Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Beaufort West Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Bergrivier Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of BitouLocal Municipality.This reasonslayer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Breede ValleyLocal Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Cape AgulhasLocal Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Cederberg Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Drakenstein Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of GeorgeLocal Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Hessequa Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Kannaland Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of KnysnaLocal Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Laingsburg Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Bergrivier Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Matzikama Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Mossel Bay Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Oudtshoorn Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Overstrand Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Prince Albert Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Saldanha Bay Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Stellenbosch Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Swartland Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Swellendam Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area Theewaterskloof Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.
Description: The Western Cape Biodiversity Spatial Plan (WCBSP) 2017 is the product of a systematic biodiversity planning assessment that delineates, ona map (via a Geographic Information System (GIS)), Critical Biodiversity Areas (CBAs) and Ecological Support Areas (ESAs) whichrequire safeguarding to ensure the continued existence and functioning of species and ecosystems, including the delivery of ecosystemservices, across terrestrial and freshwater realms. These spatial priorities are used to inform sustainable development in the WesternCape Province. This product replaces all previous systematic biodiversity planning products and sector plans with updated layers andfeatures.This layer covers the area of Witzenberg Local Municipality.This reasons layer is based on planning units used in the spatial analysis.and provides both a summary and adetailed list of biodiversity and ecological infrastructure features found in each unit selected as CBA or ESA, and to which the unit makesa quantifiable contribution to the target.Publication Date: 6 March 2017For more information please refer to the Cape Nature metadata for this layer available at http://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Reasons_LocalMunicipalities.pdfThe layers shouldbe used in conjunction with the WCSBP 2017 handbook and its proposed landuse guidelines available athttp://sharepoint.westerncape.gov.za/depts/dotp/psm/smi/ProvincialSpatialInformation/Shared%20Documents/Spatial%20Data/Cape%20Nature%20Data/WCBSP2017/WCBSP2017_Handbook_Mar2017.docxField descriptions:PU_ID - Unique identifier for each planning unit.MN_NAME - Local municipality relevant to the planning unit.SC_NAME - District municipality relevant to the planning unit.Summary_1 - A summarized list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for..Summary_2 A continuation of the summary list of feature contributions.Feature_1 to _25 A detailed list of features to which the planning unit makes a contribution to meeting the target for.Feature_26 to end Planning units with a list of more than 25 features are contained in a separate ‘spillover’ shapefile. These, however, only include planning units that are only entire Protected Areas.