 : Brine channels
MJ4 : Under-ice habitat
N : Coastal habitats
Q : Wetlands
R : Grasslands and lands dominated by forbs, mosses or lichens
S : Heathland, scrub and tundra
T : Forest and other wooded land
T1 : Deciduous broadleaved forest
T11 : Temperate Salix and Populus riparian forest
T12 : Alnus glutinosa-Alnus incana forest on riparian and mineral soils
T13 : Temperate hardwood riparian forest
T14 : Mediterranean and Macaronesian riparian forest
T15 : Broadleaved swamp forest on non-acid peat
T16 : Broadleaved mire forest on acid peat
T17 : Fagus forest on non-acid soils
T18 : Fagus forest on acid soils
T19 : Temperate and submediterranean thermophilous deciduous forest
T191 : Western Quercus pubescens forests and related communities
T192 : Cyrno-Sardinian Quercus pubescens forests
T193 : Eastern Quercus pubescens forests
T194 : Italo-Illyrian Ostrya carpinifolia sub-thermophilous Quercus forests
T195 : Southeastern sub-thermophilous Quercus forests
T196 : Balkano-Anatolian thermophilous Quercus forests
T197 : Afro-Iberian thermophilous Quercus forests
T198 : Quercus trojana forest
T199 : Steppe Quercus forests
T19A : Quercus pyrenaica forest
T19B : Mixed thermophilous forest
T19C : Castanea sativa forest
T1A : Mediterranean thermophilous deciduous forest
T1A1 : Hellenic Quercus macrolepis forests
T1A2 : Apulian valonia oak forests
T1B : Acidophilous Quercus forest
T1C : Temperate and boreal mountain Betula and Populus tremula forest on mineral soils
T1D : Southern European mountain Betula and Populus tremula forest on mineral soils
T1D1 : Iberian acidophilous birch forests
T1D2 : Insubrian acidophilous birch forests
T1D3 : Pyrenean birch forests
T1D4 : Apennine birch forests
T1D5 : Sub-Mediterranean Populus tremula stands
T1D6 : Corsican Betula forests
T1D7 : Montane Betula celtiberica forests
T1D8 : Mount Etna Betula stands
T1E : Carpinus and Quercus mesic deciduous forest
T1F : Ravine forest
T1F1 : Medio-European ravine forests
T1F2 : Hercynian slope forests
T1F3 : Peri-Alpine mixed Fraxinus - Acer pseudoplatanus slope forests
T1F4 : Pyreneo-Cantabrian mixed Ulmus - Quercus forests
T1F5 : Thermophilous Alpine and peri-Alpine mixed Tilia forests
T1F6 : Southeastern European ravine forests
T1F7 : Euxinian ravine forests
T1G : Alnus cordata forest
T1H : Broadleaved deciduous plantation of non site-native trees
T1J : Deciduous self sown forest of non site-native trees
T1K : Broadleaved deciduous plantation of site-native trees
T2 : Broadleaved evergreen forest
T3 : Coniferous forest
T4 : Lines of trees, small anthropogenic forests, recently felled forest, early-stage forest and coppice
U : Inland habitats with no or little soil and mostly with sparse vegetation
V : Vegetated man-made habitats
V1 : Arable land and market gardens
V2 : Cultivated areas of gardens and parks
V21 : Large-scale ornamental garden areas
V22 : Small-scale ornamental and domestic garden areas
V23 : Recently abandoned garden areas
V3 : Artificial grasslands and herb dominated habitats
V4 : Hedgerows
V5 : Shrub plantations
V6 : Tree dominated man-made habitats