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The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB), the Cost of Policy Inaction (COPI) & Insights into the Sukhdev Report
The continued loss of ecosystems and biodiversity is leading to an ever-growing loss of ecosystem services undermining our societal and economic health and wellbeing.To understand and communicate the ...
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Brussels in Brief 16 - Conserving biodiversity in the EU overseas entities
This is the sixteenth edition of IEEP's insert into the IUCN's Regional Office for Europe quarterly newsletter. Brussels in Brief offers readers an informative and illuminating insight into the EU, its ...
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Ecosystem services - the Pan European perspective, presentation in Eurosite conference (Turku, Finland) June 2008
The diverse European ecosystems provide a vast number of services that are crucial for human well-being and socio-economic welfare. For example, wetlands play an important role in purifying and retaining ...
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New edition of the Brussels in Brief newsletter now available
The fifteenth edition of IEEP Brussels in Brief newsletter focuses on the EU legal and policy framework for issues related to business and biodiversity.Download the latest edition of Brussels in Brief
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Brussels in Brief 15 - Business and Biodiversity
This is the fifteenth edition of IEEP's insert into the IUCN's Regional Office for Europe quarterly newsletter. This issue of Brussels in Brief outlines the EU legal and policy framework for issues related ...
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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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Complementary Financing for Environment in the Context of Accession – A synthesis of the national level analyses
The report presents a synthesis of the results from five case studies exploring the possibility to establish PES schemes for biodiversity conservation in two new EU Member States and three candidate countries ...
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Complementary Financing for Environment in the Context of Accession – case study Turkey
The case study explores the possibilities for establishing PES schemes for biodiversity conservation in Turkey. The case study has been carried out in the context of the project 'Complementary Financing ...
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Complementary Financing for Environment in the Context of Accession – case study Romania
The case study explores the possibilities for establishing PES schemes for biodiversity conservation in Romania. The case study has been carried out in the context of the European Commission project 'Complementary ...
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Complementary Financing for Environment in the Context of Accession – case study Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
The case study explores the possibilities for establishing PES schemes for biodiversity conservation in Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. The case study has been carried out in the context of the ...
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Complementary Financing for Environment in the Context of Accession – case study Bulgaria
The case study explores the possibilities for establishing PES schemes for biodiversity conservation in Bulgaria. The case study has been carried out in the context of the European Commission project ...
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Complementary Financing for Environment in the Context of Accession – case study Croatia
The case study explores the possibilities for establishing PES schemes for biodiversity conservation in Croatia. The case study has been carried out in the context of the European Commission project ...
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Guidance document for data collection and analysis - Assessing costs and benefits of potential incentive schemes for biodiversity conservation
The guidance document outlines the methodology used in the context of study 'Complementary Financing for Environment in the Context of Accession – Innovative Sources’. This study was carried out by WWF ...
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Guidance on the maintenance of landscape connectivity features published
IEEP played a key role in the production of a newly published guidance document on the maintenance of landscape connectivity features.The guidance, developed jointly by IEEP, IUCN and Ecological Solutions ...
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Brussels in Brief 14 - Biodiversity and wildlife trade
This is the fourteenth edition of IEEP's insert into the IUCN's Regional Office for Europe quarterly newsletter. Brussels in Brief offers readers an informative and illuminating insight into the EU, its ...
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Preparatory work for developing the guidance on the maintenance of landscape connectivity – report on the review of measures to promote connectivity
This review examines practices in place at the Community level and in Member States that support the establishment of ecological networks and enhancement of ecological coherence and connectivity within ...
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Preparatory work for developing the guidance on the maintenance of landscape connectivity - synergistic effects of habitat fragmentation and climate change on European species
This study reviews some of the synergies between habitat fragmentation and climate change on species from different taxa and identifies some characteristics of species that may be most vulnerable to the ...
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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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Preparatory work for developing the guidance on the maintenance of landscape connectivity - a proposal for terms and definitions
<p>The review assesses the terms and definitions related to nature and biodiversity conservation, adaptation to climate change and habitat fragmentation. The review forms a part of a broader study (ENV.B.2/ETU/2006/0042R) aiming to provide the European Commission with scientific advice on how to guide the Member States in implementing connectivity and coherence related provisions of the Habitats and Birds directives.</p>
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Warsaw Seminar Report: relationship between Common Agricultural Policy and Biodiversity
This new report results from an international seminar on the relationship between the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and biodiversity held in Warsaw, Poland on 7 - 8 December 2006, which was hosted ...