The United Nations define biodiversity as the "variability among living organisms from all sources, including terrestrial, marine, and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological complexes of which they are part". The EU is committed to halting biodiversity loss in Europe and significantly reducung the rate of loss worldwide. The goal of the European Union: Halting the loss of biodiversity on its own teritory by 2010 is the target indicated by EU. The Natura 2000 network - is the centerpiece of EU nature and biodiversity policy
This contribution illustrates the development of the environmental law of the EU from an internation...
While some progress has been made, Europe is far from achieving its policy objective of healthy aqua...
European landscapes contain a rich natural diversity that is cherished by many citizens. Protection ...
The United Nations define biodiversity as the "variability among living organisms from all sources, ...
Maintaining a certain level of biodiversity is essential to preserve ecosystemic functions. Conserva...
The European Union (EU) has committed to an ambitious biodiversity recovery plan in its Biodiversity...
Nowadays, the loss of biodiversity is one of the most serious environmental threats on a global scal...
Biodiversity is threatened on a global scale and the losses are ongoing. In order to stop further lo...
The European Union is a focal point for reflections and political initiatives in the area of biodive...
Europe is one of the world's most densely populated continents and has a long history of human-domin...
In 2010, the international year of biodiversity, new policies for preserving biodiversity in Europe ...
In 2010, the international year of biodiversity, new policies for preserving biodiversity in Europe ...
As Natura 2000 missed challenges of halting biodiversity decline, its' management is being affected ...
Biodiversity loss is a major global challenge and minimizing extinction rates is the goal of several...
Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity are finalizing a new Global Biodiversity Framework...
This contribution illustrates the development of the environmental law of the EU from an internation...
While some progress has been made, Europe is far from achieving its policy objective of healthy aqua...
European landscapes contain a rich natural diversity that is cherished by many citizens. Protection ...
The United Nations define biodiversity as the "variability among living organisms from all sources, ...
Maintaining a certain level of biodiversity is essential to preserve ecosystemic functions. Conserva...
The European Union (EU) has committed to an ambitious biodiversity recovery plan in its Biodiversity...
Nowadays, the loss of biodiversity is one of the most serious environmental threats on a global scal...
Biodiversity is threatened on a global scale and the losses are ongoing. In order to stop further lo...
The European Union is a focal point for reflections and political initiatives in the area of biodive...
Europe is one of the world's most densely populated continents and has a long history of human-domin...
In 2010, the international year of biodiversity, new policies for preserving biodiversity in Europe ...
In 2010, the international year of biodiversity, new policies for preserving biodiversity in Europe ...
As Natura 2000 missed challenges of halting biodiversity decline, its' management is being affected ...
Biodiversity loss is a major global challenge and minimizing extinction rates is the goal of several...
Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity are finalizing a new Global Biodiversity Framework...
This contribution illustrates the development of the environmental law of the EU from an internation...
While some progress has been made, Europe is far from achieving its policy objective of healthy aqua...
European landscapes contain a rich natural diversity that is cherished by many citizens. Protection ...