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Habitats of European interest — conservation status by biogeographical region
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How to read the map: in the Mediterranean biogeographical region, about 21 % of habitats are in favourable conservation status, but 37 % are in unfavourable (bad plus inadequate) status.
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Conservation status by main type of habitats
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How to read the graph: 10 % of coastal habitats have a favourable status and more than 30 % have an unfavourable-bad status
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Progress towards the European 2010 biodiversity target — indicator fact sheets
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This Technical report contains individual
assessments for each of the 26 SEBI 2010 indicators.
These detailed assessments underpin the analysis,
synthesis and policy implications contained in
EEA Report 04/2009, entitled 'Progress towards the
European 2010 biodiversity target'.
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Natura 2000: Birds and Habitat Directives
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Data: 2008
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Natura 2000 sites: Biogeographical regions
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Data: 2008
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NATURA 2000: Safeguarding Europe's biodiversity
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Preserving and restoring the biodiversity and ecosystems of different habitats, from the countryside to mountains to the marine environment, is a major objective for the European Union. It is committed to halting the loss of its biodiversity by 2010.
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Halting the loss of biodiversity by 2010: proposal for a first set of indicators to monitor progress in Europe
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Sufficiency of Member State proposals for designating sites under the Habitats Directive
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Bars show the degree to which Member States have proposed sites that are considered sufficient to protect the habitats and species mentioned in Habitats Directive Annex I and II (situation June 2006) (marine species and habitats are not considered)
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Proportion of national land territory and marine surface area protected under the Bird and Habitats Directives
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(1) = The area of the Member State and the % corresponds to the area of Cyprus where the Community acquis applies at present, according to Protocol 10 of the Accession Treaty of Cyprus.
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Halting the loss of biodiversity by 2010 – Are we on target?
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The European Union has set an objective to halt the loss of biodiversity by 2010. Europe is currently suffering from a steady loss of biodiversity, with profound consequences for the natural world and for human well-being. The main causes are changes in natural habitats and these, in turn, are due to intensive agricultural production systems, construction, quarrying, overexploitation of forests, oceans, rivers, lakes and soils, alien species invasions, pollution and — increasingly — global warming.
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