EU conservation policy is primarily based on the Natura 2000 network of protected areas (PAs). We analyzed the land-cover changes between 2000 and 2006 inside 25,703 Natura 2000 sites in 24 EU Member States, and compared them with those observed outside the PAs. At the EU level, ‘Artificial surfaces’ and ‘Agricultural areas’ exhibit lower rates of transformation within PAs than outside. ‘Forests and semi-natural areas’ marginally increased inside PAs, while they marginally decreased outside. In States that joined the EU before 2000, landscape transformation rates were low, and inside PAs ‘Forest’ preservation was accompanied with a shift from intensive agricultural practices ‘Permanent arable land’ to more diverse ‘Agricultural mosaics’. In...
Even when a Protected Area (PA) is adequately managed within its boundaries, its ecological function...
Protection of natural or semi-natural ecosystems is an important part of societal strategies for mai...
Services provided by protected areas (PAs) are based on their natural heritage, as stated in the con...
Context The Natura 2000 aims to promote the persistence of biodiversity and traditional uses. Europ...
The Habitat Directive is a an important policy instrument for nature conservation in order to avoid ...
Land cover change is a dynamic phenomenon driven by synergetic biophysical and socioeconomic effects...
Land cover change is a dynamic phenomenon driven by synergetic effects of various socio-economic and...
Land is the foundation of our society and a source of economic growth. On land we build our homes, t...
The European Union designates 26% of its landmass as a protected area, limiting economic development...
Habitat loss from anthropogenic development has led to an unprecedented decline in global biodiversi...
Riparian zones, transitional environments between terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems, have been h...
BIOPRESS (‘Linking Pan-European Land Cover Change to Pressures on Biodiversity’), a European Commiss...
Land use and land cover change is a major component of global change, which directly alters habitat ...
The Natura 2000 network was established across the European Union’s (EU) Member States with the aim ...
Over the past decades, landscapes worldwide have experienced changes (e.g., urbanization, agricultur...
Even when a Protected Area (PA) is adequately managed within its boundaries, its ecological function...
Protection of natural or semi-natural ecosystems is an important part of societal strategies for mai...
Services provided by protected areas (PAs) are based on their natural heritage, as stated in the con...
Context The Natura 2000 aims to promote the persistence of biodiversity and traditional uses. Europ...
The Habitat Directive is a an important policy instrument for nature conservation in order to avoid ...
Land cover change is a dynamic phenomenon driven by synergetic biophysical and socioeconomic effects...
Land cover change is a dynamic phenomenon driven by synergetic effects of various socio-economic and...
Land is the foundation of our society and a source of economic growth. On land we build our homes, t...
The European Union designates 26% of its landmass as a protected area, limiting economic development...
Habitat loss from anthropogenic development has led to an unprecedented decline in global biodiversi...
Riparian zones, transitional environments between terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems, have been h...
BIOPRESS (‘Linking Pan-European Land Cover Change to Pressures on Biodiversity’), a European Commiss...
Land use and land cover change is a major component of global change, which directly alters habitat ...
The Natura 2000 network was established across the European Union’s (EU) Member States with the aim ...
Over the past decades, landscapes worldwide have experienced changes (e.g., urbanization, agricultur...
Even when a Protected Area (PA) is adequately managed within its boundaries, its ecological function...
Protection of natural or semi-natural ecosystems is an important part of societal strategies for mai...
Services provided by protected areas (PAs) are based on their natural heritage, as stated in the con...