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Uncategorized Carpathian data

Carpathian data

In this section, we present the freely available datasets covering various aspects of sustainable mountain development in the Carpathians.

If you would like to add your dataset to the list, please contact us via contact@carpathianscience.org.

Biodiversity

A novel dataset of permanent plots in extremely species-rich temperate grasslands

Climate

CARPATCLIM – Climate of the Carpathian region

Land use

Dataset on forest disturbance in the Tatra Mountains (2003-2014)

Enhanced land use datasets and future scenarios of land change for Slovakia

Forest cover mask from historical topographic maps based on image processing (the Polish Carpathians)

Historical land use dataset of the Carpathian region (1819–1980)

Other

Mid-19th century road network dataset for Galicia and Austrian Silesia, Habsburg Empire

Railway network of Galicia and Austrian Silesia (1847-1914)

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Origins of global mountain plant biodiversity: Testing the ‘mountain‐geobiodiversity hypothesis’

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