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(A:high influence, B:medium influence, C:low influence) The surrounding is the area where the outside impacts and activities may effect the integreity of the site. Inside or outside the surounding of the site. See section 6.1 in Standard Data Form explanatory notes for more details Human activity and natural process that may have an influence, either positive or negative, on the conservation and management of the site. * when the priority of the habitat is present Global assesment of the value of the site conservation of the natural habitat type concerned. See section 3.1ii in Standard Data Form explanatory notes for more detailsĪrea 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.ĭegree of conservation of the structure and functions of the natural habitat type, concerned and restoration possiblities. % Cover the site is covered by a habitat type of AnnexIĭegree of representativity of the habitat type on the site. Name of the habitat type listed in AnnexI of Directive 92/43/EEC See section 3.1i in Standard Data Form explanatory notes for more details Name of the general habitat class in FrenchĬode for the habitat type listed in AnnexI of Directive 92/43/EEC Name of the general habitat class in English See section 4.1 in Standard Data Form explanatory notes for more details GeneralHabitatClass (27 records) Field name Priority form of the habitat type, see Annex of the Habitats Directive
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Species listed in Annex V of the Directive (Y=Yes, N=no) Species listed in Annex IV of the Directive (Y=Yes, N=no) Species listed in Annex III2 of the Directive (Y=Yes, N=no) Species listed in Annex III1 of the Directive (Y=Yes, N=no) Species listed in Annex II2 of the Directive (Y=Yes, N=no) Species listed in Annex II1 of the Directive (Y=Yes, N=no) Species listed in Annex II of the Directive (Y=Yes, N=no) See section 3.2i in Standard Data Form explanatory notes for more details Sientific name of the species in the Annex of the Directive
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The percentage of the described site that is overlapping with the other site.ĭirectivesSpecies (2315 records) Field name
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Relationship code (=:types are coincident, +:The described site includes another site completely, -:the other site includes the described site completely, *:the two sites partially overlap. See section 5.2 in Standard Data Form explanatory notes for more details % Cover the site is covered by a general habitat classĭesignationStatus (72211 records) Field name See section 5.1 in Standard Data Form explanatory notes for more details See section 1.6 in Standard Data Form explanatory notes for more details The name, affiliation and address of the individual or organization providing the information contained in the record. See section 2.6 in Standard Data Form explanatory notes for more details Indicate in wich beogreograhic region the site is falling.
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See section 1.2 in Standard Data Form explanatory notes for more details The first two codes are the country code the remaining seven characters, which serve to create a unqiue alphanumeric code for each site. The unique code comprises nine characters and consists of two components. Unique code wich forms the key-item within the database.