Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

Section of Conservation Biology

Data Bases: PHYSIS, Palaearctic, Extracts

 

A number of regional extracts of the Palaearctic data base have been compiled in the course of specific projects. Others are in development. Those that are presently available are listed below, with their suggested citation and an access button, activated when the corresponding extract is accessible on the web. The web versions have been prepared by Charles Vander Linden, and, as with the main Palaearctic base, once the opening page of the presentation is reached, browsing through the hierarchy is achieved via the book icon in the upper left corner, a search function and a complete list of references are offered through buttons in the left column.

A catalogue of habitat types of the coastlands of the Mediterranean, prepared in cooperation with the Barcelona convention and with its support.

Pierre Devillers and Jean Devillers-Terschuren. 1999. Habitats of Mediterranean coastlands. PHYSIS Data Base. Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, 1999

 

 

 

 

 

A catalogue of habitat types of the Brussels Region, prepared in the framework of studies of the mammals of the region, conducted in cooperation with the Brussels Institute for Environmental Management and with its support. In French.

Pierre Devillers and Jean Devillers-Terschuren. 1997. Habitats de la Région bruxelloise. PHYSIS Data Base. Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, 1999.

 

 

 

 

 

A catalogue of habitat types of the Walloon Region, compiled at the request of its administration of Natural Resources and with its support. In French.

Pierre Devillers and Jean Devillers-Terschuren. 1997. Typologie des habitats de la Région wallonne. PHYSIS Data Base. Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences website, 1999.

 


To obtain further information on the PHYSIS methodology, click on the left button at the bottom of the page. To return to the PHYSIS presentation page, click on the centre button. To return to the home page of the Section of Conservation Biology, click on the right button.

 

  

 


Introductory text and HTML document prepared by Pierre Devillers and Jean Devillers-Terschuren. Photographs Jean Devillers-Terschuren & Pierre Devillers.