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General Guidelines for the Development of the Pan-European Ecological Network
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 60

General Guidelines for the Development of the Pan-European Ecological Network

The Pan-European Biological and Landscape Diversity Strategy, which was endorsed by ministers from 54 countries in the UN-ECE region on 25 October 1995, provides for the establishment by 2005 of the Pan-European Ecological Network. These Guidelines provide a reference document for all those involved in establishing and managing the network. The document aims to provide a coherent framework for guiding an array of co-operative, decentralised measures which aim to ensure the conservation and sustainable use of the ecosystems, habitats, species and landscapes of European importance.

The Pan-European Ecological Network--taking Stock
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

The Pan-European Ecological Network--taking Stock

The pace of biodiversity decline is quickening worldwide. Habitat break-up, pollution, over-use of natural areas and the creation of artificial landscapes increase the rate of erosion, while reducing species' opportunity for migration, dispersion and exchange. In 1995, when the European Ministers of the Environment met in Sofia, they launched the Pan-European Biological and Landscape Diversity Strategy, so as to strengthen environment and biodiversity conservation policies. The setting up of the Pan-European Ecological Network covering Eurasia was one of the key steps taken under the Strategy. Work has continued on this project, and it is now based on the numerous national, regional and tran...

Indicative map of the Pan-European ecological network in South-Eastern Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 56
Corridors for Birds Within a Pan-European Ecological Network
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 45

Corridors for Birds Within a Pan-European Ecological Network

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Pan-European Ecological Network aims to secure the favourable conservation status of the ecosystems, habitats, species and landscapes of importance across Europe. This report considers the signifiCance of corridors for high priority bird species within the development of the Pan-European Ecological Network. This involves a brief review of existing research and policy, the testing of recent corridor ideas and typologies, the application of these ideas to fifteen birds "species of European Conservation Concern" and discussion of the next steps for research and policy development.

Guidelines on the Application of Existing International Instruments in Developing the Pan-European Ecological Network
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104

Guidelines on the Application of Existing International Instruments in Developing the Pan-European Ecological Network

The Pan-European Ecological Network aims to secure the favourable conservation status of the ecosystems, habitats, species and landscapes of importance across Europe. This report reviews the provisions of existing international instruments and proposes priority co-operation action which could support both the development of the network and the implementation of these instruments.

Nature and environment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 45

Nature and environment

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Restoration of Sites and Ecological Corridors in the Framework of Building Up the Pan-European Ecological Network, with Examples of Best Practices from European Countries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74

The Restoration of Sites and Ecological Corridors in the Framework of Building Up the Pan-European Ecological Network, with Examples of Best Practices from European Countries

"The problem of fragmentation and isolation of (semi-) natural habitats throughout Europe is generally recognised. Isolation, together with the shrinkage of the area of optimal habitat, are major threats to biodiversity. They are the triggers for many direct and indirect processes with a negative impact on the viability of natural populations. This study is compiled on the basis of extensive research as well as on the consultation of a large number of specialists in the field of restoration ecology."--Publisher's description

Ecological Network and Local Authorities Sociological Instruments
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

Ecological Network and Local Authorities Sociological Instruments

Ever closer links have been forged between caring for nature on the one hand and human activities on the other. In recent years there has been a shift from an interest in reserve-based nature, which excluded man and human activities, to an increasingly powerful nature-culture relationship. Nature protection became nature conservation and then nature development with the integration of socio-economic and cultural aspects. Within the framework of the setting-up of the Pan-European Ecological Network, these sociological aspects have a great importance for establishing an ecological network where the scientific aspects of biodiversity protection must co-exist with nature management and development.

National and Regional Approaches for Ecological Networks in Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 92

National and Regional Approaches for Ecological Networks in Europe

This report is written within the framework of the Council of Europe's Committee of Experts for the setting up of the Pan-European Ecological Network. It gives an overview of the concept of the ecological network dealing with nature conservation at national and regional levels. In addition, it presents the experiments carried out in 17 European countries and highlights the need to put ecological measures into practice by integrating them into planning policies.