SPECIAL AREAS OF CONSERVATION o SITES OF COMMUNITY IMPORTANCE (SCI) The special areas of conservation are designated pursuant to Directive 92/43 / Cee, they consist of natural areas, geographically defined and with a delimited surface, which: contain terrestrial or aquatic areas that are distinct due to their geographical, abiotic and biotic, natural or semi-natural (natural habitats) characteristics and which contribute significantly to the conservation, or restoration, of a natural habitat type or a species of wild flora and fauna listed in Annex I and II of Directive 92/43 / EEC, relating to the conservation of natural and semi-natural habitats and of wild flora and fauna in a satisfactory state to protect biological diversity in the Palearctic region by protecting the Alpine, Apennine and Mediterranean environments; are designated by the State through a regulatory, administrative and / or contractual act and in which sinao app licate the conservation measures necessary for the maintenance or restoration, in a satisfactory state of conservation, of the natural habitats and / or populations of the species for which the natural area is designated.
Read More