EU Nature Restoration Regulation 2024
EU Nature Restoration Regulation 2024
EU Nature Restoration Regulation 2024
EU Nature Restoration Regulation 2024
EU Nature Restoration Regulation 2024
EU Nature Restoration Regulation 2024

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EU Nature Restoration Regulation 2024

Restoring ecosystems for people, nature and the climate

The EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 was adopted in June 2021. It aims to put Europe’s biodiversity on the path to recovery by 2030. The key points are:

So, the EU Commission has come forward with a proposal for legally binding targets for nature restoration.

Considerations behind the legal proposal:

The EU proposal for a Nature Restoration Law was published by the Commission on 22 June 2022 and information about the proposal was provided in a press release.

Structure of the draft Regulation

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So, what is nature restoration?

Kars Veling

Aphantopus hyperantus - the Ringlet

'restoration' means ... the process of actively or passively assisting the recovery of an ecosystem towards or to good condition ... as a means of conserving or enhancing biodiversity and ecosystem resilience.

This can include:

The EU has published a brochure Restoring nature - For the benefit of people, nature and the climate which illustrates how restoration can be achieved, with case studies and examples.

Overarching Objectives at EU level

Kim Huskens. Locatie Erfkamerlingschap

By 2030 -> restoration measures will cover 20% of EU’s land and sea

By 2050 -> measures in place for ALL ecosystems in need of restoration

Restoration Targets cover:

The legislation includes these specific targets

Article 8 of draft Nature Restoration Law says:

Member States shall reverse the decline of pollinator populations by 2030 and achieve thereafter an increasing trend of pollinator populations, measured every three years after 2030, until satisfactory levels are achieved, as set out in accordance with Article 11(3).

The Commission shall adopt implementing acts to establish a method for monitoring pollinator populations. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 21(2).

The method referred to in the paragraph 2 shall provide a standardised approach for collecting annual data on the abundance and diversity of pollinator species and for assessing pollinator population trends.

Target for restoration of pollinator populations

Bumblebees are included in the EU Pollinator Monitoring Scheme

  1. Member States shall reverse the decline of pollinator populations by 2030 and achieve thereafter an increasing trend of pollinator populations, measured every three years after 2030, until satisfactory levels are achieved, as set out in accordance with Article 11(3).
  2. The Commission shall adopt implementing acts to establish a method for monitoring pollinator populations. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 21(2).
  3. The method referred to in the paragraph 2 shall provide a standardised approach for collecting annual data on the abundance and diversity of pollinator species and for assessing pollinator population trends.

For terrestrial protected habitat types and species:

Targets are based on existing legislation - see Art 4 and 5 of NR law

Based on data available from EU Nature Directives reporting, targets are set up that require MSs to put in place restoration measures …

Areas under restoration must show an improvement in condition

No deterioration clause (inside and outside the Natura 2000 network) with certain exceptions.

Targets for Agricultural Ecosystems

Achieve an increasing trend in indicators (until satisfactory levels are achieved):

Mary van Steeg, Gasselte, 27 juni 2022

Requirement for Member States to produce Nature Restoration Plans

Preparation (Art. 11):

Content (Art. 12)

Public/stakeholder participation in preparing the plans is required

Monitoring and Reporting

Marian Schut, Eifel, Duitsland, 25 mei 2016

Spialia sertorius - Red-underwing Skipper

EU Commission and European Environment Agency will:

EU Delegated Acts and Committee Procedures will cover:

Delegated acts (7 in total):

- amend the annexes to the Regulation (Art. 19):
lists of habitats, species, indicators, and examples of restoration measures

Implementing acts (comitology):