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Natura 2000 efter naturtyp by Nature type, observations and year

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Karin Hedeklint, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 45 14
Linus Rispling, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 45 69
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2023-05-24
Areal inklusive överlappande skydd, i hektar:
hektar
Areal utan överlappande skydd, i hektar:
hektar
Areal inklusive överlappande skydd, i hektar:
31 december
Areal utan överlappande skydd, i hektar:
31 december
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Stock
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Stock
Areal inklusive överlappande skydd, i hektar:
No
Areal utan överlappande skydd, i hektar:
No
Areal inklusive överlappande skydd, i hektar:
No
Areal utan överlappande skydd, i hektar:
No
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Mandatory

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Mandatory
Field for searching for a specific value in the list box. This is examples of values you can search for.pine forest , spruce forest , mixed coniferous forest ,

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Mandatory

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Natura 2000 includes valuable natural areas with species and/or habitats that are regarded as especially worthy of protection from a European perspective. Protection consists of two different types of areas:

- SPA (Special Protection Areas) are particular protection areas for certain species of birds and is governed by the Council Directive on the conservation of wild birds.

- SCI (Sites of Community Interest) are areas of joint interest for other groups of species of plants and animals as well as nature types. SCI is governed by the Habitats Directive.

Sweden and the other EU countries must see that the necessary conservation measures are taken in the areas, according to the directives. The provisions in the directives have been entered in the Environmental Code and apply to both types of Natura 2000 areas. All areas are of national interest according to Chapter 4 of the Environmental Code. According to Chapter 7 Section 28a, permission is required to conduct operations or take measures that can significantly affect the environment in this kind of an area. Most of the Natura 2000 areas are also protected as national parks or nature reserves. Since 2011, most of the areas have also been highlighted as special conservation areas (SAC), with established conservation plans.

Many of the areas have been proposed as both SPA and SCI and thus overlap each other. This overlapping has been deducted in the statistics on the areas in the SPA and SCI.
Rounded values
Areas are rounded to even 100s. Consequently, sub-quantities cannot be summed to a total.
Protected forest land
Protected forest land refers to special regulations against forestry, formulated in decisions for national parks and nature reserves.