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Explore nature reporting data

Page Last modified 21 Apr 2023
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This page was archived on 05 Apr 2023 with reason: A new version has been published
Every 6 years EU Member States are required to report on the sizes of and trends in populations of birds (Article 12 of the Birds Directive) and on the conservation status of and trends in targeted habitats and species (Article 17 of the Habitats Directive) within their European territories.

The EEA, together with its European Topic Centre on Biological Diversity and consultants from the European Commission, compile and process the reports from the Member States. In addition, they assess the conservation status of species and habitats at the EU level.

These data are from the reporting period 2013-2018.

  • Methodology
  • Datasets
  • Web Viewers
  • Results at EU level - dashboards
  • Reporting from the Member States
  • Data quality and coherence

Methodology

  • Report on methodologies used for the State of nature report 2020

Datasets

Tabular and spatial information from the Member States' reports. EU level data and assessments are also included.

Web Viewers

Information reported by Member States and the assessments made at EU level. These data can be searched for different reporting periods (2013-2018, 2007-2012 and 2001-2006).

Results at EU level - dashboards

Based on data from Member States, several analysis and statistics were made at the EU or EU biogeographical level. These can be downloaded and consulted in an interactive way (dashboards). These interactive tools cover the main themes of the nature reporting for which an EU analysis is done.

Reporting from the Member States

Birds Directive Article 12 reporting

Member States report on the progress of implementation of the Directive. The report focuses on the trends of bird populations and contains information on main pressures and threats, on conservation measures and on impact of the Natura 2000 network. The reports from Member States follow the agreed formats and methodologies allowing for assessments across EU. As part of their reports, Member States deliver maps with the distribution of the breeding bird species.

Habitats Directive Article 17 reporting

Member States monitor the conservation status of the habitats and species listed in the Annexes of Habitats Directive and report on the progress of implementation of the Directive. This report focuses on the assessment of conservation status and trends of species and habitats. In addition, the report contains information on main pressures and threats, on conservation measures and on impact of Natura 2000 network. The reports from Member States follow the agreed formats and methodologies allowing for assessments across EU. As part of their reports, Member States deliver maps with the distribution of the habitats and species.

Data quality and coherence

These dashboards highlight some critical gaps or inconsistencies in Article 12 and 17 reporting for the period 2013-2018. Inconsistencies of the data collected from the latter reporting with the data from the Natura 2000 dataset are also highlighted.

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