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Special Area of Conservation Information

A Special Area of Conservation (SAC) is defined in the European Union's Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC), also known as the Directive on the Conservation of Natural Habitats and of Wild Fauna and Flora. They are to protect the 220 habitats and approximately 1000 species listed in annex I and II of the directive which are considered to be of European interest following criteria given in the directive. They must be chosen from the Sites of Community Importance by the State Members and designated SAC by an act assuring the conservation measures of the natural habitat.[1]

SACs complement Special Protection Areas and together form a network of protected sites across the European Union called Natura 2000. This, in turn, is part of the Emerald network of Areas of Special Conservation Interest (ASCIs) under the Berne Convention.

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Assessment methodology UK

Prior to being designated as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC), all sites are assessed under a process set out by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee as follows:

Assessment

Site selection UK considers the value of the proposed sites in relation to the whole national resource of each habitat type and of each species. The process is broken down into two stages:

Stage one criteria

1- Assessment of the relative importance of sites containing examples of the individual habitat types. This includes four criteria:

2- Species assessment evaluates population size and density, the degree of conservation of the features of the habitat that are important for the species and restoration possibilities, the degree of isolation of the population in relation to the species' natural range and a global assessment of conservation value.[2]

Stage two criteria

Assessment of the overall importance of the sites in the context of the appropriate biogeographical region and the EU as a whole. This stage is often informally referred to as 'moderation'. The criteria used in Stage 2 are intended to be used to assess the sites at the level of the nine biogeographical regions and the EU as a whole. The Stage 2 criteria may be summarised as:

See also

References

  1. ^ SAC definition in the Directive
  2. ^ Cors Caron - Special Area of Conservation - JNCC SAC - Habitats Directive

External links

Categories: Protected areas | European Union and the environment | Special Areas of Conservation

 

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