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DRAFT (February 2010)

ANNEX

NATURA 2000

Council Directive 79/409/EEC 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

Standard Data Form

For Special Protection Areas (SPA), proposed Sites of Community Importance (pSCI), Sites of Community Importance and for Special Areas of Conservation (SAC)

1.  Site Identification

1.1 Type

/

1.2 Site code

1.3 Site name:

1.4 Compilation date

/

1.5 Update date

Y / Y / Y / Y / M / M
/
Y / Y / Y / Y / M / M

1.6 Respondent:

Name/Organisation: ______
Address: ______
Email: ______

1.7 Site indication and designation / classification dates

Date site classified as SPA: /
Y / Y / Y / Y / M / M
Date site proposed as SCI: /
Y / Y / Y / Y / M / M
Date site designated as SAC: /
Y / Y / Y / Y / M / M
National legal reference of SAC designation: /

2.  Site Location

2.1 Site-centre location [decimal degrees]:

Longitude Latitude

2.2 Area [ha]: 2.3 Marine area [%]:

2.4 Site length [km]:

2.5 Administrative region code and name

NUTS level 2 code Region name

2.6 Biogeographical Region(s):

Alpine / Boreal / Mediterranean
Atlantic / Continental / Pannonian
Black Sea / Macaronesia / Steppic
Marine Atlantic / Marine Mediterranean
Marine Black Sea / Marine Macaronesian
Marine Baltic Sea

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3.  Ecological Information

3.1 Habitat types present on the site and site evaluation for them:

Annex I Habitat types / Site assessment
Code / Cover [ha]
/ Data quality / A | B | C | D / A | B | C
Representativity / Relative Surface / Conservation / Global

Code: for the habitat types that have also a priority form (e.g. important orchid site of 6210) use the complete code adding a ’p’ after the code (eg. 6210p)

Data quality: G = ‘Good’ (e.g. based on surveys); M = ‘Moderate’ (e.g. based on partial data with some extrapolation); P = ‘Poor’ (e.g. rough estimation)

3.2  Species referred to in Article 4 of Directive 79/409/EEC and listed in Annex II of Directive 92/43/EEC and site evaluation for them

Species / Population on the site / Site assessment
Group / Code / Scientific Name / S / Type / Size / Unit / Cat. / Data quality / A|B|C|D / A|B|C
Min / Max / C|R|V|P / Pop. / Cons. / Isol. / Glob

Group: A =Amphibians, B = Birds, F = Fish, I = Invertebrates, M = Mammals, P =Plants, R = Reptiles

S: in case that the data on species are sensitive and therefore have to be blocked for any public access enter: yes

Type: p=permanent, r=reproducing, c=concentration, w=wintering (for plant and non-migratory species use permanent)

Unit: i = Individuals (other units to be used according to the Standard of Article 17 reporting)

Abundance categories (Cat.): C=common, R= rare, V=very rare, P=present – only to fill if data quality is Very Poor (VP)

Data quality: G = ‘Good’ (e.g. based on surveys); M = ‘Moderate’ (e.g. based on partial data with some extrapolation); P = ‘Poor’ (e.g. rough estimation); VP = Very poor (use this category only, if not even a rough estimation of the population size can be made, in this case the fields for population size can remain empty, but the field "Abundance categories" has to be filled in)

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3.3  Other important species of flora and fauna (optional)

Species / Population in the site / Motivation
Group / Scientific Name / S / Size / Unit / Cat. / Species
Annex / Other Categories
Min / Max / C|R|V|P / IV / V / A / B / C / D

Group: A =Amphibians, B = Birds, F = Fish, Fu = Fungi, I = Invertebrates, L = Lichens, M = Mammals, P =Plants, R = Reptiles

S: in case that the data on species are sensitive and therefore have to be blocked for any public access enter: yes

Abundance categories (cat.): C=common, R= rare, V=very rare, P=present

Motivation categories: A: National Red List data; B: Endemics: C: International Conventions; D: other reasons

4. Site description

4.1 General site character:

Habitat class / cover [%]
Marine areas, Sea inlets
Tidal rivers, Estuaries, Mud flats, Sand flats, Lagoons (including saltwork basins)
Salt marshes, Salt pastures, Salt steppes
Coastal sand dunes, Sand beaches, Machair
Shingle, Sea cliffs, Islets
Inland water bodies (Standing water, Running water)
Bogs, Marshes, Water fringed vegetation, Fens
Heath, Scrub, Maquis and Garrigue, Phygrana
Dry grassland, Steppes
Humid grassland, Mesophile grassland
Alpine and sub-Alpine grassland
Extensive cereal cultures (including Rotation cultures with regular fallowing)
Ricefields
Improved grassland
Other arable land
Broad-leaved deciduous woodland
Coniferous woodland
Evergreen woodland
Mixed woodland
Artificial forest monoculture (e.g. Plantations of poplar or Exotic trees)
Non-forest areas cultivated with woody plants (including Orchards, groves, Vineyards, Dehesas)
Inland rocks, Screes, Sands, Permanent Snow and ice
Other land (including Towns, Villages, Roads, Waste places, Mines, Industrial sites)
Marine and coastal habitats (general)*
Grassland and scrub habitats (general)*
Woodland habitats (general)*
Agricultural habitats (general)*
Total Habitat Cover / 100 %

* use the general habitat classes only in case that no other category is suitable, NOTE: the total cover has to be 100 %

Other site characteristics:

4.2 Quality and importance

4.3 Threats, pressures and activities with impacts on the site

The most important impacts and activities with high effect on the site

Negative impacts / Positive impacts
Rank / Threats and pressures / Pollution (optional) / inside / outside / Rank / Activities, management / Pollution (optional) / inside / outside
[code] / [code] / [i | o | b] / [code] / [code] / [ i | o | b]
H / H
H / H
H / H
H / H
H / H

Further important impacts with medium/low effect on the site

Negative impacts / Positive impacts
Rank / Threats and pressures / Pollution (optional) / inside / outside / Rank / Activities, management / Pollution (optional) / inside / outside
[code] / [code] / [i | o | b] / [code] / [code] / [ i | o | b]

Rank: H = high, M = medium, L = low

Pollution: N=Nitrogen input, P=Phosphor/Phosphate input, A =Acid input/ acidification, T=toxic inorganic chemicals, O=toxic organic chemicals, X=Mixed pollutions

i = inside, o = outside, b = both
4.4 Ownership (optional)

Type / [ % ]
Public / National/Federal
State/Province
Local/Municipal
Any public
Joint or Co-Ownership
Private
Unknown
sum / 100 %

4.5 Documentation (optional)

Link(s): ______

______

______

______

5. Site protection status (optional)

5.1 Designaton types at national and regional level:

Code Cover [%] Code Cover [%] Code Cover [%]

5.2 Relation of the described site with other sites:

designated at national or regional level:

Type code Site name Type Cover [%]

designated at international level:

Type Site name Type Cover[%]

Ramsar site / 1
2
3
4
Biogenetic reserve / 1
2
3
Eurodiploma site / -
Biosphere reserve / -
Barcelona Conven. site / -
World heritage site / -
OSPAR site / -
Other / -

6. Site management

6.1 Body responsible for the site management:

Organisation: ______
Address: ______
Email: ______

6.2 Management plan:

An actual management plan does exist:

Yes / Name:
Link:
No, but in preparation
No

6.3 Conservation measures (optional)

7. Maps

INSPIRE ID:

Map delivered as PDF in electronical format (optional)

yes / no

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