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Complementarity between European designations (Natura 2000 and Emerald networks) and national designations by share of terrestrial area
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The overlap for Switzerland relates to Emerald Network sites rather than Natura 2000 sites. CDDA = Common Database of Designated Areas; N2000 = Natura 2000.
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Share of country designated as terrestrial protected area and the overlap between Natura 2000 or Emerald sites and national designations
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Biogeographical regions
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Europe 2016 - The biogeographical regions dataset contains the official delineations used in the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) and for the EMERALD Network set up under the Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats (Bern Convention).
Changes in this version:
The Pannonian region of Serbia was missing in previous versions and this has been corrected in the 2016 version. Some Arctic islands which do not belong to the European part of Russia and which were erroneously included in previous versions have been removed.
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Data completeness of national reports on derogations and exceptions
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This dashboard presents statistics about the completeness of the information in the national reports on derogations. It shows the percentage of derogations for which mandatory fields of the
reporting form have been filled in.
This dashboard does not provide any assessment of the reported derogations
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Overview of derogations and exceptions to species protection across the EU
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A derogation/exception is a permit produced by an administration in a EU Member State that allows to deviate from the legal obligation for strict protection of all individuals of
certain species, and of the breeding/resting sites of these individuals, as provided in the EU Birds and Habitats Directives.
This dashboard presents an overview of the derogations and exceptions that national, regional or local administrations have granted across the EU. It is based on the number
of derogations/exceptions that are reported to the EU. Please note that the number of derogations does not reflect the number of individuals affected by the derogations – a
single derogation may cover many individuals, or just a single one
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Derogations and exceptions table
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This dashboard presents detailed information on individual derogations/exceptions, as extracted from the national reports that have been submitted to the European Commission. Click on a derogation to see more information below the table
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Share of country designated as terrestrial protected area and the overlap between Natura 2000 or Emerald sites and national designations
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The overlap for Norway and Switzerland relates to Emerald Network sites. For all other countries the overlap relates to Natura 2000 sites. Statistics on national designations are based on data reported by EEA countries to the Nationally designated areas (CDDA) database.
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