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Habides: current status

Habides: current status. Habitats Committee, October 2009. Reminder: what is Habides?. A standardised derogation reporting format for all Member States (XML Schema) A portable tool for decentralised reporting for regional derogation officers on the field developed in MS Access

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Habides: current status

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  1. Habides: current status Habitats Committee, October 2009

  2. Reminder: what is Habides? • A standardised derogation reporting format for all Member States (XML Schema) • A portable tool for decentralised reporting • for regional derogation officers on the field • developed in MS Access • An online based system for officially submitting data (Reportnet CDR) • for nationally designated data coordinators • web-forms to create and edit derogations • uploading data received from regional derogation officers

  3. Habides timeline & milestones

  4. Habides data flow 1 • Decentralised derogation reporters  National data coordinator  Reportnet CDR + letter from Perm Rep

  5. Alternative data flow • Data is managed on a national level (no use of the Portable Tool) and exported to the Habides XML Format and uploaded on Reportnet CDR

  6. Possible improvements • Improvements based on user feedback from Member States • improvements on user interfaces • completing items on lists for “Permitted Methods”, “Permitted Activities” and “Reasons for Granting Licence” • feedback expected by end January 2010 • A platform-independent implementation of the Portable Tool (Java). • MS Access problems: incompatibility between different versions; user settings can affect behaviour

  7. Thanks for listening!

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