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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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The fourth assessment: Presentation of the report at the Belgrade conference
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Subtitled movie of the speech hold by Executive Director of the EEA Jacqueline McGlade during the presentation of the 4th pan-European assessment at the UNECE 6th Мinisterial Conference "Environment for Europe", in Belgrade, 10th of October 2007.
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Archive: the Belgrade ministerial conference
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Examples of impacts from marine invasive alien species
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Cumulative number of alien species established in 11 Nordic and Baltic countries* since 1900
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* = Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Germany and the Russian Federation (west of Ural)
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Progress in developing national strategies for invasive alien species
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Worst invasives — the iceplant
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The map shows the distribution of Carpobrotus in Minorca at the end of 2001, just when the LIFE Nature project Conservation of areas with endangered flora in Minorca (LIFE2000NAT/E/7355) was in the initial steps
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Change in marine invasive alien species in eight pan-European seas
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Data for the Baltic Sea is for parts of the sea with a salinity of > 5 psu
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Number of species in the pan-European region listed as "worst invasive alien species threatening biodiversity in Europe" occurring in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems
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Main routes for the spread of the comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi in pan-European seas (2006)
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Progress towards halting the loss of biodiversity by 2010
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This report assesses farmland, forests, freshwater
ecosystems, marine and coastal systems, wetlands of
international importance and mountain ecosystems
in order to provide evidence of progress — or lack
of progress — towards the 2010 target of halting the
loss of biodiversity.
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