World Heritage Site Boundaries

World Wildlife Fund Ecoregions represents global terrestrial and freshwater ecoregions defined as relatively large areas of land or water in the world that share a large majority of their species, dynamics, and environmental conditions. It contains

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DC_Title World Heritage Site Boundaries
DC_Creator_CorporateName World Wildlife Fund;Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI)
DC_Creator_CorporateName_Address Redlands, California, USA
DC_Subject_Specific habitat;global rarity;biodiversity;biota;ecoregions;ecosystems;species richness;species endemism;ecological;evolutionary
DC_Description World Wildlife Fund Ecoregions represents global terrestrial and freshwater ecoregions defined as relatively large areas of land or water in the world that share a large majority of their species, dynamics, and environmental conditions. It contains
DC_Description_History World Wildlife Fund Ecoregions provides a global view of mainly terrestrial ecoregions defined by the World Wildlife Fund Conservation Science Program 1998 - 1999, and can be used for geographic display and analysis at national and world levels.
DC_Language eng
DC_Type Dataset
DC_Format TimeMap Dataset
DC_Publisher Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI)
DC_Publisher_Address Redlands, California, USA
DC_Coverage_X_min -180
DC_Coverage_X_max 180
DC_Coverage_Y_min -90
DC_Coverage_Y_max 90
DC_Coverage_T_Early 1998-01-01T00:00:00
DC_Coverage_T_Late 1999-01-01T00:00:00
DC_Coverage_PeriodName Modern
DC_Coverage_PlaceName World
ECAI_Team Worldwide
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