Soil Functions 2005
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Soil Functions as Word document
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Soil Functions as PDF document
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Documentation Soil Maps and Soil Data 2005 [only in German]
Maps
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1.12.1 Habitat Function for Natural Vegetation
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1.12.2 Yield Function for Cultivated Plants
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1.12.3 Buffering and Filtration Function
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1.12.4 Regulatory Function for the Water Balance
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1.12.5 The Archival Function for Natural History
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1.12.6 Efficiency of Soils in the Fulfillment of the Natural Soil Functions and the Archival Function
Methodology
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Fig. 1: Diagram for the evaluation of soil functions
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Fig. 2: Breakdown of the municipal area of Berlin (without roads and bodies of water) by evaluation for various soil functions
01.12.1 Habitat Functions for Rare and Near-Natural Plant Communities
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Fig. 1: Diagram for the evaluation of the habitat function for rare and near-natural plant communities
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Fig. 2: Area share of the habitat function for rare and near-natural plant communities per use class (incl. impeaarvious sections, without streets and water bodies (not all uses are shown)
01.12.2 Yield Function for Cultivated Plants
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Fig. 1: Diagram for the evaluation of the yield function of cultivated plants
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Fig. 2: Evaluation of the yield function for cultivated plants per use class (incl. impervious sections without streets and waters, not all uses, are represented)
01.12.3 Buffering and Filtration Function
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Fig. 1: Diagram for the evaluation of the buffering and filtration functions
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Fig. 2: Area share of the buffering and filtration functions per use class (incl. impervious sections without streets and waters, not all uses, are shown)
01.12.4 Regulatory Function for the Water Balance
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Fig. 1: Diagram for the evaluation of the regulatory function for the water balance
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Fig. 2: Area shares of the regulatory function for the water balance per use class (incl. impervious sections without streets and waters, not all uses, are represented)
01.12.5 Archival Function for Natural History
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Fig. 1: Diagram for the evaluation of the archival function for natural history
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Fig. 2: Area shares of the archival function for the natural history per use class (incl. impervious sections without streets and waters, not all uses, are represented)
01.12.6 Efficacy of Soils for the Fulfillment of the Natural Soil Functions and the Archival Function
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Fig. 1: Breakdown of the Berlin area by evaluation for different soil functions (without streets and waters)
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Fig. 2: Sections for the evaluation of the efficacy of the soils for the fulfillment of their natural functions and the archive function, per use class (incl. impervious sections without streets and waters, not all uses, are shown)
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Fig. 3: Area shares for the evaluation of the efficacy of soils in the fulfillment of their natural soil functions and the archive function, per use class (incl. impervious sections without streets and waters, not all uses, are shown)
Introduction
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Tab.1: Soil functions as per the Federal Soil Protection Law (BBodSchG), in terms of their specific functions for Berlin
01.12.1 Habitat Functions for Rare and Near-Natural Plant Communities
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Tab. 1: Evaluation of the soil function habitat for rare and near-natural plant communities, from the evaluation of near-naturalness, by special-site class (or non-special)
01.12.2 Yield Function for Cultivated Plants
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Tab. 1: Evaluation of the yield function for cultivated plants, based on the sum of the evaluation of the criteria water supply and nutrient supply
01.12.3 Buffering and Filtration Function
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Tab. 1: Evaluation of the buffering and filtration functions
01.12.4 Regulatory Function for the Water Balance
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Tab. 1: Evaluation of the regulatory function for the water balance, depending on the exchange frequency of the groundwater
01.12.6 Efficacy of Soils for the Fulfillment of the Natural Soil Functions and the Archival Function
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Tab. 1: Evaluation of efficacy, based on frequency of the highest evaluation level, and the sum of evaluations