Department of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food (Generalitat de Catalunya)
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Location of industrial establishments dedicated to agricultural, food, forestry and fishing activities in Catalonia, with their address, contact details, sector to which they belong and activities they carry out, and RIACC and CCAE codes.
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Limits and surfaces of the different hunting management figures in Catalonia, derived from Law 1/1970 of April 4, of hunting, and classified as special regime, and of classified land for common exploitation, as well as other semantic information relevant to its management. Since hunting management figures are frequently subject to changes, such as segregations, extensions, creations and cancellations, there may be discrepancies between digitized areas and declared surfaces. For this reason, this cartography has only orientational and informative purposes and in no case enjoys legal validity, and also for this reason it is recommended to take note of the date of the visualized version and consider the scale of work.
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Delimitation of public and private forests, managed by the Generalitat, with information describing the elements necessary for their protection, management and conservation. Public forests are forest land that belongs to entities under public law (Generalitat de Catalunya, councils, decentralized municipal entities, councils, the State, etc.). Communal forest lands are also considered public forests, the use of which corresponds to the community of residents of a town. As for private forests, this geoinformation includes those managed by the Generalitat through an agreement or consortium.
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Classification of soil according to its agrological capacity (ability to sustainably produce the most common crops in an area), in one of the 8 classes established by the Generalitat de Catalunya (Government of Catalonia).
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Distribution of soils in the territory according to their morphology and characteristics physical, chemical and biological, and those of the environment where they are found.