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Nature protection and biodiversity - Drivers and pressures (Czech Republic)

SOER 2010 Common environmental theme (Deprecated)
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SOER Common environmental theme from Czech Republic
Topic
Nature and biodiversity Nature and biodiversity
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CENIA
Organisation name
CENIA
Reporting country
Czech Republic
Organisation website
Organisation website
Contact link
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Last updated
26 Nov 2010
Content license
CC By 2.5
Content provider
CENIA
Published: 26 Nov 2010 Modified: 11 May 2020 Feed synced: 26 Nov 2010 original
Key message

There are the main drivers of biodiversity decline – habitat fragmentation, degradation and loss of some ecosystem function, invasive alien species and contamination of the environment.

According to the above report, the main drivers of biodiversity decline in the Czech Republic include habitat fragmentation, degradation and loss, invasive alien species, contamination of the environment by various pollutants and eutrophication. In future, climate change shall substantially contribute to the wildlife population and habitat decline and loss of some ecosystem functions.

Trends in 152 bird species using data collected by the Breeding Bird Monitoring Programme are presented in Fig. here.
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The country assessments are the sole responsibility of the EEA member and cooperating countries supported by the EEA through guidance, translation and editing.

Filed under: SOER2010, biodiversity
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