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The products elaborated in the framework of the current R isk and R ecovery mapping activation arerealised to the best of our ability. All geographic information has limitations due to scale, resolution,date and interpretation of the original data sources. The products are compliant with the CopernicusEMS R isk and R ecovery P roduct P ortfolio specifications.
Map Inform ationThe purpose of the requested mapping is to generate comprehensive knowledge at a post disasterphase, referring to forest fire incidents during the summer of 2015 in Ellas. The analysis refers to sixindividual sites; Samothraki, R hodes and Lesvos islands and three continental sites at Monemvasia(Lakonia), Dirfys (Evia) and V yronas (Attica).The assessment includes (a) damage delineation and grading, considering three damage classes(not burnt, partly burnt and heavily burnt) and (b) biomass loss and loss of biodiversity (flora andfauna). Moreover, towards adequate disaster preparedness and efficient support of informeddecision making concerning planning and recovery activities of the involved stakeholders, potentialand ex tent of occurrence of secondary risks (flash floods, landslides and soil erosion) is evaluatedand risk - specific mitigation measures are proposed.The key user of the map series is the H ellenic Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and NetworksNatural Disasters R ecovery Directorate, Department of P lanning, Coordination and R esearch.
Data Sourc esInset m aps based on:P LEIADES [P H 1A or P H 1B] © CNES, distributed by Airbus DS. The images coverthe Monem v asia loc ation (fire d ate 17.07.2015)and were acquired the 24.07.2015 (after/displayed)and the 05.01.2015 (before), GSD 0.5 m, 0% cloud coverage, provided under CO P ER NICU S by theEuropean U nion and ESA, all rights reserved.R eference Im agery:O rthophotos (LSO and/ or V LSO ) © National Cadaster & Mapping Agency S.A.(NCMA S.A.), Color, R GB, GSD 50 cm and/ or 20 cm, 2008, aerial photosVec tor layers:R oad Network & Buildings Footprints © O penStreetMap Contributors data, duly updated/digitized, on the basis the satellite imagery | Elevation data – Digital Terrain Model, 5m © NationalCadaster & Mapping Agency S.A. (NCMA S.A.)| CLC 2012, duly updated/refined on the basis of thesatellite data photointerpretation.The data provided is subject to the terms outlined in the arrangements concerning access to authoritativegeospatial reference data for Copernicus emergency management service.
Map Prod uc tionThe map shows, in tabular form, significant flora and fauna species, potentially affected by the fireevent. The inventory of the endangered, vulnerable and rare species per category was establishedthrough information available through the http://filotis.itia.ntua.gr/species/ web service. The biomassloss assessment estimation was based on the combination of the Land U se/ Cover productestablished in the contex t of the present activation and available information on fuel/density maps(1:20.000 scale © Ministry of R ural Development and Food).The estimated geometric accuracy of the images is 2.5 m, from native positional accuracy of thebackground satellite image, compliant with J R C requirements for the present scale cartography.The estimated thematic accuracy of this product is 85% or better, based on internal validationprocedures and visual interpretation of recognizable items on very high resolution optical imagery.The statistical tables included in the map show (i) the total area for various density classes of eachvegetation type and (ii) the total area for various biomass loss severity classes, within the burnt area.
Dissem ination/Public ationThe products (maps) are available through the EMS Copernicus P ortal at the following U R L:http://emergency.eu/mapping/list-of/components/025.Delivery formats are GeoTIFF, GeoP DF, GeoJ P EG and vectors (shapefile and KML formats).No restrictions on the publication of the mapping apply.
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Biom ass Loss Assessm ent Map - Ov erv iew P roduction date: 27/7/2016
Fire Dam age Assessm ent
Glide Number: N/A Activation ID: EMSN-025P roduct N.: 02MO NEMV ASIA, v1, English
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Grid: GGR S87 (H ellenic Geodetic R eference System 1987)Tick marks: W GS 84 geographical coordinate system
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Contac tThe map was produced (under the Service Contract nr. 259811 of the European Commission) on27/7/2016 by GEO AP IKO NISIS (EL) – NO A (EL) – CIMA (IT) – ALTAMIR A (ES).Name of the release inspector (quality control): JR C.E-mail: [email protected]
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Eco- Community Number of Species End angered Vulnerable R are
Mam m als 7 - - Canis aureus m oreotic us
Am ph ibians/R eptiles 20 -
Hyla arborea arborea Lac erta graec a
Oph iom orus punc tatissim us Upupa epops
Ableph arus kitaibelii Algyroid es m oreotic us
Elaph e situla Eryx jac ulus turc ic us
Malpolon m onspessulanus insignitus Pod arc is peloponnesiac a lais
Testud o m arginata Typh lops verm ic ularis
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Upupa epops Apus apus – apus Bubo bubo - bubo
Caprim ulgus Europaeus Cerc otric h as galac totes Em beriza c aesia Falc o eleonorae Falc o peregrinus Falc o vespertinus Hippolais olivetorum
Lanius c ollurio – c ollurio Lanius nubic us
Lanius senator – senator Merops apiaster
Ac c ipiter gentilis butoid es Circ aetus gallic us Circ us aeruginosus Hieraaetus fasc iatus Hirund o d auric a
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Flora 16 Lilium c and id um Linaria h ellenic a
Linum h ellenic um Th ym us lac onic us Tulipa goulim yi
Bolanth us frutic ulosus Colc h ic um parlatoris Coronopus d id ym us Linum leuc anth um Sc abiosa h ym ettia
Silene integripetala elafonesiac a Silene sed oid es runem arkii
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P inus Medium loss 61,4Shrubland Low loss 761,5Brushwood Low loss 2.302,0P ermanent crops Low loss 1.474,2Land Cover (pre-fire)
Vegetation typeDENSITY Total Affec ted
Area (h a)P inus H igh (70-100%) 6,8P inus Medium (40-70%) 54,6Shrubland Medium (40-70%) 166,3Shrubland Low (10-40%) 595,2Brushwood Low (10-40%) 2.302,0P ermanent crops Low (10-40%) 1.474,2