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Implementation of the habitats directive in denmark:chapter 3.4

open access: yes, 2008
Boon, Tove Ragnhild Enggrob   +2 more
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Biodiversity protection under the habitats directive

Environmental Law Review, 2017
Although the Habitats Directive has enhanced nature conservation in Europe, it has failed to stop deterioration in its biodiversity. A significant contribution to this failure is the weak provision on compensatory measures under Article 6(4) of the directive in the event that Member States decide to authorise activities which harm protected areas.
exaly   +2 more sources

The Habitats of the European Union Habitats Directive

Biology & Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 2006
The habitats listed in Annex I of the 1992 European Union Directive on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora cover a wide range of both terrestrial and marine habitats, including a large number that are semi natural rather than natural.
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Finding habitat patches and directional connectivity

Oikos, 2003
For animal species inhabiting patchy environments, the search behavior of individuals and the distance from which they can detect suitable habitat (perceptual range) are key determinants of the functional connectivity of landscapes.
Robert L. Schooley, John A. Wiens
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The Water Framework Directive and the Habitats and Birds Directives

2009
The Water Framework Directive not only describes a new method to classify and enhance the status of waters in the UK, it also provides new obligations, a new management framework and additional monitoring requirements for water dependent Natura 2000 protected areas. Most importantly, it requires the achievement of any standards and objectives for these
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Monitoring the Application of the Birds and the Habitats Directives

Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law, 2013
The contribution examines the monitoring of the application of Directives 2009/147 on birds and 92/43 on habitats and wild fauna and flora by the EU institutions. It concludes that while without such monitoring, the situation of biodiversity in the EU would be worse, the application of directives and their effects on fauna and flora species is not a ...
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