The impacts of new developments on biodiversity often result from a lack of knowledge of the location of natural heritage. It is thus considered of general interest to communicate on sites hosting remarkable elements and, more generally, to disseminate biodiversity data so that they can be used in conservation systems, for research and public information. Many regulatory texts are along these lines, and for biodiversity observations (inventories, monitoring, etc.), the SINP defines rules to promote sharing and free access to data.
Sensitive data is, however, a well-defined exception. The concept is defined in the SINP framework, with reference to article L.124-4 of the Environment Code: these data must not be widely disseminated to avoid damaging the elements they concern.
More info about the sensitivity repository
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Sensitivity repository (TaxRef V17)
Sensitivity repository (TaxRef V16)