ECA527A8-DC9A-49F3-8911-F4CF9C3019A5
eng
dataset
Data Supply
Scottish Natural Heritage
Geographic Information Group
Great Glen House
Inverness
IV3 8NW
United Kingdom
data_supply@nature.scot
http://gateway.snh.gov.uk/natural-spaces/index.jsp
WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
Natural Spaces
Natural Spaces allows you to download a wide range of the spatial data held by SNH. You can browse through the data available, and use your SNH account to access the data in several GIS formats.
You can also create a direct connection to our OGC Web Map Services from within your desktop GIS application. More details about this option is available on the Direct connection page.
pointOfContact
2020-12-09
UK GEMINI
2.2
OSGB 1936 / British National Grid (EPSG:27700)
EPSG
7.9
Site of Special Scientific Interest (Scotland)
1997
creation
2020-12-09
revision
SSSI
www.nature.scot
mapDigital
Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) are those areas of land and water (to the seaward limits of local authority areas or MLWS) that Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) considers to best represent our natural heritage - its diversity of plants, animals and habitats, rocks and landforms, or a combinations of such natural features. They are the essential building blocks of Scotland's protected areas for nature conservation. Many are also designated as Natura sites (Special Protection Areas or Special Areas of Conservation)..The national network of SSSIs in Scotland forms part of the wider GB series. SNH designates SSSIs under the Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004. SSSIs are protected by law. It is an offence for any person to intentionally or recklessly damage the protected natural features of an SSSI.
SSSIs were first designated under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949. The majority of these were later re-notified under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. All 1981 Act SSSI designations are carried forward, and all new SSSI designations are now made, under the Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004.
Data Supply
Scottish Natural Heritage
Geographic Information Group
Great Glen House
Inverness
IV3 8NW
United Kingdom
data_supply@nature.scot
http://gateway.snh.gov.uk/natural-spaces/index.jsp
WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
Natural Spaces
Natural Spaces allows you to download a wide range of the spatial data held by SNH. You can browse through the data available, and use your SNH account to access the data in several GIS formats.
You can also create a direct connection to our OGC Web Map Services from within your desktop GIS application. More details about this option is available on the Direct connection page.
publisher
continual
ESRI Shapefile
1.0
Protected sites
theme
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
2008-06-01
publication
geonetwork.thesaurus.external.theme.httpinspireeceuropaeutheme-theme
nature conservation policy
theme
GEMET
2012-07-20
publication
geonetwork.thesaurus.external.theme.gemet-en
otherRestrictions
No limitations on public access
Contains SNH information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Open Government Licence
vector
10000
eng
environment
ISO 3166
1999-03-16
publication
GB-SCT
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61.8049055
1940
2012
ESRI Shapefile
3.2
GML
3.1.1
KML
2.1
Scottish Natural Heritage
Geographic Systems & Data Officer
01463 725000
01463 725067
Great Glen house
Inverness
IV3 8NW
United Kingdom
Data_Supply@snh.gov.uk
ESRI Shapefile
1.0
https://cagmap.snh.gov.uk/arcgis/services/snh_protected_sites/MapServer/WMSServer?
OGC:WMS
2
Sites of Special Scientific Interest WMS Layer
https://gateway.snh.gov.uk/natural-spaces/download?dsid=1&fmt=kml
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Google Earth KML 2.1 (EPSG:4326, simplified geometry)
download
https://gateway.snh.gov.uk/natural-spaces/download?dsid=1&fmt=shp
null
ESRI Shapefile (zipped, EPSG:27700)
download
https://gateway.snh.gov.uk/natural-spaces/download?dsid=1&fmt=gml
null
GML 3.1.1 (zipped, EPSG:4258)
download
https://gateway.snh.gov.uk/natural-spaces/download?dsid=1&fmt=mif
null
MapInfo MIF (EPSG:27700)
download
dataset
SSSIs were first designated under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949. The majority of these were later re-notified under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. All 1981 Act SSSI designations are carried forward, and all new SSSI designations are now made, under the Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004.The 2004 Act strengthens the protection of sites and gives legal backing to the increased involvement of land owners and managers and local communities.
SNH's SSSI Data has been captured over a long period of time using a range of different source data made available to SNH through the Scottish Central Government SLA, the Pan Government Agreement and subsequently through the One Scotland Mapping Agreement. The data was revised and re-issued in 2012. Please see Access Constraints for more details. SNH also supplies a copy to Registers of Scotland for publication under the Scottish SSSI register.
Designating Authority
SNH
Legislative Context
Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004 (section 3). Previously the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, Section 28 (as amended) and the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949, Section 23 (which still applies to a few sites).