Biodiversity refers to the variety of life forms in an ecosystem — plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms. Rich biodiversity indicates healthy ecosystems that provide essential services: clean water, pollination, soil formation, carbon sequestration, and climate regulation.
Why Biodiversity Matters for Construction & Planning:
- • EU Habitats Directive & Natura 2000 protect 25% of European land and require environmental assessments
- • Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) mandate biodiversity surveys before development permits
- • Building permits require proof of ecological due diligence
- • Understanding species distribution protects ecological value and regulatory compliance
This tracker uses GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility) — the world's largest open biodiversity database with 2+ billion species occurrence records.
For Whom This Tool?
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Architects & Planners
Integrate biodiversity data into environmental impact assessments and sustainable design.
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Landowners & Developers
Understand the ecological value and constraints of your property before planning.
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Researchers & Conservationists
Access verified species occurrence data and analyze spatial biodiversity patterns.
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Municipalities & Agencies
Review biodiversity for planning decisions and conservation policy.
How to Use — 4 Steps
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Choose Location — Select or search any location
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Explore Species — Browse all documented species in that area
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Analyze Data — View taxonomy, distribution, and conservation status
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Generate Report — Create professional HTML report for sharing