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Evaluation of habitat protection under the European Natura 2000 conservation network – The example for Germany

机译:在欧洲Natura 2000保护网络下的栖息地保护评估–以德国为例

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The world´s largest network of protected areas—Natura 2000 (N2000)—has been implemented to protect Europe´s biodiversity. N2000 is built upon two cornerstones, the Birds Directive, which lists 691 bird species (plus one additional bird genus with no further classification) and the Habitats Directive, which lists next to a variety of species, 233 habitat types to be protected. There is evidence of the positive impact of the Directives on the EU´s biodiversity, although the overall improvement reported for species in favourable condition in the last assessment was low. However, most of the assessments are species focused, while habitats have received very little attention. Here we developed a generic workflow, which we exemplified for Germany, to assess the status of habitat coverage within the N2000 network combining information from publicly available data sources. Applying the workflow allows identification of gaps in habitat protection, followed by the prioritization of potential areas of high protection value using the conservation planning software Marxan. We found that, in Germany, N2000 covers all target habitats. However, common habitats were proportionally underrepresented relative to rare ones, which contrasts with studies focussing on the representation of species. Moreover, the German case study suggests that especially highly protected areas (i.e. covered by more than 90% with N2000 sites) build an excellent basis towards a cost-effective and efficient conservation network. Our workflow provides a generic approach to deal with the common problem of missing habitat distribution data outside of N2000 sites, information which is however crucial for managers to plan conservation actions appropriately across Europe. To avoid a biased representation of habitat types within N2000, our results underpin the importance of defining qualitative and quantitative conservation targets which will allow assesment of the trajectory of habitat protection in Europe as well as adjustment of the network accordingly—a future necessity in the light of climate change.
机译:已经实施了世界上最大的保护区网络-Natura 2000(N2000),以保护欧洲的生物多样性。 N2000建立在两个基石上:《鸟类指令》列出了691种鸟类(加上一个没有进一步分类的鸟类属)和《人居指令》,在其旁边列出了233种需要保护的栖息地,其中包括多种鸟类。有证据表明,该指令对欧盟的生物多样性具有积极影响,尽管上次评估中报告的处于有利条件的物种的总体改善较低。但是,大多数评估是针对物种的,而栖息地却很少受到关注。在这里,我们开发了一个通用的工作流程,以德国为例,结合来自公众可获得的数据源的信息来评估N2000网络中栖息地覆盖的状况。应用工作流程可以识别栖息地保护方面的差距,然后使用保护计划软件Marxan优先确定具有高保护价值的潜在区域。我们发现,在德国,N2000涵盖了所有目标栖息地。但是,相对于稀有物种而言,常见栖息地所占比例不足,这与侧重于物种表现的研究形成了鲜明对比。此外,德国的案例研究表明,特别受高度保护的区域(即N2000站点覆盖了90%以上的区域)为建立具有成本效益的高效保护网络奠定了良好的基础。我们的工作流程提供了一种通用方法来解决N2000站点之外缺少栖息地分布数据的普遍问题,然而,这些信息对于管理者在整个欧洲适当地计划保护行动至关重要。为避免N2000内生境类型的偏见,我们的结果强调了定义定性和定量保护目标的重要性,这将允许评估欧洲生境保护的轨迹并相应地调整网络-鉴于此,将来有必要气候变化。

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