In Dutch policy the European importance of species and habitats is one of the reasons to decide if a species or habitat should become a target species for Dutch policy. This study reviews the different philosophies behind previous studies on the international or European importance of Dutch species and habitats. It furthermore analysis the consequences of changing the criteria or thresholds for determining species of European importance for the number and type of species selected
There is general agreement that representative and ecologically coherent networks of marine protecte...
Europe is one of the world's most densely populated continents and has a long history of human-domin...
This paper investigates the importance and various roles of amateur naturalists and biologists in th...
In Dutch policy the European importance of species and habitats is one of the reasons to decide if a...
Nature conservation policy in European countries is increasingly determined by the requirements of a...
Habitat loss is globally one of the greatest threats to biodiversity (Hanski, 2005). In the case of ...
Nature conservation requires choices about what sort of nature should be protected in what areas and...
The evaluation of the Nature Pact in 2017 showed that the intended nature policy would only lead to ...
This study explored the possibilities for developing a method to determine what nature combinations ...
This report concerns the internal and external congruence of Dutch nature policy arrangements betwee...
Abstract niet beschikbaarFour main natural resources can be distinguished: chemical elements, energy...
Decisions on biodiversity management and conservation are increasingly based on indicators. These im...
In order to protect biodiversity, OSPAR has defined a list of ‘threatened and declining species and ...
Due to a growing population, urbanization, industrialization and agriculture, the quality of nature ...
Which species will be intentionally preserved depends on societal perspectives regarding nature and ...
There is general agreement that representative and ecologically coherent networks of marine protecte...
Europe is one of the world's most densely populated continents and has a long history of human-domin...
This paper investigates the importance and various roles of amateur naturalists and biologists in th...
In Dutch policy the European importance of species and habitats is one of the reasons to decide if a...
Nature conservation policy in European countries is increasingly determined by the requirements of a...
Habitat loss is globally one of the greatest threats to biodiversity (Hanski, 2005). In the case of ...
Nature conservation requires choices about what sort of nature should be protected in what areas and...
The evaluation of the Nature Pact in 2017 showed that the intended nature policy would only lead to ...
This study explored the possibilities for developing a method to determine what nature combinations ...
This report concerns the internal and external congruence of Dutch nature policy arrangements betwee...
Abstract niet beschikbaarFour main natural resources can be distinguished: chemical elements, energy...
Decisions on biodiversity management and conservation are increasingly based on indicators. These im...
In order to protect biodiversity, OSPAR has defined a list of ‘threatened and declining species and ...
Due to a growing population, urbanization, industrialization and agriculture, the quality of nature ...
Which species will be intentionally preserved depends on societal perspectives regarding nature and ...
There is general agreement that representative and ecologically coherent networks of marine protecte...
Europe is one of the world's most densely populated continents and has a long history of human-domin...
This paper investigates the importance and various roles of amateur naturalists and biologists in th...