Four ideas to boost EU conservation policy as 2020 nears

The European Union (EU) committed to halt the loss of biodiversity in its 2020 Biodiversity Strategy. However, all reports show conservation efforts are falling short of their objectives and the status of biodiversity in the EU continues to decline. Here, we propose four key avenues for the next Str...

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Main Authors: Virgilio Hermoso, Alejandra Morán-Ordóñez, Stefano Canessa, Lluis Brotons
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2019-01-01
Series:Environmental Research Letters
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab48cc
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description The European Union (EU) committed to halt the loss of biodiversity in its 2020 Biodiversity Strategy. However, all reports show conservation efforts are falling short of their objectives and the status of biodiversity in the EU continues to decline. Here, we propose four key avenues for the next Strategy, currently under discussion, to make EU conservation efforts more effective. First, we suggest the next Biodiversity Strategy should ensure legal coverage for threatened species not listed in the EU Habitats and Birds Directives, which currently cover only 16.4% of all threatened species. Second, halting biodiversity loss requires threatened species to be adequately managed. To this end, the potential of the extant Natura 2000 should be fully released. Already designated protected areas (PAs) hold more species than currently declared as target for management, leaving an opportunity to further manage more threatened species. Third, to address dynamism associated to climate and land use change, conservation management should be expanded outside PAs, using the planned network of Green Infrastructure. Fourth, while more funding is required to properly implement the Biodiversity Strategy, the improvements we suggest can be made more cost-effective by using systematic planning approaches and better integration of conservation policy in other sectorial policies, such as the Common Agriculture Policy. While existing policy mechanisms can already be used to implement some of these recommendations, revised policies should seek better integration of conservation into other sectorial policies, as well as efficient allocation and use of funds to increase the efficiency of conservation efforts.
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spelling doaj.art-edfeac2e144a4b56ab5aff7b2fa841122023-08-09T14:47:14ZengIOP PublishingEnvironmental Research Letters1748-93262019-01-01141010100110.1088/1748-9326/ab48ccFour ideas to boost EU conservation policy as 2020 nearsVirgilio Hermoso0Alejandra Morán-Ordóñez1Stefano Canessa2Lluis Brotons3Centre de Ciència i Tecnologia Forestal de Catalunya (CTFC), Crta. Sant Llorenç de Morunys, km 2. Solsona, E-25280, Spain; Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University , Nathan, Qld 4111, AustraliaInForest JRU (CTFC-CREAF), Crta. Sant Llorenç de Morunys, km 2. Solsona, E-25280, SpainWildlife Health Ghent, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University , Merelbeke, B-9820, BelgiumInForest JRU (CTFC-CREAF), Crta. Sant Llorenç de Morunys, km 2. Solsona, E-25280, Spain; CREAF, Cerdanyola del Vallés, E-08193, Spain; CSIC, Cerdanyola del Vallés, E-08193, SpainThe European Union (EU) committed to halt the loss of biodiversity in its 2020 Biodiversity Strategy. However, all reports show conservation efforts are falling short of their objectives and the status of biodiversity in the EU continues to decline. Here, we propose four key avenues for the next Strategy, currently under discussion, to make EU conservation efforts more effective. First, we suggest the next Biodiversity Strategy should ensure legal coverage for threatened species not listed in the EU Habitats and Birds Directives, which currently cover only 16.4% of all threatened species. Second, halting biodiversity loss requires threatened species to be adequately managed. To this end, the potential of the extant Natura 2000 should be fully released. Already designated protected areas (PAs) hold more species than currently declared as target for management, leaving an opportunity to further manage more threatened species. Third, to address dynamism associated to climate and land use change, conservation management should be expanded outside PAs, using the planned network of Green Infrastructure. Fourth, while more funding is required to properly implement the Biodiversity Strategy, the improvements we suggest can be made more cost-effective by using systematic planning approaches and better integration of conservation policy in other sectorial policies, such as the Common Agriculture Policy. While existing policy mechanisms can already be used to implement some of these recommendations, revised policies should seek better integration of conservation into other sectorial policies, as well as efficient allocation and use of funds to increase the efficiency of conservation efforts.https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab48ccbiodiversity strategybirds directiveEuropehabitats directiveNatura 2000green infrastructure
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Environmental Research Letters
biodiversity strategy
birds directive
Europe
habitats directive
Natura 2000
green infrastructure
title Four ideas to boost EU conservation policy as 2020 nears
title_full Four ideas to boost EU conservation policy as 2020 nears
title_fullStr Four ideas to boost EU conservation policy as 2020 nears
title_full_unstemmed Four ideas to boost EU conservation policy as 2020 nears
title_short Four ideas to boost EU conservation policy as 2020 nears
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birds directive
Europe
habitats directive
Natura 2000
green infrastructure
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