How much Biodiversity is in Natura 2000? : the “Umbrella Effect” of the European Natura 2000 protected area network : technical report

In order to assess the significance of the presumed “umbrella effect” of Natura 2000 areas the European Commission initiated a study, in 2013, to address the following questions: 1) Which are, amongst the species regularly occurring within the European territory of the EU-28 Member States, those that significantly benefit from the site conservation under the EU Birds and Habitats Directive? 2) What is the percentage of all species occurring in the wild in the EU that benefit significantly from Natura 2000? 3) How significant is the contribution of Natura 2000 in relation to the objective of halting and reversing biodiversity loss? The approach used existing data, and covered the terrestrial mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibian, butterfly and plant species. The analysis is mostly based on statistical distribution models and GIS processing of species distribution data in relation to their presence within protected areas of the Natura 2000 network. The main findings for all species groups were: Animal species for which Natura 2000 areas were not specifically designated occur more frequently inside Natura 2000 than outside (in particular breeding birds and butterflies). These species do, therefore, gain benefit from the protected areas network. The species for which Natura 2000 areas were designated generally occur more frequently within the Natura 2000 site boundaries than the nonannex species; this is in particular the case for birds and butterflies, for amphibians and reptiles the difference is negligible. More specific conclusions and findings, as well as discussion of these results and implications for further studies are included in the report.

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Main Authors: van der Sluis, T., Foppen, R., Gillings, Simon, Groen, T.A., Henkens, R.J.H.G., Hennekens, S.M., Huskens, K., Noble, David, Ottburg, F.G.W.A., Santini, L., Sierdsema, H., van Kleunen, A., Schaminee, J.H.J., van Swaay, C., Toxopeus, Bert, Wallis de Vries, M.F., Jones-Walters, L.M.
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Subjects:biodiversity, birds directive, geographical information systems, habitats directive, natura 2000, statistical analysis, biodiversiteit, geografische informatiesystemen, habitatrichtlijn, statistische analyse, vogelrichtlijn,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5069752025-01-10 van der Sluis, T. Foppen, R. Gillings, Simon Groen, T.A. Henkens, R.J.H.G. Hennekens, S.M. Huskens, K. Noble, David Ottburg, F.G.W.A. Santini, L. Sierdsema, H. van Kleunen, A. Schaminee, J.H.J. van Swaay, C. Toxopeus, Bert Wallis de Vries, M.F. Jones-Walters, L.M. External research report How much Biodiversity is in Natura 2000? : the “Umbrella Effect” of the European Natura 2000 protected area network : technical report 2016 In order to assess the significance of the presumed “umbrella effect” of Natura 2000 areas the European Commission initiated a study, in 2013, to address the following questions: 1) Which are, amongst the species regularly occurring within the European territory of the EU-28 Member States, those that significantly benefit from the site conservation under the EU Birds and Habitats Directive? 2) What is the percentage of all species occurring in the wild in the EU that benefit significantly from Natura 2000? 3) How significant is the contribution of Natura 2000 in relation to the objective of halting and reversing biodiversity loss? The approach used existing data, and covered the terrestrial mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibian, butterfly and plant species. The analysis is mostly based on statistical distribution models and GIS processing of species distribution data in relation to their presence within protected areas of the Natura 2000 network. The main findings for all species groups were: Animal species for which Natura 2000 areas were not specifically designated occur more frequently inside Natura 2000 than outside (in particular breeding birds and butterflies). These species do, therefore, gain benefit from the protected areas network. The species for which Natura 2000 areas were designated generally occur more frequently within the Natura 2000 site boundaries than the nonannex species; this is in particular the case for birds and butterflies, for amphibians and reptiles the difference is negligible. More specific conclusions and findings, as well as discussion of these results and implications for further studies are included in the report. en Alterra application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/how-much-biodiversity-is-in-natura-2000-the-umbrella-effect-of-th 10.18174/385797 https://edepot.wur.nl/385797 biodiversity birds directive geographical information systems habitats directive natura 2000 statistical analysis biodiversiteit geografische informatiesystemen habitatrichtlijn natura 2000 statistische analyse vogelrichtlijn Wageningen University & Research
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statistische analyse
vogelrichtlijn
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birds directive
geographical information systems
habitats directive
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geografische informatiesystemen
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statistische analyse
vogelrichtlijn
van der Sluis, T.
Foppen, R.
Gillings, Simon
Groen, T.A.
Henkens, R.J.H.G.
Hennekens, S.M.
Huskens, K.
Noble, David
Ottburg, F.G.W.A.
Santini, L.
Sierdsema, H.
van Kleunen, A.
Schaminee, J.H.J.
van Swaay, C.
Toxopeus, Bert
Wallis de Vries, M.F.
Jones-Walters, L.M.
How much Biodiversity is in Natura 2000? : the “Umbrella Effect” of the European Natura 2000 protected area network : technical report
description In order to assess the significance of the presumed “umbrella effect” of Natura 2000 areas the European Commission initiated a study, in 2013, to address the following questions: 1) Which are, amongst the species regularly occurring within the European territory of the EU-28 Member States, those that significantly benefit from the site conservation under the EU Birds and Habitats Directive? 2) What is the percentage of all species occurring in the wild in the EU that benefit significantly from Natura 2000? 3) How significant is the contribution of Natura 2000 in relation to the objective of halting and reversing biodiversity loss? The approach used existing data, and covered the terrestrial mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibian, butterfly and plant species. The analysis is mostly based on statistical distribution models and GIS processing of species distribution data in relation to their presence within protected areas of the Natura 2000 network. The main findings for all species groups were: Animal species for which Natura 2000 areas were not specifically designated occur more frequently inside Natura 2000 than outside (in particular breeding birds and butterflies). These species do, therefore, gain benefit from the protected areas network. The species for which Natura 2000 areas were designated generally occur more frequently within the Natura 2000 site boundaries than the nonannex species; this is in particular the case for birds and butterflies, for amphibians and reptiles the difference is negligible. More specific conclusions and findings, as well as discussion of these results and implications for further studies are included in the report.
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birds directive
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author van der Sluis, T.
Foppen, R.
Gillings, Simon
Groen, T.A.
Henkens, R.J.H.G.
Hennekens, S.M.
Huskens, K.
Noble, David
Ottburg, F.G.W.A.
Santini, L.
Sierdsema, H.
van Kleunen, A.
Schaminee, J.H.J.
van Swaay, C.
Toxopeus, Bert
Wallis de Vries, M.F.
Jones-Walters, L.M.
author_facet van der Sluis, T.
Foppen, R.
Gillings, Simon
Groen, T.A.
Henkens, R.J.H.G.
Hennekens, S.M.
Huskens, K.
Noble, David
Ottburg, F.G.W.A.
Santini, L.
Sierdsema, H.
van Kleunen, A.
Schaminee, J.H.J.
van Swaay, C.
Toxopeus, Bert
Wallis de Vries, M.F.
Jones-Walters, L.M.
author_sort van der Sluis, T.
title How much Biodiversity is in Natura 2000? : the “Umbrella Effect” of the European Natura 2000 protected area network : technical report
title_short How much Biodiversity is in Natura 2000? : the “Umbrella Effect” of the European Natura 2000 protected area network : technical report
title_full How much Biodiversity is in Natura 2000? : the “Umbrella Effect” of the European Natura 2000 protected area network : technical report
title_fullStr How much Biodiversity is in Natura 2000? : the “Umbrella Effect” of the European Natura 2000 protected area network : technical report
title_full_unstemmed How much Biodiversity is in Natura 2000? : the “Umbrella Effect” of the European Natura 2000 protected area network : technical report
title_sort how much biodiversity is in natura 2000? : the “umbrella effect” of the european natura 2000 protected area network : technical report
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