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Table Sub# Column Undo Value Current Value
T_OBLIGATION 0 AUTHORITY
T_OBLIGATION 0 COMMENT The Emerald Network is a network of Areas of Special Conservation Interest (ASCIs), which is to be established in the territory of the Contracting Parties and Observer States to the Bern Convention, including Central and Eastern European countries and the EU Member States. For EU Member States, Emerald Network sites are those of Natura 2000. Recommendation No. 16 (1989) defines ASCIs as those designated by states where that area fits one or several of the following conditions: 1) it contributes substantially to the survival of threatened species, endemic species, or any species listed in Appendices I and II of the Convention; 2) it suppose significant numbers of species in an area of high species diversity or supports important populations of one or more species; 3) it contains an important and/or representative sample of endangered habitat types; 4) it contains an outstanding example of a particular habitat type or a mosaic of different habitat types; 5) it represents an important area for one or more migratory species; or 6) it otherwise contributes significantly to the achievement of the objectives of the Convention. The Emerald Network finds its legal basis in the Bern Convention, in particular Articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 9. Several resolutions and recommendations of the Standing Committee to the Bern Convention give more precise indications on the role and mechanisms for the Emerald Network, including Recommendations Nos. 14, 15 and 16 (1989), Recommendation No. 25 (1991), Resolution No. 3 (1996), Resolution No. 4 (1996), Resolution No. 6 (1998) and Resolution No. 5 (1998). EEA maintains a biodiversity information system at http://eunis.eea.eu.int/ that provides information on species, habitats and sites in the context of European legislation. The Emerald Network is a network of Areas of Special Conservation Interest (ASCIs), which is to be established in the territory of the Contracting Parties and Observer States to the Bern Convention, including Central and Eastern European countries and the EU Member States. For EU Member States, Emerald Network sites are those of Natura 2000. Recommendation No. 16 (1989) defines ASCIs as those designated by states where that area fits one or several of the following conditions: 1) it contributes substantially to the survival of threatened species, endemic species, or any species listed in Appendices I and II of the Convention; 2) it suppose significant numbers of species in an area of high species diversity or supports important populations of one or more species; 3) it contains an important and/or representative sample of endangered habitat types; 4) it contains an outstanding example of a particular habitat type or a mosaic of different habitat types; 5) it represents an important area for one or more migratory species; or 6) it otherwise contributes significantly to the achievement of the objectives of the Convention. The Emerald Network finds its legal basis in the Bern Convention, in particular Articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 9. Several resolutions and recommendations of the Standing Committee to the Bern Convention give more precise indications on the role and mechanisms for the Emerald Network, including Recommendations Nos. 14, 15 and 16 (1989), Recommendation No. 25 (1991), Resolution No. 3 (1996), Resolution No. 4 (1996), Resolution No. 6 (1998) and Resolution No. 5 (1998). EEA maintains a biodiversity information system at http://eunis.eea.eu.int/ that provides information on species, habitats and sites in the context of European legislation.
T_OBLIGATION 0 COORDINATOR
T_OBLIGATION 0 COORDINATOR_ROLE
T_OBLIGATION 0 COORDINATOR_ROLE_SUF 1
T_OBLIGATION 0 COORDINATOR_URL 1
T_OBLIGATION 0 DATA_USED_FOR null
T_OBLIGATION 0 DATE_COMMENTS May be accomplished through the General Report
T_OBLIGATION 0 DESCRIPTION Information on habitats and species in need of conservation measures and the development of recovery plans
T_OBLIGATION 0 DPSIR_D null May be accomplished through the General Report
T_OBLIGATION 0 DPSIR_I null Information on habitats and species in need of conservation measures and the development of recovery plans
T_OBLIGATION 0 DPSIR_P null 0
T_OBLIGATION 0 DPSIR_R yes 0
T_OBLIGATION 0 DPSIR_S yes
T_OBLIGATION 0 EEA_CORE 0 ,28,
T_OBLIGATION 0 EEA_PRIMARY 0 564
T_OBLIGATION 0 FIRST_REPORTING null 0
T_OBLIGATION 0 FK_CLIENT_ID 63 See General Report
T_OBLIGATION 0 FK_DELIVERY_COUNTRY_IDS 2021-06-05 06:18:05.0
T_OBLIGATION 0 FK_SOURCE_ID 564 2006-10-05
T_OBLIGATION 0 FLAGGED 0
T_OBLIGATION 0 FORMAT_NAME See General Report
T_OBLIGATION 0 LAST_HARVESTED 2006-10-05 13:15:28
T_OBLIGATION 0 LAST_UPDATE 2005-06-30
T_OBLIGATION 0 LEGAL_MORAL M
T_OBLIGATION 0 LOCATION_INFO
T_OBLIGATION 0 LOCATION_PTR No time period is specified.
T_OBLIGATION 0 NATIONAL_CONTACT 290
T_OBLIGATION 0 NATIONAL_CONTACT_URL No specific guidelines are provided. May be accomplished through the General Report.
T_OBLIGATION 0 NEXT_DEADLINE null
T_OBLIGATION 0 NEXT_DEADLINE2 null
T_OBLIGATION 0 NEXT_REPORTING No time period is specified.
T_OBLIGATION 0 OVERLAP_URL
T_OBLIGATION 0 PARAMETERS
T_OBLIGATION 0 PK_RA_ID 290 1
T_OBLIGATION 0 REPORTING_FORMAT No specific guidelines are provided. May be accomplished through the General Report. N
T_OBLIGATION 0 REPORT_FORMAT_URL Information on habitats and species in need of conservation measures and the development of recovery plans
T_OBLIGATION 0 REPORT_FREQ null
T_OBLIGATION 0 REPORT_FREQ_DETAIL null 9999-12-31 00:00:00.0
T_OBLIGATION 0 REPORT_FREQ_MONTHS