This report reviews the European, National, and Regional catalogues of protected species, focusing specifically on the Orchidaceae family to determine which species seem to be well-protected and where they are protected. Moreover, this examination highlights which species appear to be underprotected and therefore need to be included in some catalogues of protection or be catalogued under some category of protection. The national and regional catalogues that should be implemented are shown, as well as what species should be included within them. This report should be a helpful guideline for environmental policies about orchid’s conservation in Spain, at least at the regional and national level. Around 76% of the Spanish orchid flora are list...
The main global strategy to stop biodiversity loss is the designation of protected areas (PAs). Spai...
The Spanish bryoflora contains 1291 taxa, 272 of them included in the Spanish Red List under any thr...
The Habitat Directive (DH) was approved in 1992 and listed plant species in three sections: Annex II...
Se realiza una revisión del estado de conservación de la familia Orchidaceae en España, basado en lo...
Twenty eight orchids species and subspecies are presently recognised as indigenous in the Lusitan Du...
The French Atlas of Orchids published in autumn 2010 is a large-scale and intensive survey of orchid...
Orchids are the largest family of flowering plants, encompassing several times as many species as bi...
In this study, the threat categories of locally endangered orchid species were sampled over an area ...
In only ten years, the number of legally protected areas in Spain has increased from 81 to 557. This...
The ‘Guidelines for the monitoring and evaluation of the conservation status of threatened and of sp...
Fifty-six species and subspecies are presently recognised as indigeneous in Portugal. About half of...
International audienceThe current Red List assessment of Mediterranean plants aims to assess all end...
The French Atlas of Orchids published in autumn 2010 is a large-scale and intensive survey of orchid...
The orchid flora of Puebla State represents 16% of the total species present in Mexico demonstrating...
A total of 320 orchid species are registered for the biodiverse region of Soconusco in the southeast...
The main global strategy to stop biodiversity loss is the designation of protected areas (PAs). Spai...
The Spanish bryoflora contains 1291 taxa, 272 of them included in the Spanish Red List under any thr...
The Habitat Directive (DH) was approved in 1992 and listed plant species in three sections: Annex II...
Se realiza una revisión del estado de conservación de la familia Orchidaceae en España, basado en lo...
Twenty eight orchids species and subspecies are presently recognised as indigenous in the Lusitan Du...
The French Atlas of Orchids published in autumn 2010 is a large-scale and intensive survey of orchid...
Orchids are the largest family of flowering plants, encompassing several times as many species as bi...
In this study, the threat categories of locally endangered orchid species were sampled over an area ...
In only ten years, the number of legally protected areas in Spain has increased from 81 to 557. This...
The ‘Guidelines for the monitoring and evaluation of the conservation status of threatened and of sp...
Fifty-six species and subspecies are presently recognised as indigeneous in Portugal. About half of...
International audienceThe current Red List assessment of Mediterranean plants aims to assess all end...
The French Atlas of Orchids published in autumn 2010 is a large-scale and intensive survey of orchid...
The orchid flora of Puebla State represents 16% of the total species present in Mexico demonstrating...
A total of 320 orchid species are registered for the biodiverse region of Soconusco in the southeast...
The main global strategy to stop biodiversity loss is the designation of protected areas (PAs). Spai...
The Spanish bryoflora contains 1291 taxa, 272 of them included in the Spanish Red List under any thr...
The Habitat Directive (DH) was approved in 1992 and listed plant species in three sections: Annex II...