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Socio-economic importance of ecosystem services in the Nordic countries
New TEEB-inspired regional assessment (published on 31 January) shows that nature and its ecosystem services are of high socio-economic significance for the Nordic countries. In order to be truly sustainable, Nordic economic systems need to build on a more comprehensive appreciation and understanding of the value of natural capital.
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Increasing regional prosperity by investing in nature: Guidance to mainstream biodiversity
Investment in natural capital through the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems has a lot to offer for regional development. A new publication authored by IEEP provides guidance on integrating biodiversity into EU Regional Development Fund (ERDF) in 2014-2020.
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Estimating the Overall Economic Value of the Benefits provided by the Natura 2000 Network
Estimated benefits provided to EU citizens from the EU’s Natura 2000 Network could be in the range of €200 to €300 billion a year.
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The benefits associated with Sites of Special Scientific Interest in England and Wales
A report on the benefits provided to society by Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) in England and Wales was just published. The study, led by GHK with support from others including IEEP, examines the range of ecosystem services provided by the network of SSSIs and estimates the monetary value of protecting them.
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The use of market-based instruments for biodiversity protection –The case of habitat banking – Technical Report
This report describes the results of a project led by the Economics for the Environment Consultancy (eftec) and IEEP, which examined the potential use of habitat banking in the EU in the context of alternative ...
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The use of market-based instruments for biodiversity protection – The case of habitat banking – Summary Report
This report summarises the study of the potential use of habitat banking in the EU as an economic instrument for biodiversity protection – as described above.This report summarises the findings ...
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The use of market-based instruments for biodiversity protection –The case of habitat banking – Case Study Appendix
This report summarises the habitat banking case studies examined in the study of the potential use of habitat banking in the EU as an economic instrument for biodiversity protection – as described ...
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Provision of Evidence of the Conservation Impacts of Energy Production
The report describes and whenever possible quantifies the likely impacts of the key UK energy technologies, in the light of current capacity and a selection of published future scenarios for the UK energy ...
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WWF - IEEP report on payments for environmental services for conserving biodiversity now published
IEEP played a key role in a European Commission study that explored the possibilities for establishing PES schemes for biodiversity conservation in two new EU Member States and three Candidate Countries ...
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Guidance on the maintenance of landscape connectivity features of major importance for wild flora and fauna - the implementation of Articles 3 and 10 of the Birds and Habitats directives
This guidance report, produced on behalf of the European Commission, assists EU Members States in halting the loss of biodiversity as a result of habitat fragmentation and the additional impacts of climate ...
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IEEP contributes to raising awareness on funding for Natura 2000
The majority of Community co-financing for Natura 2000 during the upcoming funding period 2007-13 will be delivered through a mixture of existing Community funds. This challenges the national authorities ...
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Natura Funding Handbook now available in 13 European languages
The Natura Funding handbook drafted by IEEP's biodiveristy and nature researchers in partnership with WWF-Germany and EPO is now available on the Commission's Circa website in 13 languages.
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MEACAP: The Convention on Biodiversity and its Potential Implications for the Agricultural Sector in Europe
This paper introduces the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and aims at presenting commitments of the Parties to the Convention, which relate to agricultural activities and resources ...
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Agricultural Biodiversity - Issues to be aware of within MEACAP
The purpose of this brief document is to: provide an overview of the issues known to be important for agricultural biodiversity at an EU15 and EU25 level; provide a focus for the types of ...
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High Nature Value Farmland
Joint report combining a study on agriculture and biodiversity and a study to quantify and delineate high nature value farmland areas.
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RACS - Delivering Ecosystem Based Management? Report of IEEP/UK Statutory Nature Conservation Agency Workshop. The Centre, Brussels, 6 February 2004
On 6 February, the Institute for European Environmental Policy and the UK Statutory Nature Conservation Agencies organised a workshop to discuss the Commission’s proposed Decision on ...
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CFP Briefing No 15
At the beginning of October, the Commission adopted a Communication outlining intentions for the development of a Community Action Plan for the management of the European eel stock ...
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CFP Briefing No 14
The bycatch of small cetaceans – dolphins and porpoises – continues to be a problem in a number of EU fisheries. There is particular concern over the bycatch of the critically ...
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North-East Atlantic and Baltic Sea Health Check - Assessing the Status of Wildlife and Habitats
The Health Check report was written by IEEP, on behalf of the WWF North East Atlantic Programme, to mark the first joint OSPAR and HELCOM conferences on the protection of the North-East Atlantic and Baltic ...
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CFP Briefing No 7
The EU Member States bordering the Mediterranean – France, Greece, Italy and Spain - have important and often locally significant fisheries sectors, operating in an environment that is ...
