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| Release date | 05/03/2009 |
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| Contributor | Rania Spyropoulou |
| Geographical coverage | European Union |
| Keywords | biodiversity Action Plan |
| Concerned URL | http://ec.europa.eu/environment/nature/biodiversity/comm2006/index_en.htm |
| Source | European Commission, DG Environment |
Major additional effort needed to halt biodiversity loss
The EU will fail to meet its target of halting the loss of biodiversity by 2010 unless there is significant additional effort over the next two years. This is the key conclusion of the first comprehensive assessment of progress in implementing a Biodiversity Action Plan to halt biodiversity loss in the EU.
In 2006, the European Commission produced an Action Plan to halt biodiversity loss by 2010, setting out concrete actions and outlining the responsibility of Community institutions and Member States. Today's report is an overview of progress, and represents the last real opportunity for stock-taking before 2010. The report studies four main policy areas: biodiversity in the EU, the EU and global biodiversity, biodiversity and climate change, and the knowledge base. A summary of progress in each Member State is included for the first time.
The main conclusions are that an enormous effort will be required if the EU is to meet its 2010 target, and that intensive efforts will be needed, at the level of both the European Community and the Member States, if the EU is to even approach its objective.
- Biodiversity data profiles
- Biodiversity monitoring and indicators
- SEBI 2010 - Streamlining European Biodiversity Indicators
- Databases and information sites
- Directories and reference services
- Documents and Images
- Red Lists
- Selected species groups
- Genetic resources, EC ABS portal, EC Biotechnology
- Biodiversity projects, temporary refs
- Invasive Alien Species - IAS
- Reporting on Article 17 of the Habitats Directive
- Biodiversity resources on the EEA Dataservice
- Geo-referenced biodiversity data and maps
- Public participation, Biodiversity for young people
Biodiversity loss is continuing in the EU