Fel hyn mae deddfwriaeth Cymru yn ei gweld nhw:
special areas of conservation = ardaloedd cadwraeth
arbennig
special protection areas = ardaloedd gwarchodaeth
arbennig
Gweler, er enghraifft, Rheoliadau Asesu Effeithiau
Amgylcheddol a Chynefinoedd Naturiol (Echdynnu Mwynau drwy Dreillio Gwely'r
Môr) (Cymru) 2007
(http://www.opsi.gov.uk/legislation/wales/wsi2007/wsi_20072610_we_1)
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Ie. Mae
cysylltau o dan y dyfyniadau, rhag ofn bod rhywun eisiau mynd i’r wefan a
dysgu mwy am y dynodiadau hyn.
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Diolch, esbonisad defnyddiol. Gwefan JNCC, ie?
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Special Protection
Areas (SPAs)
Special Protection
Areas (SPAs) are strictly protected sites classified in accordance with Article
4 of the EC Directive on the
conservation of wild birds (79/409/EEC), also known as the Birds Directive,
which came into force in April 1979. They are classified for rare and
vulnerable birds, listed in Annex I to the Birds Directive, and for regularly
occurring migratory species.
In the
A full list of UK SPAs
is also available, which gives the site name, site code, area, and location and
its classification status. This has also been split into lists for each
individual country in the
The Birds Directive
provides no formal criteria for selecting SPAs, so the JNCC, on behalf of the
statutory country conservation agencies and government, published SPA Selection
Guidelines for use in the
http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-162
Special
Areas of Conservation (SACs) are strictly protected sites designated under the
EC Habitats Directive. Article 3 of the Habitats Directive requires the
establishment of a European network of important high-quality conservation
sites that will make a significant contribution to conserving the 189 habitat
types and 788 species identified in Annexes I and II of the Directive (as
amended). The listed habitat types and species are those considered to be
most in need of conservation at a European level (excluding birds). Of the
Annex I habitat types, 78 are believed to occur in the
Details
of the process of SAC selection and designation are available on JNCC's
SAC selection pages. Also provided is a full list of sites
within the UK or each country within the UK (England, Northern Ireland,
Scotland, Wales), with links to site descriptions including details of
qualifying features for designated SACs, SCIs or candidate SACs, and summary
information for possible SACs. Downloadable data available includes a summary
spreadsheet, GIS boundary data and copies of site documentation for designated
sites
http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-23
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Term Cymru sy'n gywir rwy'n meddwl - Special Area of
Conservation = Ardal Cadwraeth Arbennig erbyn hyn mae'n debyg. Rwy'n
meddwl (ond ddim yn hollol siwr) fod Ardal Gwarchodaeth Arbennig yn hen enw ar
yr un peth. Ydy, mae'n ddryslyd tu hwnt!
Hg
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Mae hyn yn eithriadol o
ddryslyd.
Yn ôl geirfa Tim:
Special Area of Conservation
Ardal Gwarchod Arbennig
Ond yn ôl TermCymru:
Ardal Gwarchod Arbennig
Area of Special
Protection
a
Special Area of Conservation
Ardal Cadwraeth Arbennig
O diar!!
On 2 Jul 2008, at 13:20, Saunders, Tim wrote:
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