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European marine regions and the coverage of Natura 2000 sites
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Disclaimer: The marine regions and sub‑regions shown in Map 7.1 and used for generating the statistics in Table 7.1 are
identical to MSFD marine regions used for WG DIKE (Working Group on Data, Information and Knowledge Exchange)
consultation of EU Member States on the 7 November 2011. A final decision regarding the map was not reached before
the publication of this report and changes might occur. The map does not represent any official Member State marine
boundaries.
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Progress in the proposal and designation of marine Sites of Community Interest (SCI) in Europe (left), and number of offshore SCIs (right)
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Conservation status of species
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Conservation status of species in EU except Bulgaria and Romania
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Landscape fragmentation in NUTS-X regions in 2009
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Map shows the level of fragmentation for FG-B2 in the 581 NUTS-X regions investigated
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Conservation status of assessed habitats in EU‑25
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- Annex I to the Habitats Directive includes a wide variety of habitats which are divided into nine groups of related habitat types such as forests and grassland.
- Between these groups, dune habitats, grasslands and bogs, mires and fens have the worst conservation status.
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Special Protection Areas classified for the crane (Grus grus) across EU
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The map shows the distribution of Natura 2000 sites designated across the EU for the Crane under the Birds Directive, highlighting the importance for a European network of protected areas to take into consideration the various needs of a migratory species for its life cycle, specifically for breeding, staging and wintering.
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Spatial connectivity of Natura 2000 sites across political boundaries in different parts of the European Union
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The map reflects the likely degree of spatial connectivity of Natura 2000 sites across 34 terrestrial political borders of the EU, measured as a quantified proportion of Natura 2000 sites on both sides of a boundary against total border length. A thick line reflects a likely poor spatial connectivity while a thin line reflects a likely good spatial connectivity.
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Degree of overlap between terrestrial Natura 2000 network and nationally designated sites (CDDA) including all IUCN protected areas categories
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The map reflects the spatial combination of sites designated under national instruments and Natura 2000 sites. A large part of Natura 2000 overlap with existing national designations but also extend beyond these national designations. There are also nationally designated sites which are not designated as Natura 2000
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Cumulative number and area of nationally designated sites (under all IUCN management categories) in Estonia over time
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This diagram shows the evolution over time of the number and cumulative surface area of nationally designated areas in Estonia.
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Conservation status of species of European Union interest in marine ecosystems
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Statistics by region on the left, overall statistics on the right.
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