News
EU nature policies failing most habitats and species
Less than a fifth of more than 1,000 species and 200 habitats protected under EU law have a good conservation status, according to the most comprehensive review of biodiversity in the EU-25 to date.
The full text of this article is only available to registered subscribers and free trialists. To login, please enter your email address and subscriber access code below.
Article Index:
Related Content
-
Spain risks fines over breaches of EU nature laws
23 Jul 2009
-
British MEP appointed transport committee chair
21 Jul 2009
-
Call for aligning EU impact assessment directives
17 Jul 2009
-
Ministers to debate eco-efficient economy vision
17 Jul 2009
-
Farm ministers underline climate adaptation priorities
14 Jul 2009
-
Waking the sleeping giant: can biomass advance?
9 Jul 2009
-
Dutch propose to better value nature in planning
9 Jul 2009
-
English court of appeal overturns pesticide ruling
8 Jul 2009
-
Negative environmental trends "not being reversed"
3 Jul 2009
EEA chief speaks up for biodiversity
ENDS Europe's Sonja van Renssen asks the EEA’s Jacqueline McGlade how she expects the agency’s new biodiversity tools to help shape EU policy
RSS
Latest jobs
- Dovetail: Unit Manager - Remediation £excellent package
- Sevenoaks Environmental Consultancy Ltd: Junior Contaminated Land Consultant £17,000 - £22,000
- Randstad Cpe: Senior Acoustic Consultant Competitive

