Habitats Directive
The Habitats Directive (more formally known as Council Directive 92/43/EEC on the Conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora) is a European Union directive adopted in 1992 as an EU response to the Berne Convention. It is one of the EU's two directives in relation to wildlife and nature conservation, the other being the Birds Directive.[1][2]
It aims to protect some 220 habitats and approximately 1,000 species listed in the directive's Annexes. These are species and habitats which are considered to be of European interest, following criteria given in the directive.[3][4]
- Annex I covers habitats,
- Annex II species requiring designation of Special Areas of Conservation,
- Annex IV species in need of strict protection, and
- Annex V species whose taking from the wild can be restricted by European law.
The directive led to the setting up of a network of Special Areas of Conservation, which together with the existing Special Protection Areas form a network of protected sites across the European Union called Natura 2000.[1][2] Article 17 of the directive requires EU Member States to report on the state of their protected areas every six years. The first complete set of country data was reported in 2007.
See also
- Conservation movement
- Ecology
- Environmental protection
- Environmentalism
- List of European Union directives
- Natural capital
- Natural environment
- Natural resource
- Renewable resource
- Sustainability
References
- 1 2 "EUROPA - Environnement - Nature and Biodiversity - Homepage". Ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 2013-06-26.
- 1 2 "Joint Nature Conservation Committee - European Legislation". Jncc.gov.uk. Retrieved 2013-06-26.
- ↑ EUROPA - Environnement - Nature and Biodiversity - Mission Statement Archived October 19, 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "Joint Nature Conservation Committee - EC Habitats Directive". Jncc.gov.uk. 1994-10-30. Retrieved 2013-06-26.
External links
- The Habitats Directive online at the EU's website
- Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats, Bern 1982
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