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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 18 April 2023

Tuesday, 18 April 2023

Questions (754, 755, 756)

Jackie Cahill

Question:

754. Deputy Jackie Cahill asked the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage what percentage of Irish land is designated; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16543/23]

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Jackie Cahill

Question:

755. Deputy Jackie Cahill asked the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage the number of revisions that have been made to designated land in Ireland; the number of new hectares that have been designated each time, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16544/23]

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Jackie Cahill

Question:

756. Deputy Jackie Cahill asked the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage the percentage of land in each county that is designated, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16547/23]

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I propose to take Questions Nos. 754 to 756, inclusive, together.

Ireland has identified and protected more than 600 Special Areas of Conservation and Special Protection Areas under the EU Birds and Habitats Directives. These are known as European sites and, taken together, form Ireland's Natura 2000 network.

In addition to these European sites, there are 148 Natural Heritage Areas in Ireland which are designated and protected under the Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2000.

In total just under 14% of Ireland's terrestrial land area is currently protected under either national or European law.

The table below lists the terrestrial areas designated as Special Area of Conservation (SAC), Special Protection Area (SPA) and Natural Heritage Area (NHA) in each county. As there may be significant overlaps between sites, the total terrestrial area (hectares) designated in each county is also provided.

The table does not include marine habitats, but does include non-marine aquatic habitats such as freshwater lakes and rivers.

In total there are more than 750 protected sites, across all counties, many of which have been designated for up to three decades. As such, detailed information on every revision to every site over the period since designation would be voluminous and could not be compiled in a reasonable timeframe. However, my Department would be happy to assist with any queries regarding changes to any particular site or sites that may be of interest.

Detailed information about individual protected sites is available on the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) website at npws.ie/protected-sites.

TERRESTRIAL

COUNTY

SAC (ha)

SPA (ha)

NHA (ha)

TOTAL - SAC/SPA/NHA (ha)

%

Carlow

4,417

0

0

4,417

4.9%

Cavan

11,814

3,150

730

13,761

7.1%

Clare

38,235

30,531

3,044

68,500

21.4%

Cork

23,774

26,353

1,598

49,024

6.6%

Donegal

84,780

47,135

5,467

94,725

19.6%

Dublin

3,777

2,262

217

4,306

4.7%

Galway

129,321

75,861

15,954

172,713

28.2%

Kerry

119,241

46,109

1,660

151,311

31.9%

Kildare

1,657

30

260

1,947

1.1%

Kilkenny

4,282

262

35

4,325

2.1%

Laois

6,432

15,225

278

18,545

10.8%

Leitrim

17,811

632

4,397

22,233

14.0%

Limerick

5,984

23,287

172

28,494

10.6%

Longford

6,085

5,369

1,038

7,079

6.5%

Louth

3,832

755

0

4,218

5.1%

Mayo

123,941

46,855

9,353

135,059

24.2%

Meath

2,448

1,094

436

3,421

1.5%

Monaghan

56

3,449

1,135

3,516

2.7%

Offaly

8,972

9,623

1,415

15,624

7.8%

Roscommon

13,508

9,818

4,133

18,117

7.1%

Sligo

25,290

4,488

1,592

28,546

15.5%

Tipperary

14,598

18,136

4,507

33,522

7.9%

Waterford

10,318

2,492

0

11,968

6.5%

Westmeath

9,551

9,282

2,790

13,663

7.4%

Wexford

6,561

4,141

80

8,796

3.7%

Wicklow

32,653

31,263

0

37,413

18.5%

Question No. 755 answered with Question No. 754.
Question No. 756 answered with Question No. 754.
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