ESTAT Yearbook 2015

INFORMA — 15.12.2014

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Comments Louise Corselli-Nordblad 8/12/2015:

  • "For 14 of the remaining EU Member States (no data are available for Croatia), the sufficiency of sites was within the range of 70–95 %, with lower rates in Lithuania (63 %), Slovenia (51 %) and Cyprus (44 %). "=> I think it should be Slovenia and not Slovakia - correct
  • "The last two figures show the changes in the national farmland bird indicators, with data only available up to 2008. The short-term changes in the period 2000–08 are in Figure 5, while the longer-term changes in the period 1990–2008 are in Figure 6"=> Should be Fig 5 and fig 6 and not 11 and 12 - correct
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Comments Louise Corselli=Nordblad 28/8/2017:

  • "Figures for the EU Member States show that the proportion of the terrestrial area that was protected under Natura 2000 in 2015 ranged from 38 % in Slovenia, 37 % in Croatia and 34 % in Bulgaria to less than 10 % of the total areas of the United Kingdom and Denmark — see Figure 1. " => Should it not be 2016 (Fig 1 contains data for 2016)
  • "The largest protected terrestrial area in absolute terms was located in Spain (138 thousand km2 in 2015). This area was almost twice as big as the next largest protected area, some 70 thousand km2 in France. Romania, Germany, Sweden, Italy and Poland each reported 54–61 thousand km2 of protected terrestrial area. " => Should it not be 2016 (Fig 1 contains data for 2016)