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Spatial overlap between Natura 2000 and nationally designated sites in Hungary, all IUCN categories
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The map reflects the spatial combination of sites designated under national instruments and Natura 2000 sites. In Hungary there is an important overlap between Natura 2000 sites and nationally designated sites, however Natura 2000 also extend beyond these (little light green on the map). There are also a large proportion of nationally designated sites under IUCN V and VI which are not designated as Natura 2000 as reflected by extend of blue colour on the map
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It's beautiful!
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A story in the "Our Natural Europe" series
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10 messages for 2010 — marine ecosystems
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Marine ecosystems provide key services both globally and locally, which are essential for maintaining life on our planet. However, marine biodiversity faces an unprecedented range of pressures. In recent years climate change has caused changes in species distribution and presents new challenges for marine biodiversity as oceans become more acidic.
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Existing and proposed protected areas within the Cantabrian Mountains- Pyrenees-Alps Initiative
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The map shows protected areas and Natura 2000 areas within the Cantabrian Mountains- Pyrenees-Alps corridor.
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Madrid: impact of urban sprawl 2000–2006 on Natura 2000 sites
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Madrid: impact of urban sprawl 2000–2006 on Natura 2000 sites
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Impact of coastal erosion on Natura 2000 sites, 2009
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National coastal zones covered by Natura2000 sites (2005)
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Protected areas: a key element of Europe's sustainable future
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Europe's protected areas play a key role in protecting biodiversity. But they are also a critical component of the continent’s economy, contributing over EUR 15 billion a year in jobs, food, and other services for the people of Europe. 2012 marks both the 20th anniversary of the most important international multilateral agreement on Biodiversity, the UN's Convention on Biological Diversity and of the most important EU piece of legislation on nature and biodiversity, the EU's Habitats Directive. As today, 22 May, is international biodiversity day, it provides an ideal opportunity to examine the state of protected areas today and the many benefits they provide.
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Spatial overlap between Natura 2000 and nationally designated sites in Estonia (only terrestrial part), all IUCN categories considered
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Biodiversity - key fact 2
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Protected areas, including Natura 2000 sites in EU Member States, now account for 22 % of the terrestrial area of EEA member countries.
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Biodiversity — SOER 2010 thematic assessment
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