4 | | ||Level 1|| Level 2|| Level 3|| |
5 | | ||1. Artificial surfaces|| 1.1. Urban fabric|| 1.1.1. Continuous urban fabric|| |
6 | | |||||| 1.1.2. Discontinuous urban fabric|| |
7 | | |||||||| |
8 | | ||||1.2. Industrial, commercial and transport units|| 1.2.1. Industrial or commercial units|| |
9 | | |||||| 1.2.2. Road and rail networks and associated land|| |
10 | | ||||||1.2.3. Port areas|| |
11 | | ||||||1.2.4. Airports|| |
12 | | |||||||| |
13 | | ||||1.3. Mine, dump and construction sites|| 1.3.1. Mineral extraction sites|| |
14 | | |||||| 1.3.2. Dump sites|| |
15 | | ||||||1.3.3. Construction sites|| |
16 | | |||||||| |
17 | | ||||1.4. Artificial non-agricultural vegetated areas|| 1.4.1. Green urban areas|| |
18 | | |||||| 1.4.2. Sport and leisure facilities|| |
19 | | |||||||| |
20 | | ||2. Agricultural areas|| 2.1.Arable land|| 2.1.1. Non-irrigated arable land|| |
21 | | |||||| 2.1.2. Permanently irrigated land|| |
22 | | ||||||2.1.3. Rice fields|| |
23 | | |||||||| |
24 | | ||||2.2. Permanent crops|| 2.2.1. Vineyardsv|| |
25 | | ||||||2.2.2. Fruit trees and berry plantations|| |
26 | | ||||||2.2.3. Olive groves|| |
27 | | |||||||| |
28 | | ||||2.3. Pastures|| 2.3.1. Pastures|| |
29 | | |||||||| |
30 | | ||||2.4. Heterogeneous agricultural areas|| 2.4.1. Annual crops associated with permanent crops|| |
31 | | |||||| 2.4.2. Complex cultivation|| |
32 | | ||||||2.4.3. Land principally occupied by agriculture, with significant areas of natural vegetation|| |
33 | | ||||||2.4.4. Agro-forestry areas|| |
34 | | |||||||| |
35 | | ||3. Forests and semi-natural areas|| 3.1. Forests|| 3.1.1. Broad-leaved forest|| |
36 | | ||||||3.1.2. Coniferous forest|| |
37 | | ||||||3.1.3. Mixed forest|| |
38 | | |||||||| |
39 | | ||||3.2. Shrub and/or herbaceous 3.2.1. Natural grassland vegetation association|| |
40 | | |||||| 3.2.2. Moors and heathland|| |
41 | | ||||||3.2.3. Sclerophyllous vegetation|| |
42 | | ||||||3.2.4. Transitional woodland shrub|| |
43 | | |||||||| |
44 | | ||||3.3. Open spaces with littleor no vegetation|| 3.3.1. Beaches, dunes, and sand plains|| |
45 | | |||||| 3.3.2. Bare rock|| |
46 | | ||||||3.3.3. Sparsely vegetated areas|| |
47 | | ||||||3.3.4. Burnt areas|| |
48 | | ||||||3.3.5. Glaciers and perpetual snow|| |
49 | | |||||||| |
50 | | ||4. Wetlands|| 4.1. Inland wetlands|| 4.1.1. Inland marshes|| |
51 | | ||||||4.1.2.Peatbogs|| |
52 | | |||||||| |
53 | | ||||4.2. Coastal wetlands|| 4.2.1. Salt marshes|| |
54 | | ||||||4.2.2. Salines|| |
55 | | ||||||4.2.3. Intertidal flats|| |
| 4 | ||Level 1|| Level 2|| Level 3||Code|| |
| 5 | ||1. Artificial surfaces|| 1.1. Urban fabric|| 1.1.1. Continuous urban fabric||111|| |
| 6 | ||||||1.1.2. Discontinuous urban fabric||112|| |
| 7 | |||||||||| |
| 8 | ||||1.2. Industrial, commercial and transport units|| 1.2.1. Industrial or commercial units||121|| |
| 9 | ||||||1.2.2. Road and rail networks and associated land||122|| |
| 10 | ||||||1.2.3. Port areas||123|| |
| 11 | ||||||1.2.4. Airports||124|| |
| 12 | |||||||||| |
| 13 | ||||1.3. Mine, dump and construction sites|| 1.3.1. Mineral extraction sites||131|| |
| 14 | ||||||1.3.2. Dump sites||132|| |
| 15 | ||||||1.3.3. Construction sites||133|| |
| 16 | |||||||||| |
| 17 | ||||1.4. Artificial non-agricultural vegetated areas|| 1.4.1. Green urban areas||141|| |
| 18 | |||||| 1.4.2. Sport and leisure facilities||142|| |
| 19 | |||||||||| |
| 20 | ||2. Agricultural areas|| 2.1.Arable land|| 2.1.1. Non-irrigated arable land||211|| |
| 21 | ||||||2.1.2. Permanently irrigated land||212|| |
| 22 | ||||||2.1.3. Rice fields||213|| |
| 23 | |||||||||| |
| 24 | ||||2.2. Permanent crops|| 2.2.1. Vineyards||221|| |
| 25 | ||||||2.2.2. Fruit trees and berry plantations||222|| |
| 26 | ||||||2.2.3. Olive groves||223|| |
| 27 | |||||||||| |
| 28 | ||||2.3. Pastures|| 2.3.1. Pastures||231|| |
| 29 | |||||||||| |
| 30 | ||||2.4. Heterogeneous agricultural areas|| 2.4.1. Annual crops associated with permanent crops||241|| |
| 31 | ||||||2.4.2. Complex cultivation||242|| |
| 32 | ||||||2.4.3. Land principally occupied by agriculture, with significant areas of natural vegetation||243|| |
| 33 | ||||||2.4.4. Agro-forestry areas||244|| |
| 34 | |||||||||| |
| 35 | ||3. Forests and semi-natural areas|| 3.1. Forests|| 3.1.1. Broad-leaved forest||311|| |
| 36 | ||||||3.1.2. Coniferous forest||312|| |
| 37 | ||||||3.1.3. Mixed forest||313|| |
| 38 | |||||||||| |
| 39 | ||||3.2. Shrub and/or herbaceous|| 3.2.1. Natural grassland vegetation association||321|| |
| 40 | ||||||3.2.2. Moors and heathland||322|| |
| 41 | ||||||3.2.3. Sclerophyllous vegetation||323|| |
| 42 | ||||||3.2.4. Transitional woodland shrub||324|| |
| 43 | |||||||||| |
| 44 | ||||3.3. Open spaces with littleor no vegetation|| 3.3.1. Beaches, dunes, and sand plains||331|| |
| 45 | |||||| 3.3.2. Bare rock||332|| |
| 46 | ||||||3.3.3. Sparsely vegetated areas||333|| |
| 47 | ||||||3.3.4. Burnt areas||334|| |
| 48 | ||||||3.3.5. Glaciers and perpetual snow||335|| |
| 49 | |||||||||| |
| 50 | ||4. Wetlands|| 4.1. Inland wetlands|| 4.1.1. Inland marshes||411|| |
| 51 | ||||||4.1.2.Peatbogs||412|| |
| 52 | |||||||||| |
| 53 | ||||4.2. Coastal wetlands|| 4.2.1. Salt marshes||421|| |
| 54 | ||||||4.2.2. Salines||422|| |
| 55 | ||||||4.2.3. Intertidal flats||423|| |