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The Pan-European Ecological Network: taking stock (Nature and Environment N°146) (2007)

Série Sauvegarde de la Nature
978-92-871-6119-2
Type de document :
Livre
Format :
Papier
Langue :
Anglais
Dimensions :
16 x 24 cm
Nombre de pages :
114
Marie Bonnin, Agnès Bruszik, Ben Delbaere, Hervé Lethier, Dominique Richard, Sandra Rientjes, Glynis van Uden, Andrew Terry
23,00 € / 35.00 $US
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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. How and by what means can this situation be put right?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 transregional ecological networks being set up throughout Europe.In Kiev, in 2003, the Ministers and heads of delegation noted these positive developments, expressed firm support for the creation of the Pan-European Ecological Network and asked for its constituent parts to be identified and mapped on a pan-European scale.This book looks at the implementation of this Network in the 55 states concerned. It has been written by a team comprising, under the aegis of the Council of Europe, numerous government experts and specialists dealing with the issue of ecological networks. It is intended to reassure Ministers, policy-makers and scientists that they made the right decision in supporting the creation of the Pan-European Ecological Network with a view to (re-)creating a true green infrastructure for Europe.

Introductory note

Introduction

Chapter I
Scientific background of and rationale for application on the European continent

Chapter II
The legal background to ecological networks in general and the Pan-European Ecological Network in particular

Chapter III
Progress on implementation in Europe: functioning ecological networks

Chapter IV
General conclusion

Annex 1
The history of the Pan-European Ecological Network political process

Annex 2
Activities contributing to the implementation of the Pan-European Ecological Network supported by the Pan-European Biological and Landscape Diversity Strategy, 1997-2006

Annex 3
The Kyiv Biodiversity Resolution targets

Annex 4
List of the members of the Editorial Committee for the preparation of the PEEN Indicative Maps and the Assessment Report     
                             
Bibliography
 
Glossary

Detailed table of contents

Index

List of abbreviations and acronyms