Vocabulary: Designation type code

Folder cdda (CDDA)
Identifier designationTypeCodeValue
Label Designation type code
Base URI http://dd.eionet.europa.eu/vocabulary/cdda/designationTypeCodeValue/
Registration status Released 13 Mar 2024 07:24:04
Type Common
Definition
  • Designation types classify designations by certain common characteristics, such as statutory status, purpose of the protected area, conservation objectives and the related restrictions of use or management measures. The designation type code list is a sequential list with definitions from the sub-national, national, regional or international level. The national designation type codes are used in the Nationally designated areas (CDDA) reporting, in the Natura 2000 Standard Data Form and in the Emerald Standard Data Form. The regional and international designation type codes are related to regional or international legislation such as Natura 2000, Bern Convention, Barcelona Convention or World Heritage Sites or Ramsar sites. The national designation type codes are maintained by the countries. The national designation type code consists of: - two-letter country or region code, as defined by the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standard, except for Greece and United Kingdom where Eurostat country codes are used instead ('EL' and 'UK' respectively) - 2 numerical values starting with '00', indicating designation type "No protection status", and ending with '99', indicating "Others". The designation type codes are maintained by the countries (the respective Eionet NRCs). The designation type code consists of ISO2 character country code + 2 numbers starting with '00' (indicating designation type "No protection status" and ending with '99' indicating "Others") A new code is to be given by countries in case another designation type, than those already provided, is to be added to the list. The regional or international designation type codes are decided by the custodian of the international legislation in question, the EEA and its ETC/BD. International designation types will have the prefix 'INT' instead of the two-letter country or region code.

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Vocabulary concepts

749 concepts found, displaying 81 to 100.First12345678Last
Id Label Status Status Modified Notation
BA18 Regional park Vb (FBiH law) Valid 15.09.2020 BA18
BA19 Protected areas with sustainable use of … Valid 15.09.2020 BA19
BA20 Strict nature reserve Ia (RS Law) Valid 15.09.2020 BA20
BA21 Special Nature Reserve Ib (RS law Valid 15.09.2020 BA21
BA22 Protected habitat (RS law) Valid 15.09.2020 BA22
BA23 Nature park V.3 (RS law) Valid 15.09.2020 BA23
BA24 Protected area with sustainable use of … Valid 15.09.2020 BA24
BA99 Others Valid 15.09.2020 BA99
BE00 No Protection Status Valid 15.09.2020 BE00
BE01 State Nature Reserve (Walloon Region) Valid 15.09.2020 BE01
BE02 Certified Nature Reserve (Walloon … Valid 15.09.2020 BE02
BE03 Forest Reserve (Flemish Region) Valid 15.09.2020 BE03
BE04 Forest Reserve (Walloon Region) Valid 15.09.2020 BE04
BE05 Nature Park (Walloon Region) Valid 15.09.2020 BE05
BE06 Certified Forest (Walloon Region) Valid 15.09.2020 BE06
BE07 Regional Nature Reserve (Flemish Region) Valid 15.09.2020 BE07
BE08 Certified Nature Reserve (Flemish … Valid 15.09.2020 BE08
BE09 Certified Forest Reserve (Flemish … Valid 15.09.2020 BE09
BE10 Military zones (Flemish Region) Valid 15.09.2020 BE10
BE11 Protected Dunes (Flemish Region) Valid 15.09.2020 BE11