Articles | Volume 3, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-3-35-2009
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-3-35-2009
14 Apr 2009
 | 14 Apr 2009

Biodiversity and climate change in relation to the Natura 2000 network

M. Harley, Y. de Soye, B. Dickson, G. Tucker, and G. Keder

Abstract. This project will provide the European Commission (EC) with an overview of the likely impacts of climate change on biodiversity in the European Union (EU), particularly within the Natura 2000 (N2K) network of protected areas, and indications of how the design and implementation of current policy might need to be adapted to ensure that the EU delivers its commitment to halt biodiversity loss by 2010 and beyond. The study will identify those species and associated habitats that are likely to be most vulnerable to climate change and the steps required to protect the integrity of the network from negative effects. The study will also assess the impacts of large-scale renewable energy schemes (wind parks, hydroelectric schemes and tidal barrages) on biodiversity and produce guidelines on the sorts of measures that might be used to maintain and protect N2K sites.