The importance of Natura 2000 network for the conservation of natural habitats, wild flora and fauna at European level is undeniable. However, it may not have reached its full potential since the loss of biodiversity continues to increase year on year. Further on, a third of the plant species listed in the Habitats Directive to guide the declaration of European Union Natura 2000 network of protected areas is not threatened and there is broad agreement on the need to review and update the species list. Here, the effectiveness of Natura 2000 in the conservation of Spanish bryophytes and vascular plants included in the Habitats Directive Annex II is analysed and compared with the one offered to the species included in the Spanish Red Lists. Re...
The Spanish bryoflora contains 1291 taxa, 272 of them included in the Spanish Red List under any thr...
Natura 2000 is a pan-European network whose principal aim is to conserve the European spaces of gre...
The world‘s biodiversity is currently in rapid decline - Europe being no exception - with as princip...
The importance of Natura 2000 network for the conservation of natural habitats, wild flora and fauna...
The Habitat Directive (DH) was approved in 1992 and listed plant species in three sections: Annex II...
The Habitats Directive will remain central to the EU’s continuing efforts to halt and ultimately rev...
The world´s largest network of protected areas—Natura 2000 (N2000)—has been implemented to protect E...
The world´s largest network of protected areas Natura 2000 (N2000) has been implemented to protect E...
The European Union (EU) ensures the conservation of biodiversity through the Natura 2000 Network, wh...
Urban growth is a major threat to biodiversity conservation at the global scale. Its impacts are exp...
The main global strategy to stop biodiversity loss is the designation of protected areas (PAs). Spai...
In order to stop biodiversity loss, the Convention on Biological Diversity was adopted in 1992. The ...
The ‘Guidelines for the monitoring and evaluation of the conservation status of threatened and of sp...
The Natura 2000 network is regarded as one of the conservation success stories in the global effort ...
Despite the protected area expansion over the last decades, biodiversity continues to decline. The E...
The Spanish bryoflora contains 1291 taxa, 272 of them included in the Spanish Red List under any thr...
Natura 2000 is a pan-European network whose principal aim is to conserve the European spaces of gre...
The world‘s biodiversity is currently in rapid decline - Europe being no exception - with as princip...
The importance of Natura 2000 network for the conservation of natural habitats, wild flora and fauna...
The Habitat Directive (DH) was approved in 1992 and listed plant species in three sections: Annex II...
The Habitats Directive will remain central to the EU’s continuing efforts to halt and ultimately rev...
The world´s largest network of protected areas—Natura 2000 (N2000)—has been implemented to protect E...
The world´s largest network of protected areas Natura 2000 (N2000) has been implemented to protect E...
The European Union (EU) ensures the conservation of biodiversity through the Natura 2000 Network, wh...
Urban growth is a major threat to biodiversity conservation at the global scale. Its impacts are exp...
The main global strategy to stop biodiversity loss is the designation of protected areas (PAs). Spai...
In order to stop biodiversity loss, the Convention on Biological Diversity was adopted in 1992. The ...
The ‘Guidelines for the monitoring and evaluation of the conservation status of threatened and of sp...
The Natura 2000 network is regarded as one of the conservation success stories in the global effort ...
Despite the protected area expansion over the last decades, biodiversity continues to decline. The E...
The Spanish bryoflora contains 1291 taxa, 272 of them included in the Spanish Red List under any thr...
Natura 2000 is a pan-European network whose principal aim is to conserve the European spaces of gre...
The world‘s biodiversity is currently in rapid decline - Europe being no exception - with as princip...