DinaCliVe (CGL2012-33927) is the acronym of the project funded by the Spain's Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness entitled "Spatiotemporal analyze of land cover and vegetation stress in the Iberian Peninsula during the period 1975-2025, the climate dynamics and its anomalies". DinaCliVe analyzes the dynamics of land cover and climatic evolution, with particular attention on the role played by drought events. DinaCliVe, developed during the period 2013-2015 has continued through ACAPI (CGL2015-69888-P), "Analysis of global change on the Iberian Peninsula: an integrated laboratory on climate and land cover", funded by the same ministry, develops between the years 2016-2018. In the frame of Iberian Peninsula it is studied the direction, speed and acceleration of possible changing trends in climate and land cover spatially variables, while it carries out a joint analysis separating -the extent as possible-, the human factors, trying to discern the extent to which variations in climate are explanatory of the other variables analyzed.
Viewer of climatic maps: In this navigator you can display and check the changes in the average, maximum and minimum temperatures between the years 1950 and 2012. The data is provided by weather stations of AEMET. These data points are interpolated for digital and continuous weather maps by MiraMon software.
Viewer of land cover maps: In this navigator you can display and check the changes in land covers within recent decades. The sources of data are the images obtained by the sensors of Landsat satellite series, selected by five-year periods. These images are subjected to digital image classification provided in mapping land cover.