Patikova, Alice
2 DATA SOURCES AND DATA PROCESSING
2.1 MURBANDY legend for Bratislava
The
Level 1
1. Artificial
surfaces
for MURBANDY
Level 2
1.1 Urban fabric
ject was defined in the CEO in I
Level 3
1.1.1 Residential continuous urban fabric
. It comes from former CORINE
Level 4
ject.
1.1.2 Residential discontinuous urban fabric
12 Industrial,
commercial and transport
units
1.2.1 Industrial , commercial, public and
private units
1.2.2 Road and rail networks and associated
land
1.2.3 Port areas
124
1.3.1 Mineral extraction sites
1.3 Mine, dump and
construction sites
1.3.2 sites
1.3.3 Construction sites
1.4 Artificial non-
agricultural vegetated areas
1.4.1 Green urban areas
1.4.2 and leisure facilities
2.1.1 Non-irrigated arable land
2. Agricultural
areas
2.1 Arable land
2.2.1
2.2.2 Fruit trees and berry plantations
2.3.1 Pastures
2.4.2 Complex cultivation patters
2.2 Permanent crops
2.3 Pastures
2.4 Heterogeneous
agricultural areas
2.4.3 Land principally occupied by
agriculture, with significant areas of natural
2.4.4 areas
3.1.1 Broad-leaved forest
3. Forests and 3.1 Forests
semi-natural
arcas
3.1.2 Coniferous forest
3.1.3 Mixed forest
3.2.1 Natural grassland
3.2 Shrub and/or
herbaceous vegetation
associations
3.2.2 Moors and heathland
3.2.3 Sclerophyllous vegetation
3.2.4 Transitional woodland shrub
3.3.1 Beaches, dunes, and sand plains
3.3 Open spaces with little
or no vegetation
3.3.2 Bare rock
3.3.3 Sparely vegetated areas
4.1.1 Inland marshes
4.1.2 Peatbogs
5.1.1 Water courses
4. Wetlands 4.1 Inland wetlands
5. Water bodies 5.1 Inland waters
5.1.2 Water bodies
Table 1. MURBANDY legend classes used for Bratislava
2.2 City Study Area and Buffer Zone
The project study area was defined in two parts - Centre Zone (City) and Buffer Zone. The Centre Zone interferes in the
continuos built up areas of Bratislava City. The Buffer Zone was chosen according to Bratislava District. The state
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