Marcin Kozieł, Piotr Bednarczyk
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Long-term remote sensing assessment of Natura 2000 protected areas in Poland (2004-2023). [PDF]
Mateusz P, Sender J.
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Evaluating the connectivity of a protected areas' network under the prism of global change: the efficiency of the European Natura 2000 network for four birds of prey. [PDF]
Mazaris AD +6 more
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Threats to and management of Natura 2000 protected areas relative to agricultural practices. [PDF]
Zavattoni G +7 more
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Małgorzata Stanicka +2 more
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The impact of the invasive <i>Kalanchoe</i> × <i>houghtonii</i> on vegetated sea cliffs of the Mediterranean coasts with endemic <i>Limonium</i> species. [PDF]
Pascual-Díaz JP +4 more
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Nonparametric statistical approach to wind farm siting in Poland using GIS. [PDF]
Amsharuk A, Łaska G.
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Call for new criteria for monitoring and registering Natura 2000 species data. [PDF]
Genovart M +8 more
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Are the Targets of the Nature Restoration Regulation Achievable at a Regional Scale? An Analysis of Natura 2000 Sites on the Island of Sardinia. [PDF]
Defraia M, Bazzato E, Marignani M.
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Connectivity: is Natura 2000 only an ecological network on paper?
In 1992, the famous European Natura 2000 network, designed in the late 1980s and early 1990s found its way into the EU’s key biodiversity instrument, the Habitats Directive. The word ‘network’ indicates that protected areas are linked to each other and, thus, establish connectivity. It was only in the decade after the adoption of the Habitats Directive,
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