Special Protection Areas (SPAs) bird data submitted to the EU
This dataset contains details for each and every qualifying bird species on every Special Protection Area (SPA). Special Protection Areas (SPAs) are strictly protected sites classified in accordance with Article 4 of the EC Birds Directive, which came into force in April 1979. They are classified for rare and vulnerable birds (as listed on Annex I of the Directive), and for regularly occurring migratory species. The EU Commission requires information on each site to be compiled in the form of a Standard Data Form. This dataset is updated every time a new or amended batch of information is submitted to the EU Commission. This dataset contains information drawn from section 3.1 of the Standard Data Form. From December 2015 onwards this included the following fields SITE_CODE SITE_NAME Country LOCAL_AUTHORITY Site_status X_coord (Eastings) Y_coord (Northings) Nowak_code Species Common_name Season Population_count_min Population_count_max Pop_units SPECIES_DATA_QUALITY COUNT_PERIOD IMPORTANCE SPECIES_POPULATION SPECIES_CONSERVATION SPECIES_ISOLATION SPECIES_GLOBAL
nonGeographicDataset
name: Natura2000-tranche50-SPA-interest-features.csv
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eng
biota
Freshwater
Marine
Terrestrial
Protected Areas
Habitats Directive
Natura 2000
1999-01-01
2015-12-22
publication
2016-01-26
The information provided here, follows the officially agreed site information format for Natura 2000 sites, as set out in the Official Journal of the European Union recording the Commission Implementing Decision of 11 July 2011 (2011/484/EU). This is known as the Standard Data Format. As part of the December 2015 submission, several sections of the UK’s previously published Standard Data Forms have been updated. For details of the approach taken by the UK in this submission please refer to the following document: http://jncc.defra.gov.uk/pdf/Natura2000_StandardDataForm_UKApproach_Dec2015.pdf. More general information on Special Protection Areas (SPAs) in the United Kingdom is available from the SPA home page on the JNCC website. This webpage also provides links to Standard Data Forms for all SPAs in the UK. For all sites other than those in the offshore zone, the Statutory Nature Conservation Body responsible for the site (eg Natural England or Scottish Natural Heritage) has supplied JNCC with the information for the standard data forms.
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