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Managing natura 2000 sites

Managing natura 2000 sites

the provisions of article 6 of the "Habitats" directive 92/43/EEC.

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Published by Office for Official Publications of the European Communities in Luxembourg .
Written in

    Places:
  • European Union countries.
    • Subjects:
    • Habitat conservation -- European Union countries.,
    • Habitat conservation -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries.,
    • Environmental law -- European Union countries.

    • Edition Notes

      At head of cover: European Commission.

      ContributionsEuropean Commission., Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsQH77.E9 M36 2000
      The Physical Object
      Pagination69 p. :
      Number of Pages69
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL4000912M
      ISBN 109282890481
      LC Control Number2001351600
      OCLC/WorldCa45416909

      Benefits of Natura Sites in Scotland Research Report / can then be made to improve the cost-effectiveness of managing these sites, in particular by for the first 30 years and 3% from years 31 to 50, in accordance with the UK Treasury Green Book. Prepared common management plan for better administration of Natura protected sites and their surroundings. Established information system for support the management plan – new tool for the current work of experts from the public authorities. Achieved better conservation status of protected sites – objects of the project.

      Fishing in marine Natura sites - Legal arguments July , updated September 4 In terms of damage to a marine Natura site, the end result of a decision to authorise a fishing activity under Article 6(3) or not to manage that fishing activity under Article 6(2) is the same. Integration of Natura in overall site management: The area is one of the parks of the greenbelt of the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz. It is set of suburban parks of high ecological and landscape value linked strategically by means of eco-recreational corridors. It offers a large number of different environments containing a wealth of natural.

      Integration of Natura in overall site management: It is the basis of the management of the site, through the 10 year management plan with Natural England. Key site management objectives: To be accepted for the HLS; Working with Natural England and Devon County Council Archeologists. The European Commission promotes management practices for nature conservation and human well-being, requiring the involvement of users in Natura sites. The research aim was to investigate the user’s aesthetic perception in relation to the adoption of different management measures, within an Italian metropolitan Natura site. The research was performed in La Mandria Park in


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The management of the Natura sites is essential for their conservation. But to be successful it re-quires, in the first instance, the active involvement of the people who live in and depend upon these areas.

The measures for managing Natura sites are given in Article 6 of the ‘Habitats’ directive. Mean topics were/are: Management of military training areas inside Natura sites - Management techniques for different habitat groups (e.g.

mires, forests, coastal habitats) - Adaptation of. Management of Natura sites. As the process of choosing Natura sites nears its conclusion, attention is now turning towards their management. Within six years of their designation as Sites of Community Importance, Member States need to designate these sites as Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) and adopt conservation measures.

management of Natura sites and in the Article 6 permit procedure. The document has been drafted following consultations with the nature protection authorities of the Member States and stakeholders. It is intended to assist Member State authorities, as well as.

Artide 6 of the 'Habitats' Directive (92/43/EEC) plays a crucial role in the management of the sites that make up the Natura network.

With the spirit of integration in mind, it indicates the various tasks involved so that the nature conservation interests of the sites can be safeguarded.

This document aims at providing guidelines to the Member States on the interpretation of certain key. with sites classified under the Birds Directive, form the Natura network (Article 3(1)).

Within this chapter, Article 6 contains provisions which govern the conservation and management of Natura sites. Seen in this context, Article 6 is. The Natura Viewer is an online tool that presents all Natura sites.

It provides key information on designated species and habitats, data on population sizes and information on conservation status. The viewer can be used for general purposes of for more specific searches. Between MayEUROPARC Central and Eastern Europe and the Fertő-Hanság National Park Directorate (Hungary) organised a workshop to review the management of Natura sites and summarize experiences.

Participants came from Czech Republic, Croatia and Hungary, representing their governmental, non-governmental organisations or public body administrations, managing Natura sites.

These sites, along with sites classified under the Birds Directive, form the Natura network (Article 3(1)). Within this chapter, Article 6 contains provisions which govern the conservation and management of Natura sites.

ICES AdviceBook 1 1 The management of Natura sites in the German EEZ: summary and advice derived from the results of the EMPAS project Summary of the process ICES was contracted by the German government to gather information on the distribution and impacts of fisheries in Natura sites in German offshore waters.

Each Natura site has a unique identification form called a standard data form. This form is used as a legal reference when assessing the management of the species and habitats through the concept of favourable conservation status.

The Natura Viewer is a tool to explore the network and gives access to every standard data form. EUROPARC & Natura The EUROPARC Federation gathers amongst its members a significant number of the N sites managers – at the local (sites and protected areas), regional (authorities, NGOs) and national (national agencies, ministries) levels.

It is assumed that approximately 40% of the current N network is managed by the EUROPARC members. delivering the sustainable management of natural resources; a gap exists in this provision for associated capital investment to take forwardexisting or developing plans to improve biodiversity at a landscape scale.

This is particularly true in improving the ecological and economic sustainability of Natura sites. Natura is a European network of important ecological sites. The EU Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) placed an obligation on Member States of the EU to establish the Natura network.

The network is made up of Special Protection Areas (SPAs), established under the EU Birds Directive (79//EEC), and SACs, established under the Habitats. Selected issues concerning management of European protected areas especially Natura sites, Urszula Biereżnoj, December 9 2 – Mercantour National Park (France): Natura management, measures on effectiveness of the European Agriculture Program, tourism and rangers service Background There are 10 national parks in France.

Management Schemes are the UK approach to conserving Natura in the marine environment. This is a structured approach that depends upon co-operation between competent authorities.

It was developed by a LIFE Nature project and its effectiveness was analysed in Managing natura sites. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, (OCoLC) Online version: Managing natura sites.

Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, (OCoLC) Material Type: Government publication, International government publication.

Integration of Natura in overall site management: 86% of the territory of the National Park is covered by the Natura site (zonation and management plan are key tools for the management of the site). Key site management objectives: Preparing a new management plan.

Natura sites. For habitat types listed in. Annex I. and species listed in. Annex II. of the Habitats Directive, and birds listed in. Annex I (+ migratory bird species) of the Birds Directive, Natura sites need to be designated and managed.

to ensure that these features can be maintained or, where appropriate, restored at a. The military training areas have a number of NATURA sites many of which exist because of particular military activities being carried out in the areas.

The aim of implementing risk management is to provide protection to the selected species of plants, animals and natural habitats being the most precious from the European perspective. Data gathering and field work has commenced for the preparation of management plans for all 34 terrestrial Natura sites in the Maltese Islands covering over % of the country's land territory, these include 7 in Gozo.

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