Concept: Mosaic Pattern in the eagle vocabulary

Concept URI https://dd.eionet.europa.eu/vocabulary/landcover/eagle/LCH-mosaic-pattern
Preferred label Mosaic Pattern
Definition The spatial pattern “mosaic” describes the distribution of features in space in relation and together with other surrounding features, which are homogeneous within themselves but clearly distinct from each other. A land unit with a mosaic pattern contains several sub- units/components that can be identified as stand-alone sub-parts of the larger “mosaic” unit holding them together. It is applied for land surface units on a higher abstracted level. The single parts inside the mosaic may have their own spatial pattern (e.g. homogeneous or heterogeneous) to be distinguishable. Altogether, the sub-units inside the characterized “mosaic” unit form a patchwork pattern, where each patch is clearly distinct. Example: a forest area with appearing grassland clearings in between.
Notation LCH-mosaic-pattern
Status Valid
Status Modified 2023-11-29
Accepted Date 2023-11-29
Not Accepted Date
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  • false
isHeader
  • false
code
  • LCH-8_1_3
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LC/LU Relevance
  • Gen
Thematic Domain Context
  • AGRI, FRST, URBN