Standard data sheet

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Standard data sheets (SDS) are standardized and official forms that are used by member states of the European Union for reporting the areas of the Natura 2000 network to the European Commission . The form and content are defined by the EU in Directives 92/43 / EEC for FFH areas and 2009/147 / EC for bird protection areas. The standard data sheets can be updated annually if new knowledge has been gained for an FFH or bird protection area.

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  1. In the first section the name and dates of the area designation and designation are given.
  2. Then information on the location is given with the help of area, sea level and center of the area.
  3. Habitats in accordance with Annex I of the Habitats Directive and species in accordance with Annex II of the Habitats Directive or species in accordance with Annex I of the Birds Directive as well as other important fauna and flora species are named in the following section with their scientific names and identification numbers in accordance with the relevant Annex. Furthermore, an assessment of the condition of these protected objects is given based on criteria.
  4. The area description contains information on the character of the area, quality and importance as well as the vulnerability of the area.
  5. The protection status of the area and the connection with Corine biotopes is shown below.
  6. Finally, influences and uses in the area and its surroundings are listed.
  7. A map of the area is attached as an attachment.
  8. Photo documentation can also be attached.

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