| Folder | art17_2012 (Habitats directive Art. 17 reporting in year 2012) |
|---|---|
| Identifier | threats |
| Label | Human activities (pressures and threats) |
| Base URI | http://dd.eionet.europa.eu/vocabulary/art17_2012/threats/ |
| Registration status | Released 31 Jan 2014 10:30:29 |
| Type | Common |
| Element | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|
| skos:broader | Quantitative |
Released
30 Sep 2013
|
| skos:narrower | Quantitative |
Released
17 Sep 2015
|
| Id | Label | Status | Status Modified | Notation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| F02.02.05 | benthic dredging | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F02.02.05 |
| F02.03 | Leisure fishing | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F02.03 |
| F02.03.01 | bait digging / collection | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F02.03.01 |
| F02.03.02 | pole fishing | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F02.03.02 |
| F02.03.03 | spear-fishing | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F02.03.03 |
| F03 | Hunting and collection of wild animals … | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F03 |
| F03.01 | Hunting | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F03.01 |
| F03.01.01 | damage caused by game (excess population … | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F03.01.01 |
| F03.02 | Taking and removal of animals … | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F03.02 |
| F03.02.01 | collection of animals (insects, … | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F03.02.01 |
| F03.02.02 | taking from nest (e.g. falcons) | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F03.02.02 |
| F03.02.03 | trapping, poisoning, poaching | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F03.02.03 |
| F03.02.04 | predator control | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F03.02.04 |
| F03.02.05 | accidental capture | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F03.02.05 |
| F03.02.09 | other forms of taking animals | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F03.02.09 |
| F04 | Taking / Removal of terrestrial plants, … | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F04 |
| F04.01 | pillaging of floristic stations | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F04.01 |
| F04.02 | collection (fungi, lichen, berries etc.) | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F04.02 |
| F04.02.01 | hand raking | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F04.02.01 |
| F04.02.02 | hand collection | Valid | 22.03.2013 | F04.02.02 |
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