14 research outputs found
Information and communication on the designation and management of Natura2000 sites. Main Report 4: A Proposal for a Natura2000 partner award scheme
Following the selection of Special Protection Areas (SPA) and Sites of Community Importance (SCI) according to the Birds and the Habitats Directives, most European Member States are now in process of formally designating SPAs and SCIs as Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) or Natura2000 sites. These protected areas collectively form the European Unionâs Natura2000 network. Member States are also selecting and implementing adequate management approaches and instruments to maintain and restore the favourable conservation status of protected species and habitat types and to prevent damage to the integrity of the sites. Both actions follow Articles 6.1 and 6.2 of the Habitats Directive. To help the Member States, the European Commission wishes to improve the knowledge and exchange of information and good practice both on the designation process of SPAs and SACs and on the establishment of conservation measures and instruments for these areas. Furthermore, the Commission wants to stress the importance of the sites and their management by involving a wider group of stakeholders in the development of so-called integrated management, in accordance with Article 2 of the Habitats Directive. The project âPREPARATORY ACTIONS- Lot 2: Information and communication on the designation and management of sitesâ (tender ENV.B.2/SER/2007/0076) is intended to help the Commission to achieve these objectives.
This is a proposal to the European Commission (EC) for a new European award scheme recognising âNatura2000 Partnerâ and âNatura2000 Partner of the Yearâ. Our brief was to âelaborate a proposal for a system for rewarding persons, organizations or institutions that have a particular merit in the management of and the communication on Natura2000 sites.â The brief further stipulated the need for an award that would select âNatura2000 Partnersâ on an annual basis. From these, a selection would be made, enabling the EC to confer the title of âNatura2000 Partner of the Yearâ. Our proposal allows for Member States (MSs) to award this latter title, with an additional title of âEuropean Natura2000 Partner of the Yearâ being made annually by the EC
Information and communication on the designation and management of Natura2000 sites. Main Report 3: Towards Integrated Management
Following the selection of Special Protection Areas (SPA) and Sites of Community Importance (SCI) according to the Birds and the Habitats Directives, most European Member States are now in process of formally designating SPAs and SCIs as Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) or Natura2000 sites. These protected areas collectively form the European Unionâs Natura2000 network. Member States are also selecting and implementing adequate management approaches and instruments to maintain and restore the favourable conservation status of protected species and habitat types and to prevent damage to the integrity of the sites. Both actions follow Articles 6.1 and 6.2 of the Habitats Directive.
To help the Member States, the European Commission wishes to improve the knowledge and exchange of information and good practice both on the designation process of SPAs and SACs and on the establishment of conservation measures and instruments for these areas. Furthermore, the Commission wants to stress the importance of the sites and their management by involving a wider group of stakeholders in the development of so-called integrated management, in accordance with Article 2 of the Habitats Directive.
The project âPREPARATORY ACTIONS- Lot 2: Information and communication on the designation and management of sitesâ (tender ENV.B.2/SER/2007/0076) is intended to help the Commission to achieve these objectives. In this report we will elaborate on the concept of integrated management as an option for managing the sites. In the first part the meaning of integrated management will be explored. In a second part we give some examples of management approaches that we think illustrate best the concept of integrated management and its potential to achieve the Natura2000 goals
Information and communication on the designation and management of Natura2000 sites. Main Report 2: Organizing the management in 27 EU Member States
Following the selection of Special Protection Areas (SPA) and Sites of Community Importance (SCI) according to the Birds and the Habitats Directives, most European Member States are now in process of formally designating SPAs and SCIs as Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) or Natura2000 sites. These protected areas collectively form the European Unionâs Natura2000 network. Member States are also selecting and implementing adequate management approaches and instruments to maintain and restore the favourable conservation status of protected species and habitat types and to prevent damage to the integrity of the sites. Both actions follow Articles 6.1 and 6.2 of the Habitats Directive.
To help the Member States, the European Commission wishes to improve the knowledge and exchange of information and good practice both on the designation process of SPAs and SACs and on the establishment of conservation measures and instruments for these areas. Furthermore, the Commission wants to stress the importance of the sites and their management by involving a wider group of stakeholders in the development of so-called integrated management, in accordance with Article 2 of the Habitats Directive.
The project âPREPARATORY ACTIONS- Lot 2: Information and communication on the designation and management of sitesâ (tender ENV.B.2/SER/2007/0076) is intended to help the Commission to achieve these objectives. This report presents a full description of the results of the project regarding the management of sites
Information and communication on the designation and management of Natura2000 sites. Summary Main Report 1: The designation in 27 EU Member States
Following the selection of Special Protection Areas (SPA) and Sites of Community Importance (SCI) according to the Birds and the Habitats Directives, most European Member States are now in process of formally designating SPAs and SCIs as Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) or Natura2000 sites. These protected areas collectively form the European Unionâs Natura2000 network. Member States are also selecting and implementing adequate management approaches and instruments to maintain and restore the favourable conservation status of protected species and habitat types and to prevent damage to the integrity of the sites. Both actions follow Articles 6.1 and 6.2 of the Habitats Directive.
To help the Member States, the European Commission wishes to improve the knowledge and exchange of information and good practice both on the designation process of SPAs and SACs and on the establishment of conservation measures and instruments for these areas. Furthermore, the Commission wants to stress the importance of the sites and their management by involving a wider group of stakeholders in the development of so-called integrated management, in accordance with Article 2 of the Habitats Directive.
The project âPREPARATORY ACTIONS- Lot 2: Information and communication on the designation and management of sitesâ (tender ENV.B.2/SER/2007/0076) is intended to help the Commission to achieve these objectives. In this summary the main results regarding the designation process of SACs will be described. A full description of this part of the project can be found in Van Apeldoorn et al. (2009)
Fifty years of change across British broadleaved woodlands: a resurvey and analysis of the âBunceâ sites 1971-â01-â21
In 1971 103 woods across Britain were selected as representative of a wider
sample of 2453 woods (> 4 ha) surveyed in the late 1960s. Within each of the 103
woods sixteen 200m2 plots were located using a stratified random design and
records made of soils, tree and shrub composition, ground flora, dead wood, signs of
management and other features. These were revisited in 2001.
In the third and latest survey 97 sites were revisited and the plots re-recorded as
close to the original plot locations as possible. The original recording methods were
used. The data from the 1971, 2001 and 2021 surveys were combined and analyses
of change over time undertaken to address two broad questions; what has changed
over time and what were the likely causes
Beyond 2010: Strategies for understanding and responding to long-term trends in UK biodiversity: Conference report
Report of the conference Beyond 2010: strategies for understanding and responding to long-term trends in UK biodiversity, London, 16-17 November 2010. Includes summaries of the presentations and workshop discussion sessions, and an overview of key points arising from the conference
Natura2000 : information and communication on the designation and management of Natura2000 sites : main report 4: a proposal for a Natura2000 partner award scheme
This is a proposal tot the European Commission (EC) for a new European award scheme recognising 'Nature2000 partner' and 'Nature2000 partner of the year
Natura2000 : information et communication sur la désignation et la gestionm de sites Natura2000 : synthÚs rapport principal 1: désignation dans les 27 etats members del'EU
A fin d'aider les Etats membres, la Commission EuropĂ©enne souhaite amĂ«liorer le niveau de connaissance, l'Ă©change dĂnformation et les bonnes pratiques pour la dĂ©signation des ZPS et des ZSC et Ă©galement pour la mise en place de mesures et d'instruments de conservation de ses zones
Natura2000 : Information und Kommunikation ĂŒber die Ausweisung und die Pflege von Natura2000 Schutsgebieten : Zusammenfassung Hauptbericht 1: die Ausweisung in 27 EU Mitgliedsstaten
Die EuropĂ€ischen Kommission (EK) möchte die Mitgliedsstaaten unterstĂŒtzen und den Austausch von Wissen, Information und Praxiserfahrung fördern: sowohl ĂŒber den Prozess der Ausweisung von Vogelschutz- und FFH- Gebieten, als ĂŒber mögliche Schutzmassnahmen und Instrumente fĂŒr diese Gebiete in den Mitgliedsstaaten