Eco Insight: Statutory sites
Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
Sites providing statutory protection for the best examples of UK flora, fauna, geological or physiographical features. Originally notified under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949, SSSIs were re-notified under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Improved provisions for the protection and management of SSSIs were introduced by the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (in England and Wales) and (in Scotland) by the Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004 and the Wildlife and Natural Environment (Scotland) Act 2010.
Data source: Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Nature Scot
Data update schedule: Annually
Conserved Wetland Sites (Ramsar sites)
Ramsar sites are designated under the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, agreed in Ramsar, Iran, in 1971. They cover all aspects of wetland conservation and wise use, recognising wetlands as ecosystems that are extremely important for biodiversity conservation in general and for the well-being of human communities. These sites cover a broad definition of wetland; marsh, fen, peatland or water, whether natural or artificial, permanent or temporary, with water that is static or flowing, fresh, brackish or salt, and even some marine areas.
Data source: Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Nature Scot
Data update schedule: Annually
Proposed Ramsar sites
Ramsar sites are areas listed as a Wetland of International Importance under the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat (the Ramsar Convention) 1971. These sites have a status of “Proposed” having been identified for potential adoption under the framework.
Data source: Natural England
Data update schedule: Annually
Special Areas of Conservation (SAC)
Areas which have been identified as best representing the range and variety within the European Union of habitats and (non-bird) species listed on Annexes I and II to the Directive. SACs are designated under the EC Habitats Directive.
Data source: Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Nature Scot
Data update schedule: Annually
Special Protection Areas (SPA)
Sites classified by the UK Government under the EC Birds Directive, SPAs are areas of the most important habitat for rare (listed on Annex I to the Directive) and migratory birds within the European Union.
Data source: Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Nature Scot
Data update schedule: Annually
Proposed Special Protection Areas (PSPA)
Special Protection Areas (SPAs) are areas designated (or ‘classified’) under the European Union Wild Birds Directive for the protection of nationally and internationally important populations of wild birds. Those sites supplied are those with a status of ‘Potential’ having been identified for potential adoption under the framework.
Data source: Natural England and Natural Resources Wales
Data update schedule: Annually
National Nature Reserves (NNR)
Sites containing examples of some of the most important natural and semi-natural terrestrial and coastal ecosystems in Great Britain. They are managed to conserve their habitats, provide special opportunities for scientific study or to provide public recreation compatible with natural heritage interests.
Data source: Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Nature Scot
Data update schedule: Annually
Local Nature Reserves (LNR)
Sites managed for nature conservation, and to provide opportunities for research and education, or simply enjoying and having contact with nature. They are declared by local authorities under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 after consultation with the relevant statutory nature conservation agency.
Data source: Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Nature Scot
Data update schedule: Annually
Marine Conservation Zones
A type of marine nature reserve in UK waters established under the Marine and Coastal Access Act (2009). They are designated with the aim to protect nationally important, rare or threatened habitats and species.
Data source: Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Nature Scot
Data update schedule: Annually
SSSI Impact Risk Zones
Developed to allow rapid initial assessment of the potential risks to Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) posed by development proposals. They define zones around each SSSI which reflect the particular sensitivities of the features for which it is notified and indicate the types of development proposal which could potentially have adverse impacts. This data is only available in England.
Data source: Natural England
Data update schedule: Annually
SSSI Units
Divisions of SSSI are used to record management and condition details. Units are the smallest areas for which Natural England gives a condition assessment, however, the size of unit varies greatly depending on the types of management and the conservation interest. This data is only available in England.
Data source: Natural England
Data update schedule: Annually