COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION
of 11 July 2011
concerning a site information format for Natura 2000 sites
(notified under document C(2011) 4892)
(2011/484/EU)
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
ANNEX
NATURA 2000
STANDARD DATA FORM
Council Directive 2009/147/EC on the conservation of wild birds and Council Directive 92/43/EEC on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild flora and fauna
STANDARD DATA FORM
For Special Protection Areas (SPA), proposed Sites of Community Importance (pSCI), Sites of Community Importance (SCI) and for Special Areas of Conservation (SAC)
1. SITE IDENTIFICATION
2. SITE LOCATION
3. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
4. SITE DESCRIPTION
5. SITE PROTECTION STATUS (OPTIONAL)
6. SITE MANAGEMENT
7. MAP OF THE SITE
STANDARD DATA FORM
EXPLANATORY NOTES
List of abbreviations:
INTRODUCTION
The purpose and use of the Standard Data Form
The revised Standard Data Form
Reference Portal for NATURA 2000
Natura 2000 Standard Data Form and its database
1. SITE IDENTIFICATION
1.1.
Site type
Figure 1
Possible relationships between sites
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A |
Designated SPA One form for the SPA to be completed |
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B |
pSCI, SCI or SAC One form for the pSCI/SCI/SAC to be completed |
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C |
Area of pSCI/SCI/SAC is the same as designated SPA One form for both (pSCI/SCI/SAC) and SPA to be completed |
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In case that SCI and SPA overlap, but are not identical, the sites are treated as separate. One form has to be completed for each of them. |
1.2.
Site code
1.3.
Site name
1.4.
First compilation date
1.5.
Update date
1.6.
Respondent
1.7.
Site indication and designation/classification dates
2. SITE LOCATION
2.1.
Site centre location
2.2.
Site surface area
2.3.
Percentage of marine area in the site
2.4.
Site length (optional)
2.5.
Administrative region code and name
2.6.
Biogeographical region(s)
3. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
3.1.
Habitat types present on the site and site evaluation for them
(i)
Codes and cover of Annex I habitat types within the site
(ii)
Site assessment criteria for a given natural habitat type in Annex I (in accordance with Section A of Annex III)
— REPRESENTATIVITY: = A(a) of Annex III: degree of representativity of the habitat type on the site.
— RELATIVE SURFACE: = A(b) of Annex III: Area of the site covered by the natural habitat type in relation to the total area covered by that natural habitat type within the national territory.
— DEGREE OF CONSERVATION: = A(c) of Annex III: Degree of conservation of the structure and functions of the natural habitat type, concerned and restoration possibilities.
(i)
Degree of conservation of structure
(ii)
Degree of conservation of functions
(iii)
Restoration possibilities
— GLOBAL ASSESSMENT = A(d) of Annex III: Global assessment of the value of the site for conservation of the natural habitat type concerned.
Figure 2
Example of data on habitat types present on the site and site evaluation for them (3.1)
Annex I Habitat types |
Site assessment |
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Code |
PF |
NP |
Cover (ha) |
Caves |
Data quality |
A|B|C|D |
A|B|C |
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Representativity |
Relative Surface |
Conservation |
Global |
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7130 |
x |
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2 212,70 |
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G |
B |
B |
B |
B |
8310 |
|
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0 |
3 |
P |
C |
C |
C |
C |
3150 |
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921 |
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G |
A |
C |
B |
C |
1110 |
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1 700 |
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P |
C |
A |
A |
B |
Figure 3
Example of data on species as referred to in Article 4 of the Birds Directive or listed in Annex II to the Habitats Directive and site evaluation for them (3.2)
Species |
Population on the site |
Site assessment |
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Group |
Code |
Name |
S |
NP |
Type |
Size |
Unit |
Cat. |
Data quality |
A|B|C|D |
A|B|C |
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Min |
Max |
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C|R|V|P |
G|M|P|DD |
Pop. |
Cons |
Isol. |
Glob |
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B |
A038 |
Cygnus cygnus |
|
|
w |
800 |
1 000 |
I |
|
M |
B |
B |
C |
B |
B |
A038 |
Cygnus cygnus |
|
|
c |
1 500 |
1 500 |
I |
|
P |
A |
B |
A |
B |
P |
1903 |
Liparis loeselii |
|
|
p |
20 |
30 |
I |
|
G |
C |
A |
C |
A |
I |
1014 |
Vertigo angustior |
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p |
|
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R |
DD |
C |
B |
B |
B |
3.2.
Species referred to in Article 4 of Directive 2009/147/EC and species listed in Annex II to Directive 92/43/EEC and site evaluation for them
(i)
Code, name and population data on species
(ii)
Site assessment criteria for a given species referred to in Article 4 of Directive 2009/147/EC and species listed in Annex II to Directive 92/43/EEC (in accordance with Section B of Annex III)
— POPULATION: = B(a) of Annex III: Size and density of the population of the species present on the site in relation to the populations present within national territory.
— DEGREE OF CONSERVATION: = B(b) of Annex III: Degree of conservation of the features of the habitat which are important for the species concerned and possibilities for restoration.
(i)
Degree of conservation of the features of the habitat important for the species
(ii)
Restoration possibilities
Synthesis applying to classification of the two sub-criteria
— ISOLATION: = B(c) of Annex III: Degree of isolation of the population present on the site in relation to the natural range of the species.
— GLOBAL = B(d) of Annex III: Global assessment of the value of the site for conservation of the species concerned.
3.3.
Other important species of flora and fauna (optional)
Figure 4
Example of data on other species (3.3)
Species |
Population in the site |
Motivation |
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Group |
Code |
Name |
S |
NP |
Size |
Unit |
Cat. |
Species Annex |
Other Categories |
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Min |
Max |
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C|R|V|P |
IV |
V |
A |
B |
C |
D |
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P |
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Acer heldreichii |
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51 |
100 |
I |
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|
x |
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|
P |
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Accipter nisus |
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2 |
4 |
I |
|
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|
x |
M |
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Eptesicus serotinus |
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150 |
200 |
I |
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x |
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x |
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|
I |
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Ectemnius massiliensis |
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R |
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|
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|
x |
R |
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Elaphe longissima |
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|
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C |
x |
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x |
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P |
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Campanula morettiana |
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C |
x |
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x |
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4. SITE DESCRIPTION
4.1.
General site character
4.2.
Quality and importance
4.3.
Threats, pressures and activities with impact on the site
H: |
High importance/impact: |
Great direct or immediate influence and/or acting over large areas. |
M: |
Medium importance/impact: |
Medium direct or immediate influence, mainly indirect influence and/or acting over moderate part of the area/regionally only. |
L: |
Low importance/impact: |
Low direct or immediate influence, indirect influence and/or acting over small part of the area/locally only. |
Pollution qualifier (optional)
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