COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1737/2006
of 7 November 2006
laying down detailed rules for the implementation of Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning monitoring of forests and environmental interactions in the Community
CHAPTER I
SUBJECT MATTER
Article 1
CHAPTER II
MONITORING OF AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS
SECTION 1
NETWORK OF OBSERVATION POINTS
(Article 4(1)(a) and 10(1) of Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003)
Article 2
Systematic network of observation points and monitoring
Article 3
Exceptions concerning the grid density
Article 4
Transmission of data
SECTION 2
NETWORK OF OBSERVATION PLOTS
(Article 4(1)(b) and Article 10(1) of Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003)
Article 5
Establishment of observation plots for intensive monitoring
Article 6
Monitoring
Article 7
Transmission of data
CHAPTER III
EUROPEAN FOREST FIRE INFORMATION SYSTEM
(Article 5(1) of Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003)
Article 8
Information covered
Article 9
Common core data
Article 10
Additional information
CHAPTER IV
STUDIES, EXPERIMENTS AND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
(Article 5(2), 6(2) and 7(2) of Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003)
Article 11
Evaluation of project proposals
Article 12
Decision concerning the ranking for project proposals
CHAPTER V
COMPETENT BODIES
(Article 14 of Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003)
Article 13
Competent bodies
Article 14
Selection Criteria
Article 15
Additional conditions for private-law entities
Article 16
Agreement
Article 17
Tasks of the competent bodies
Article 18
Checks by the Commission
CHAPTER VI
NATIONAL PROGRAMMES AND ADAPTATIONS
SECTION 1
NATIONAL PROGRAMMES
(Article 7(2) and 8(1) and (2) of Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003)
Article 19
Content
Article 20
Sub-programmes
SECTION 2
ADAPTATION
(Article 8(3) of Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003)
Article 21
Adaptation
CHAPTER VII
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING
SECTION 1
COSTS
Article 22
Definition of eligible costs
Article 23
Justification of expenditure
Article 24
Costs considered eligible
Article 25
Personnel costs
Article 26
Travel costs
Article 27
Overhead costs
Article 28
Capital costs
Article 29
Costs for the purchase of second-hand equipment
Article 30
Subcontracting
Article 31
Value-added tax
Article 32
Ineligible costs
Article 33
Exchange rate
SECTION 2
PAYMENT
(Article 8(5) of Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003)
Article 34
Decision on financial contribution
Article 35
Pre-financing
Article 36
Statements
Article 37
Technical and financial implementation
Article 38
Coordination of requests for payment
Article 39
Applications for pre-financing and payments
SECTION 3
IRREGULARITIES
(Article 14(3) of Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003)
Article 40
Irregularities
SECTION 4
CHECKS, AUDITS AND TECHNICAL VISITS
(Article 14(4) of Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003)
Article 41
Commission financial audit
Article 42
Checks and technical visits
Article 43
Evaluations
(Article 8(4) of Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003)
CHAPTER VIII
SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY GROUP
(Article 9(3) of Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003)
Article 44
Tasks
CHAPTER IX
ACCESS TO DATA
(Article 15(1) of Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003)
Article 45
Access to data
CHAPTER X
FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 46
Repeal
Article 47
Entry into force
ANNEX I
Manual on parameters, monitoring methods and data formats for harmonised monitoring of air pollution effects on forests
Structure of the Manual
Chapter 1 |
COMMON METHODS FOR THE SELECTION OF LEVEL II PLOTS |
Chapter 2 |
COMMON METHODS FOR THE SURVEY OF THE CROWN CONDITION ON LEVEL I AND LEVEL II PLOTS |
Chapter 3 |
COMMON METHODS FOR FOLIAR CHEMISTRY MEASUREMENTS ON LEVEL II PLOTS |
Chapter 4 |
COMMON METHODS FOR MEASUREMENTS OF INCREMENT CHANGES ON LEVEL II PLOTS |
Chapter 5 |
COMMON METHODS FOR DEPOSITION MEASUREMENTS ON THE LEVEL II PLOTS |
Chapter 6 |
COMMON METHODS FOR MEASUREMENTS OF METEOROLOGY ON LEVEL II PLOTS |
Chapter 7 |
COMMON METHODS FOR SOIL SOLUTION MONITORING ON LEVEL II PLOTS |
Chapter 8 |
COMMON METHODS FOR GROUND VEGETATION ASSESSMENT ON LEVEL II PLOTS |
Chapter 9 |
COMMON METHODS FOR LITTERFALL ASSESSMENT ON LEVEL II PLOTS |
Chapter 10 |
COMMON METHODS FOR AMBIENT AIR QUALITY ASSESSMENT ON LEVEL II PLOTS |
Chapter 11 |
COMMON METHODS FOR VISIBLE OZONE INJURY ASSESSMENT ON LEVEL II PLOTS |
Chapter 12 |
COMMON METHODS FOR PHENOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS ON LEVEL II PLOTS |
Chapter 13 |
DETAILS FOR THE SUBMISSION OF BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON THE MONITORING METHODS APPLIED AND THE RESULTS OF EVALUATION/INTERPRETATION OBTAINED ON NATIONAL LEVEL |
Chapter 14 |
COMMON INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE REPORTING OF THE RESULTS AND THE DATA FORMATS |
Chapter 15 |
CODE LIST AND EXPLANATORY ITEMS FOR SURVEY DATA OF LEVEL I AND LEVEL II PLOTS |
CHAPTER 1
COMMON METHODS FOR THE SELECTION OF LEVEL II PLOTS
I. Selection of Level II plots
II. Installation and documentation of plots
III. Definition of a sub-plot
IV. General information on each plot
Installation |
First surveys |
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Country |
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Observation plot number |
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Actual latitude and longitude |
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Altitude |
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Orientation |
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Total plot size |
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Number of trees in plot |
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Subplot (if any) |
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Availability of water to the principal species |
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Humus type |
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Soil unit (estimate) |
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Mean age of dominant storey |
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Main tree species |
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Yield (estimate) |
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History of the plot |
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Other monitoring stations situated nearby |
V. Replacement of destroyed plots and additional plots
VI. Data transfer
CHAPTER 2
COMMON METHODS FOR THE SURVEY OF CROWN CONDITION ON LEVEL I POINTS AND LEVEL II PLOTS
I. General remarks
II. Selection of sample trees
II.1. Selection of sample trees on Level I points
II.2. Selection of sample trees on Level II plots
III. Date of assessment
IV. General background information
V. Assessment of sample trees
V.1. Visual assessment of defoliation
Class |
Degree of defoliation |
Percentage of needle/leaf loss |
0 |
not defoliated |
0 - 10 |
1 |
slightly defoliated |
11 - 25 |
2 |
moderately defoliated |
26 - 60 |
3 |
severely defoliated |
61 - 99 |
4 |
Dead |
100 |
V.2. Visual assessment of discoloration
Class |
Discoloration |
Indicative percentage of needles/leaves discolored |
0 |
None or negligible |
0 - 10 |
1 |
Slight |
11 - 25 |
2 |
Moderate |
26 - 60 |
3 |
Severe |
> 60 |
Defoliation class |
Discoloration class |
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2 |
3 |
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Resulting damage class |
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0 |
0 |
I |
II |
1 |
I |
II |
II |
2 |
II |
III |
III |
3 |
III |
III |
III |
4 |
IV |
IV |
IV |
0 = not damaged, I = slightly damaged, II = moderately damaged, III = severely damaged, IV = dead |
VI. Assessment of damage causes
VI.1. Selection of sample trees
VI.2. Frequency and timing
VI.3. Parameters to be assessed
Symptom description |
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Specification of affected part |
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Symptom |
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Specification of symptom |
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Location in crown |
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VII. Data transfer
CHAPTER 3
COMMON METHODS FOR FOLIAR CHEMISTRY MEASUREMENTS ON LEVEL II PLOTS
I. General remarks
II. Inventory methodology
II.1. Date of sampling
II.2. Selection of trees
II.3. General information
II.4. Selection and quantity of leaves and needles
II.5. Means of sampling
II.6. Pre-treatment before sending the samples to the laboratories for analysis
II.7. Treatment before analysis
II.8. Chemical analyses
Mandatory parameters |
Optional parameters |
Nitrogen (N) |
Zinc (Zn) |
Sulphur (S) |
Manganese (Mn) |
Phosphorus (P) |
Iron (Fe) |
Calcium (Ca) |
Copper (Cu) |
Magnesium (Mg) |
Lead (Pb) |
Potassium (K) |
Boron (B) |
III. Data transfer
CHAPTER 4
COMMON METHODS FOR MEASUREMENTS OF INCREMENT CHANGES ON LEVEL II PLOTS
I. General remarks
II. Inventory methodology
II.1. Date of measurements
II.2. Selection of sample trees
II.3. General information
II.4. Parameters to be measured
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Mandatory parameters |
Optional parameters |
Periodic measurements |
Tree species |
Bark |
Diameter at breast height (DBH) |
Tree height (on all trees) |
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Tree height |
Crown height (on all trees) |
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Height to crown base on a sub-sample of trees in the plot |
Crown width |
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Information on management operations |
Volume estimates |
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Tree ring analysis |
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Ring width |
History of the tree diameter under bark in five years intervals |
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Basal area and volume estimates |
III. Data transfer
CHAPTER 5
COMMON METHODS FOR DEPOSITION MEASUREMENTS ON LEVEL II PLOTS
I. General remarks
II. Monitoring methodology
II.1. Monitoring throughfall
II.2. Monitoring in an open area in the forest
II.3. Monitoring air pollution
II.4. Measurement period
II.5. Sampling, sample handling
II.6. Pre-treatment of samples, transport and storage
II.7. General information
II.8. Chemical analysis
Sample type |
Mandatory |
Optional |
Bulk deposition, throughfall, stemflow |
Amount of precipitation |
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pH and conductivity at 25 °C |
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Na, K, Mg, Ca, NH4 |
Al, Mn, Fe, and other heavy metals, e.g. Cu, Zn, Hg, Pb, Cd, Co, Mo |
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Cl, NO3 SO4 |
P total, PO4 |
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Total alkalinity Mandatory for individual samples if pH > 5 |
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DOC, Ntotal (N total is not mandatory for bulk deposition, but is highly recommended) |
S total, HCO3 HCO3 can either be obtained by calculation (from pH, total alkalinity, temperature and ionic strength) or by direct measurement |
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Fog, frozen fog (rime) |
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pH, conductivity |
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Na, K, Mg, Ca, NH4 |
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Cl, NO3, SO4, P total |
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Alkalinity |
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Al, Mn, Fe, and other heavy metals, e.g. Cu, Zn, Hg, Pb, Cd, Co, Mo |
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DOC = dissolved organic carbon, and N total = total nitrogen. |
III. Data transfer
CHAPTER 6
COMMON METHODS FOR MEASUREMENTS OF METEOROLOGY ON LEVEL II PLOTS
I. General remarks
II. Inventory methodology
II.1. Location of sampling equipment
II.2. Methods to measure the actual meteorological situation in or close to the plot
Mandatory |
Optional |
Precipitation |
UVB radiation |
Air temperature |
Soil temperatures |
Air humidity |
Soil moisture |
Wind speed |
(matric potential, water content) |
Wind direction |
Stand precipitation (quantity of through fall and stem flow) |
Solar radiation |
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II.3. Collection, aggregation, storage and submission of information
Parameter |
Units |
Mean |
Sum |
Minimum |
Maximum |
Remarks |
Precipitation |
(mm) |
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(*) |
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Total precipitation (Including snow, etc.) |
Air temperature |
(°C) |
(*) |
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(*) |
(*) |
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Relative humidity |
(%) |
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Wind speed |
(m/s) |
(*) |
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(*) |
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Wind direction |
(°) |
(*) |
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Prevailing wind direction |
Solar radiation |
(W/m2) |
(*) |
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UVB radiation |
(W/m2) |
(*) |
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Soil temperature |
(°C) |
(*) |
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(*) |
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Soil moisture: Matric potential in soil |
(hPa) |
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Soil moisture: Water content in soil |
(Vol %) |
(*) |
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(*) |
(*) |
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Stand precipitation (through fall and stem flow) |
(mm) |
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(*) |
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Others |
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To be specified in the data accompanying Report |
(*) = To be submitted. |
III. Data transfer
CHAPTER 7
COMMON METHODS FOR SOIL SOLUTION MONITORING ON LEVEL II PLOTS
I. General remarks
II. Inventory methodology
II.1. Selection of sampler location
II.2. Sampling depths
II.3. Sampling frequency
II.4. Transport, storage and preparation
II.5. General background information
II.6. Analysis methods
Parameter |
Unit |
Mandatory/Optional |
Conductivity |
μS/cm |
Opt. |
pH |
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Man |
Alkalinity |
μmolc/l |
Opt (if pH > 5) |
DOC |
mg/l |
Man |
Sodium (Na) |
mg/l |
Opt(1) |
Potassium (K) |
mg/l |
Man |
Calcium (Ca) |
mg/l |
Man |
Magnesium (Mg) |
mg/l |
Man |
Aluminium (total) |
mg/l |
Man (if pH< 5) |
Aluminium (labile) |
mg/l |
Opt |
Iron (Fe) |
mg/l |
Opt |
Manganese (Mn) |
mg/l |
Opt. |
Total Phosphorus (P) |
mg/l |
Opt |
NO3-N |
mg/l |
Man |
SO4-S |
mg/l |
Man |
NH4-N |
mg/l |
Opt(2) |
Chlorine (Cl) |
mg/l |
Opt(1) |
Chromium (Cr) |
μg/l |
Opt |
Nickel (Ni) |
μg/l |
Opt |
Zinc (Zn) |
μg/l |
Opt(3) |
Copper (Cu) |
μg/l |
Opt(3) |
Lead (Pb) |
μg/l |
Opt |
Cadmium (Cd) |
μg/l |
Opt |
Silicon (Si) |
mg/l |
Opt |
Man. = Mandatory Opt. = Optional |
III. Data transfer
CHAPTER 8
COMMON METHODS FOR GROUND VEGETATION ASSESSMENT ON LEVEL II PLOTS
I. General remarks
II. Inventory methodology
II.1. Sampling design
II.2. General information
II.3. Measurement of species abundance or cover
II.4. Species
II.5. Frequency and assessment time
II.6. Analysis
III. Data transfer
CHAPTER 9
COMMON METHODS FOR LITTERFALL ASSESSMENT ON LEVEL II PLOTS
I. General remarks
II. Inventory methodology
II.1. Sampling
II.2. Siting and number of litterfall traps
II.3. Frequency of sampling
II.4. Parameters and analysis
Mandatory |
Optional |
Ca, K, Mg, C, N, P, S |
Na, Zn, Mn, Fe, Cu, Pb, Al, B |
III. Data transfer
CHAPTER 10
COMMON METHODS FOR AMBIENT AIR QUALITY ASSESSMENT ON LEVEL II PLOTS
I. General remarks
II. Choice of method and Equipment
III. Measurement period
IV. Selection of plots and location
V. Parameters
Compounds |
Parameters |
Comment |
Gaseous compounds |
O3, SO2, NO2, NO, HNO3, HNO2, NH3, VOC |
With regard to direct effect on vegetation, ozone is in most areas in Europe the most important pollutant. |
Particulate compounds |
SO4 2-, NO3-, NH4+, base cations |
For calculating the dry deposition of particulate compounds, measurements should preferably be made with consideration to particle size distribution. |
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O3 |
NH3 |
NO2 |
SO2 |
mean concentration |
X |
X |
X |
X |
max(4). concentration |
X |
X |
X |
X |
AOT 40(4) |
X |
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VI. Data transfer
CHAPTER 11
COMMON METHODS FOR VISIBLE OZONE INJURY ASSESSMENT ON LEVEL II PLOTS
I. General remarks
II. Scope
III. Assessment and Evaluation
III.1. Assessment within the Level II plots
III.2. Assessment within the Light Exposed Sampling Site (LESS)
III.3. Evaluation period
III.4. Evaluation for the main broadleaf tree species
Score |
Percentage, definition |
0 |
No injury, none of the leaves injured. |
1 |
1 %-5 % of the leaves show ozone symptoms |
2 |
6 %-50 % of the leaves show ozone symptoms |
3 |
51 %-100 % of leaves show ozone symptoms |
III.5. Evaluation for the conifer main tree species
Score |
Definition |
0 |
No injury present. |
1 |
1-5 % of the surface is affected |
2 |
6- 50 % of the surface is affected |
3 |
51 – 100 % of the surface is affected. |
III.6. Identification of visible ozone on (small) tree, shrub, and perennial species within the LESS and (optional) the ground vegetation within the Level II plot
IV. Data transfer
CHAPTER 12
COMMON METHODS FOR PHENOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS ON LEVEL II PLOTS
I. General remarks
II. Scope
III. Observation and recording at the plot level
III.1. Location
III.2. Frequency
III.3. Observation and recording
IV. Intensive phenological monitoring at the individual tree level
IV.1. Selection of species and plots
IV.2. Criteria for the selection of sample trees
IV.3. Crown to be assessed
IV.4. Direction of assessment
IV.5. Frequency of observations
IV.6. Phases to be monitored
Conifers |
Broad-leaved species |
Needle appearance |
Leaf unfolding |
Lammas shoots |
Secondary flushing |
Flowering |
Flowering |
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Autumn coloring |
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Leaf death and leaf fall |
V. Additional monitoring techniques
VI. Data transfer
CHAPTER 13
DETAILS FOR THE SUBMISSION OF BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON THE MONITORING METHODS APPLIED AND THE RESULTS OF EVALUATION/INTERPRETATION OBTAINED ON NATIONAL LEVEL
I. General remarks
II. Data Accompanying Report
II.1. Part of the DAR describing the methods actually applied, etc.
Inventory/Sampling methods
Methods for analysis and calculation of results
II.2. Part of the DAR dealing with exceptions and disturbances encountered (annual DAR)
Exceptions and disturbances
Data validation, data management and data quality
CHAPTER 14
COMMON INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE REPORTING OF THE RESULTS AND THE DATA FORMATS
I. General technical information for the submission of data
I.1. Hardware requirements
I.2. Software requirements, data format
I.3. Data files
II. Data validation and data management
III. Annual report on progress made in the interpretation/evaluation of results on national level
IV. Timing for the submission of the DAR and the report on progress made in the interpretation/evaluation of results on national level
IV.1. Timing for the DAR
IV.2. Timing for the report on progress made in the interpretation/evaluation of results on national level
V. Submission of data in a digital format - forms
Assessment/Information content |
Form No/Name |
Network |
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Installation |
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XXGENER. PLT: Information on plot level |
II |
Installation |
2 |
Other observations on the plots of the intensive monitoring of the forest ecosystems |
II |
Crown |
3 |
XX1993.PLO: Information on plot level |
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Crown |
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XX1993.TRE NEW: Information on tree level |
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Crown |
5 |
Contents of file with information on plot level to be used in combination with the tree vitality inventory on Level I |
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Crown |
6 |
XX1996.PLT (TCP): Contents of file with the information on Plot level to be used with the crown assessment |
II |
Crown |
7 |
XX1996.TRM (TC1): Contents of file with the information on Tree level (Mandatory) to be used with the tree condition assessment |
II |
Crown |
8 |
XX2004.TRO: Contents of file with the information on Tree level (Optional) to be used with the tree condition assessment |
II |
Foliar |
9 |
XX1996.PLF: Contents of reduced plot file to be used in combination with the survey of chemical content of needles and leaves |
II |
Foliar |
10 |
XX1996.FOM: Contents of file with foliar analysis information (mandatory) |
II |
Foliar |
11 |
XX1996.FOO: Contents of file with foliar analysis information (optional) |
II |
Increment |
12 |
XX1993.PLI: Contents of reduced plot file to be used for increment |
II |
Increment |
13 |
XX1996.IPM: Contents of file with increment information - periodic measurements |
II |
Increment |
14 |
XX1996.IRA: Contents of file of increment information - ring analysis and stem disk analysis (optional) |
II |
Increment |
15 |
XX1996.IEV: Contents of evaluated data on increment (optional) |
II |
Increment |
16 |
XX2002.INV: Contents of reduced plot file to be used to report the plot volumes |
II |
Deposition |
17 |
XX1996.PLD: Contents of reduced plot file to be used in combination with the deposition measurements |
II |
Deposition |
18 |
XX1996.DEM: Contents of data file with deposition measurements (mandatory) |
II |
Deposition |
19 |
XX1996.DEO: Contents of data file with deposition measurements (optional) |
II |
Meteorology |
20 |
XX1996.PLM: Contents of reduced plot file to be used in combination with the meteorological measurements |
II |
Meteorology |
21 |
XX1996.MEM: Contents of data file with meteorological measurements (mandatory) |
II |
Meteorology |
22 |
XX1996.MEO: Contents of data file with meteorological measurements (optional) |
II |
Meteorology |
23 |
XX1996.MEC: Contents of data file with climatic information (optional) |
II |
Soil solution |
24 |
XX1996.PSS: Contents of reduced plot file to be used in combination with the soil solution measurements |
II |
Soil solution |
25 |
XX1996.SSM: Contents of data file with soil solution measurements (mandatory) |
II |
Soil solution |
26 |
XX1996.SSO: Contents of data file with soil solution measurements (optional) |
II |
Ground vegetation |
27 |
XX1997.PLV: Contents of reduced plot file to be used in combination with the survey of ground vegetation |
II |
Ground vegetation |
28 |
XX1996.VEM: Contents of data file with ground vegetation assessment |
II |
Litterfall |
29 |
XX1996.LFP: Contents of reduced plot file to be used in combination with the survey on litterfall |
II |
Litterfall |
30 |
XX2002.LFM: Contents of data file with litterfall analysis information (mandatory) |
II |
Litterfall |
31 |
XX2002.LFO: Contents of data file with litterfall analysis information (optional) |
II |
Ozone |
32 |
XX2000.pac: Ambient air quality: Ozone |
II |
Ozone |
33 |
XX2000.pps: Ambient air quality: Ozone |
II |
Ozone |
34 |
XX2000.aqm: Ambient air quality: Ozone |
II |
Ozone injury |
35 |
XX2004.PLL: Ozone injury assessment |
II |
Ozone injury |
36 |
XX2004.LTF: Ozone injury assessment |
II |
Ozone injury |
37 |
XX2004.LSS: Ozone injury assessment |
II |
Phenology |
38 |
XX2004.PLP: Form for registration of trees selected for intensive phenological monitoring |
II |
Phenology |
39 |
XX2004.PHE: Phenological phenomena and biotic and abiotic (damaging) events (plot level - extensive) |
II |
Phenology |
40 |
XX2004.PHI: Recording of phenological phenomena and biotic and abiotic (damaging) events (tree level - intensive) |
II |
CHAPTER 15
CODE LIST AND EXPLANATORY ITEMS FOR SURVEY DATA OF LEVEL I AND LEVEL II
General information on plot
(1) Country
(2) Observation plot number
(3) Date of observation, date of assessment, date of analysis
Day |
Month |
Year |
08 |
09 |
04 |
(4) Latitude-/longitude coordinates
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Degrees |
Minutes |
Seconds |
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latitude |
+ |
5 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
7 |
longitude |
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0 |
1 |
1 |
5 |
3 |
2 |
(5) Availability of water to principal species (estimate)
(6) Humus type
(7) Altitude
(8) Orientation
(9) Mean age of dominant storey (years)
(10) Soil unit
Fluvisols
Gleysols
Regosols
Leptosols
Arenosols
Andosols
Vertisols
Cambisols
Calcisols
Gypsisols
Solonetz
Solonchaks
Kastanozems
Chernozems
Phaeozems
Greyzems
Luvisols
Lixisols
Planosols
Podzoluvisols
Podzols
Acrisols
Alisols
Nitisols
Ferralsols
Plinthosols
Histosols
Anthrosols
(11) Size of total plot, size of sub-plot
(12) Number of trees in total plot
(13) Yield estimates
Absolute yield code |
Relative yield code |
0 = 0,0—2,5 m3 per hectare per year |
1 = Low |
1 = 2,5—7,5 m3 per hectare per year |
2 = Normal |
2 = 7,5—12,5 m3 per hectare per year |
3 = High |
3 = 12,5—17,5 m3 per hectare per year |
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4 = 17,5—22,5 m3 per hectare per year |
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5 = >22,5 m3 per hectare per year |
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(14) Other Observations
General information on tree level
(15) Sample tree number
(16) Species (Reference Flora Europaea)
Information with regard to the crown condition survey and increment measurement
(17) Defoliation
(18) Discoloration codes
(19) Identification of damage type
(20) Exposure
(21) Removals and mortality
(22) Social class
(23) Crown shading
(24) Visibility
(25) Diameter at breast height (DBH)
(26) Bark
(27) Height of the tree
(28) Tree volume
(29) Height up to crown
(30) Crown length
(31) Crown width
(32) Diameter under bark
(33) Basal area per plot
(34) Volume per plot
(35) Thinning
Information with regard to foliar chemistry measurements and litterfall assessment
(36) Sample code
(37) Tree numbers of the sample
(38) Mass of 100 leaves or 1 000 needles
Information with regard to the deposition monitoring and meteorological monitoring
(39) Sampler code
(40) Sample quantity
(41) First and final dates of the monitoring period
(42) Number of measuring periods
(43) Measuring period
Parameters to be assessed in the plot/instrument code
(44) Location
(45) Variable
Instrument information
(46) Vertical position
(47) Instrument code
(48) Scanning interval (automatic instruments only)
(49) Storing interval (automatic instruments only)
(50) Precipitation and throughfall
(51) Temperature (air and soil)
(52) Relative Humidity
(53) Wind speed
(54) Wind direction
(55) Solar radiation and UVb radiation
(56) Stem flow
(57) Matric potential in the soil
(58) Water content in the soil
(59) Completeness
Information with regard to the soil solution monitoring
(60) Sampler number
(61) Sampler code
(62) Sampling depth
Information with regard to the ground vegetation assessment
(63) Plot/survey number
(64) Fencing
(65) Total sampled area
(66) Height and cover of layers
|
Height (in m) |
Cover (in %) |
Total ground vegetation layer |
|
(*) |
Shrub layer |
(*) |
(*) |
Herb layer |
(*) |
(*) |
Moss layer |
|
(*) |
(*) = To be submitted. |
(67) Layers
(68) Species code
(69) Cover of plant species
Information with regards to ozone injury
(70) Scoring and definition for the percentage of symptomatic leaves on a branch with approximately 30 leaves
(71) Scoring and scoring definition for visible ozone injury as it is expressed on the respective needle years for the collected branch lets of conifer species
(72) Code and definition for the classification of the soil moisture conditions within the LESS and subplots
Information with regard to phenological observations
(73) Event codes for the monitored effects and phenological phenomena
(74) Occurrence of the events and phenomena
(75) Part of the crown observed
(76) Flowering phases
(77) Needle appearance, leaf unfolding, autumn coloring and leaf fall
(78) Shedding of green leaves
(79) Frost damage of needles, leaves or flowers
Information with regard to additional information on damages causes
(80) Location in crown
(81) Affected parts of a tree and location in the crown
Affected part |
|
Specification of affected part |
|
Symptom |
|
Symptom specification |
|
Location in crown |
|
Leaves/needles |
1 |
Current year needles |
11 |
Partly or totally devoured/missing |
01 |
holes or partly devoured/missing |
31 |
Upper crown |
1 |
|
|
Older needles |
12 |
|
|
notches (leaf/needle margins affected) |
32 |
Lower crown |
2 |
|
|
Needles of all ages |
13 |
|
|
totally devoured/missing |
33 |
Patches/branchwise |
3 |
|
|
Broadleaves (incl. evergreen spec.) |
14 |
|
|
Skeletonised |
34 |
Total crown |
4 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mined |
35 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Premature falling |
36 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Light green to yellow discoloration |
02 |
Overall |
37 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Red to brown discoloration (incl. necrosis) |
03 |
flecking, spots |
38 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bronzing |
04 |
Marginal |
39 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other color |
05 |
Banding |
40 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Interveinal |
41 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
tip, apical |
42 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Partial |
43 |
|
|
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|
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|
|
along veins |
44 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
microfilia (small leaves) |
06 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
other abnormal size |
07 |
|
|
|
|
Leaves/needles |
|
|
|
Deformations |
08 |
Curling |
45 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bending |
46 |
|
|
|
|
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|
|
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Rolling |
47 |
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
stalk twisting |
48 |
|
|
|
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|
|
Folding |
49 |
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
Galls |
50 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Wilting |
51 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
other deformations |
52 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
other symptom |
09 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Signs of insects |
10 |
black coverage on leaves |
53 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Nest |
54 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
adults, larvae, nymph, pupae, egg masses |
55 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Signs of fungi |
11 |
white coverage on leaves |
56 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
fungal fruiting bodies |
57 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other signs |
12 |
|
|
|
|
Branches/shoots & buds |
2 |
Current year shoots |
21 |
devoured/missing |
01 |
|
|
Upper crown |
1 |
|
|
diameter < 2 cm (twigs) |
22 |
Broken |
13 |
|
|
Lower crown |
2 |
|
|
diameter 2 - < 10 cm |
23 |
Dead/dying |
14 |
|
|
Patches |
3 |
|
|
diameter >= 10 cm |
24 |
Abortion |
15 |
|
|
Total crown |
4 |
|
|
varying size |
25 |
Necrosis |
16 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Top leader shoot |
26 |
Wounds (debarking, cracks etc.) |
17 |
Debarking |
58 |
|
|
|
|
Buds |
27 |
|
|
Cracks |
59 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
other wounds |
60 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Resin flow (conifers) |
18 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Slime flux (broadleaves) |
19 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Decay/rot |
20 |
|
|
|
|
Branches/shoots & buds |
|
|
|
Deformations |
08 |
Wilting |
51 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
bending, drooping, curving |
61 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cankers |
62 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Tumours |
63 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
witches broom |
64 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
other deformations |
52 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
other symptom |
09 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Signs of insects |
10 |
boring holes, boring dust |
65 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Nest |
54 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
white dots or covers |
66 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
adults, larvae, nymph, pupae, egg masses |
55 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Signs of fungi |
11 |
fungal fruiting bodies |
57 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other signs |
12 |
|
|
|
|
Stem/collar |
3 |
Crown stem |
31 |
Wounds (debarking, cracks etc.) |
17 |
Debarking |
58 |
|
|
|
|
Bole |
32 |
|
|
cracks (frost cracks, …) |
59 |
|
|
|
|
Roots (exposed) & collar |
33 |
|
|
other wounds |
60 |
|
|
|
|
Whole trunk |
34 |
Resin flow (conifers) |
18 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Slime flux (broadleaves) |
19 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Decay/rot |
20 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Deformations |
08 |
Cankers |
62 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Tumours |
63 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Longitudinal ridges (frost ribs, …) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
other deformations |
52 |
|
|
Stem/collar |
|
|
|
tilted |
21 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
fallen (with roots) |
22 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
broken |
13 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Necrosis |
16 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
other symptom |
09 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Signs of insects |
10 |
boring holes, boring dust |
65 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
white dots or covers |
66 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
adults, larvae, nymph, pupae, egg masses |
55 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Signs of fungi |
11 |
fungal fruiting bodies |
57 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
yellow to orange blisters |
67 |
|
|
Dead tree |
4 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
No symptoms on any part of tree |
0 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
No assessment |
9 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(82) Main categories of causal agents/factors
Agent group |
Code |
Game and grazing |
100 |
Insects |
200 |
Fungi |
300 |
Abiotic agents |
400 |
Direct action of men |
500 |
Fire |
600 |
Atmospheric pollutants |
700 |
Other factors |
800 |
(Investigated but) unidentified |
999 |
(83) Agent group
Game & grazing |
100 |
Insects |
200 |
Fungi |
300 |
Abiotic agents |
400 |
Direct action of men |
500 |
Fire |
600 |
Atmospheric pollutants |
700 |
Other |
800 |
(Investigated but) unidentified |
999 |
(84) Agent group - Game and grazing
Class |
Code |
Type |
Code |
Cervidae |
110 |
Roe deer |
111 |
|
|
Red deer |
112 |
|
|
Reindeer |
113 |
|
|
Elk/Moose (Alces alces) |
114 |
|
|
Other Cervidae |
119 |
Suidae |
120 |
Wild boar |
121 |
|
|
Other Suidae |
129 |
Rodentia |
130 |
Rabbit |
131 |
|
|
Hare |
132 |
|
|
Squirrel etc. |
133 |
|
|
Vole |
134 |
|
|
Beaver |
135 |
|
|
Other Rodentia |
139 |
Aves |
140 |
Tetraonidae |
141 |
|
|
Corvidae |
142 |
|
|
Picidae |
143 |
|
|
Fringillidae |
144 |
|
|
Other Aves |
149 |
Domestic animals |
150 |
Cattle |
151 |
|
|
Goats |
152 |
|
|
Sheeps |
153 |
|
|
Other domestic |
159 |
Other vertebrates |
190 |
Bear |
191 |
|
|
Other vertebrate |
199 |
(85) Agent group – Insects
Class |
Code |
Defoliators |
210 |
Stem, branch and twig borers (incl. shoot miners) |
220 |
Bud boring insects |
230 |
Fruit boring insects |
240 |
Sucking insects |
250 |
Mining insects |
260 |
Gall makers |
270 |
Other insects |
290 |
(86) Agent group – Fungi
Class |
Code |
Needle casts and needle- rust fungi |
301 |
Stem and shoot rusts |
302 |
Dieback and canker fungi |
309 |
Blight |
303 |
Decay & root rot fungi |
304 |
Other fungi |
390 |
(87) Agent group- abiotic
Class |
Code |
Type |
Code |
Specific factor |
Code |
Chemical factors |
410 |
Nutritional disorders- nutrient deficiencies |
411 |
Cu - deficiency |
41101 |
|
|
|
|
Fe - deficiency |
41102 |
|
|
|
|
Mg - deficiency |
41103 |
|
|
|
|
Mn - deficiency |
41104 |
|
|
|
|
K - deficiency |
41105 |
|
|
|
|
N - deficiency |
41106 |
|
|
|
|
B-deficiency |
41107 |
|
|
|
|
Mn - toxicity |
41108 |
|
|
|
|
Other |
41109 |
|
|
marine salt + surfactants |
412 |
|
|
Physical factors |
420 |
Avalanche |
421 |
|
|
|
|
Drought |
422 |
|
|
|
|
Flooding/High water |
423 |
|
|
|
|
Frost |
424 |
Winter frost |
42401 |
|
|
|
|
Late frost |
42402 |
|
|
Hail |
425 |
|
|
|
|
Heat/Sun scald |
426 |
|
|
|
|
Lightning |
427 |
|
|
|
|
Mud/land slide |
429 |
|
|
|
|
Snow/Ice |
430 |
|
|
|
|
Wind/Tornado |
431 |
|
|
|
|
Winter injury - winter desiccation |
432 |
|
|
|
|
Shallow/poor soil |
433 |
|
|
Other abiotic factor |
490 |
|
|
|
|
(88) Agent group - Direct action of men
Class |
Code |
Type |
Code |
Imbedded objects |
510 |
|
|
Improper planting technique |
520 |
|
|
Land use conversion |
530 |
|
|
Silvicultural operations or forest harvesting |
540 |
Cuts |
541 |
|
|
Pruning |
542 |
|
|
Resin tapping |
543 |
|
|
Cork stripping |
544 |
|
|
Silvicultural operations in close trees and other silvicultural operations |
545 |
Mechanical/vehicle damage |
550 |
|
|
Road construction |
560 |
|
|
Soil compaction |
570 |
|
|
Improper use of chemicals |
580 |
Pesticides |
546 |
|
|
Deicing salt |
547 |
Other direct action of men |
590 |
|
|
(89) Agent group - Atmospheric pollutants
Class |
Code |
SO2 |
701 |
H2S |
702 |
O3 |
703 |
PAN |
704 |
F |
705 |
HF |
706 |
Other |
790 |
(90) Agent group - Other
Class |
Code |
Species/Type |
Code |
Parasitic/Epiphytic/Climbing plants |
810 |
Viscum album |
81001 |
|
|
Arceuthobium oxycedri |
81002 |
|
|
Hedera helix |
81003 |
|
|
Lonicera sp |
81004 |
Bacteria |
820 |
Bacillus vuilemini |
82001 |
|
|
Brenneria quercinea |
82002 |
Virus |
830 |
|
|
Nematodes |
840 |
Bursaphelenchus xylophilus |
84001 |
Competition |
850 |
Lack of light |
85001 |
|
|
Physical interactions |
85002 |
|
|
Competition in general (density) |
85003 |
|
|
Other |
85004 |
Somatic mutations |
860 |
|
|
Other (known cause but not included in the list) |
890 |
|
|
(91) Extent
(92) Damage extent classes
Class |
Code |
0 % |
0 |
1 – 10 % |
1 |
11 – 20 % |
2 |
21- 40 % |
3 |
41 – 60 % |
4 |
61 – 80 % |
5 |
81 – 99 % |
6 |
(93) Causes name
ANNEX II
MANUAL – In order to comply with Article 10 of (EC) Regulation 2152/2003
COMMON CORE FOREST FIRE DATA – TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Fire record and data example
Field name |
Description |
Ref. (3) |
Length (4) |
Fire data example |
FIREID |
MS Fire identifier |
|
|
1 |
DATEAL |
Date of first alert |
a1 |
8 |
20030813 |
TIMEAL |
Time of first alert |
a2 |
4 |
1435 |
DATEIN |
Date of first intervention |
b1 |
8 |
20030813 |
TIMEIN |
Time of first intervention |
b2 |
4 |
1520 |
DATEEX |
Date of fire extinction |
c1 |
8 |
20030814 |
TIMEEX |
Time of fire extinction |
c2 |
4 |
0010 |
NUTS3 |
NUTS3 code (Regulation EC 1059/2003) |
d |
5 |
ITG21 |
CODECOM |
Commune Code (MS nomenclature) |
d |
|
090047 |
NAMECOM |
Commune Name (MS nomenclature) |
d |
|
OLBIA |
TBA |
Total Burned Area (Ha*100) |
e |
|
2540 |
FBA |
Forested Burned Area (Ha*100) |
f1 |
|
2000 |
NFBA |
Not Forested Burned Area (Ha*100) |
f2 |
|
540 |
CAUSE |
Presumed Cause |
g |
1 |
1 |
Important note
Date (fields DATEAL, DATEIN, DATEEX): |
99999999 |
Time (fields TIMEAL, TIMEIN, TIMEEX): |
9999 |
Location (fields NUTS3, CODECOM, NAMECOM): |
XX |
Area (fields TBA, FBA, NFBA): |
-999 |
Cause (field CAUSE): |
9 |
Data quality assessment
Field name |
Data domains and validation rules for individual fields |
Codes for missing data |
FIREID |
No duplicate values accepted (ID must exist and be unique within the country) |
Missing data not accepted |
DATEAL |
Date must exist in the reporting year (e.g. year = reporting year; month domain: 1..12; day domain: depending on month) |
99999999 |
TIMEAL |
Domains: Hour (0..23); Minutes (0..59) |
9999 |
DATEIN |
Date must exist in the reporting year (e.g. year = reporting year; month domain: 1..12; day domain: depending on month) |
99999999 |
TIMEIN |
Domains: Hour (0..23); Minutes (0..59) |
9999 |
DATEEX |
Date must exist in the reporting year (e.g. year = reporting year; month domain: 1..12; day domain: depending on month) |
99999999 |
TIMEEX |
Domains: Hour (0..23); Minutes (0..59) |
9999 |
NUTS3 |
NUTS3 code must exist in Appendix I of Regulation EC 1059/2003 (or in GISCO database for new MS) |
XX |
CODECOM |
Commune code must correspond to a code in the list of commune codes provided by the MS |
XX |
NAMECOM |
Commune name must correspond to a name in the list of commune names provided by the MS |
XX |
TBA |
Domain: TBA > 0 |
-999 |
FBA |
Domain: FBA ≥ 0 |
-999 |
NFBA |
Domain: NFBA ≥ 0 |
-999 |
CAUSE |
Domain: CAUSE in (1,2,3,4) |
9 |
ANNEX III
Evaluation criteria concerning studies, experiments
Criteria |
Assessment range |
Eliminatory score |
Assessment points |
Award CRITERIA |
|
|
|
1. Coherence of the project |
0 to 20 |
Less than 9 |
|
Are the project objectives fully explained? Does the purpose of the project correspond with the monitoring issues addressed by Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003? Are the expected results explained? Is a clear and fully detailed explanation given of the action required? |
|
|
|
2. Planning |
0 to 10 |
Less than 4 |
|
Is the planning realistic? |
|
|
|
3. Financial feasibility |
0 to 10 |
Less than 4 |
|
Is the budgetary estimate realistic? |
|
|
|
4. Durability |
0 to 20 |
Less than 15 |
|
May the action taken and the results have a lasting impact after the project is completed? |
|
|
|
5. General quality of presentation |
0 to 10 |
/ |
|
Is the project presented in a logical and well-argued manner? Is the proposal document well structured, clear and complete? |
|
|
|
6. Quality of the proposal |
0 to 20 |
Less than 9 |
|
Evaluation of methodology and project set-up |
|
|
|
7. Community interest |
0-20 |
/ |
|
Does this project provide directly or indirectly provided added value at Community level? |
|
|
|
ANNEX IV
NATIONAL PROGRAMME FORMS
Explanatory notes
Types of activities:
Type A: Coordination and management:
Sub-type |
Measure |
Form(s) |
/ |
Coordination costs |
2a |
/ |
Overheads costs |
2a |
/ |
Travel costs |
2a |
/ |
Data management and data transmission to the Commission as well as data dissemination costs |
2a |
/ |
Costs of elaborating the mid-term review and ex-post evaluation |
2a |
Type B: Costs related to monitoring of forest ecosystems (Article 4.1a/b and 5.1 of Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003)
Sub-type |
Measures |
Forms |
B1 |
Periodic inventories in order to get representative information of the conditions of forests. |
2b |
B2 |
Intensive and continuous monitoring |
2c |
B3 |
Forest Fire Information System and prevention measures |
2d I + II |
Type C: Studies, experiments, demonstration projects and pilot phases (Article 5(2), 6(2) and 7(2) of Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003)
Sub-type |
Measure |
Forms |
C1 |
Studies on the identification of causes and dynamics of forest fires. |
3 |
C2 |
Studies, experiments, demonstration projects to further develop the scheme. |
3 |
C3 |
Studies, experiments, demonstration projects to promote harmonised data collection and delivery, to improve data evaluation as well as data quality including calibrations courses and ring tests. |
3 |
C4 |
Monitoring test phases |
3 |
Forms
The following forms are only available as Exceltables:
Sheet 3: Sheet for C Activities
ANNEX V
Annual statements of the payments made to beneficiaries
Introductory remarks
(a) Total assistance granted |
(c) Total payments made to beneficiaries up to the end of period 31.12.20_ _ |
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Application No |
Title |
Implementation |
Implementation rate |
Remarks |
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ANNEX VI
Application for pre-financing
National Programme 200 _- 200 _
Phase: _ Period from 1/_ _ /200 _ to 1/ _ _ /200 _
ANNEX VII
Certificate for payment of the balance for
National Programme 200 _- 200 _
Phase: _ Period from 1/_ _ /200 _ to 1/ _ _ /200 _
ANNEX VIII
Request No |
Requested Community contribution |
Contribution by the competent body |
Other public funding |
Other private funding |
Commercial revenues generated by the national programme |
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Total |
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Request No |
Type of activity (A, B, C) |
Sub-type of activity (1, 2, …) |
Costs |
Remarks |
1. |
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2. |
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3. |
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4. |
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5. |
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6. |
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7. |
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8. |
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Total |
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ANNEX IX
EVALUATIONS AND REVIEWS
Instruction for the
ex-ante
evaluation
Main elements to be tackled in the
ex-ante
evaluation
Midterm-Review/
Ex-post
evaluation
Main elements to be tackled in the mid-term review and in the
ex-post
evaluation
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Mid-term |
ex-post |
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Part A – Achievements and main findings |
X |
X |
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Part B – Evaluation of success and failure as well as of the efficiency
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X |
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Part C - Cost-benefit analysis |
X |
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Part D - Recommendations
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X |
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Part E – Conclusions |
X |
X |