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  |Title=Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats (Bern Convention)
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|Short title= Bern Convention
 
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  |Start=1982
 
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  |End=ongoing
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  |Legal status=Legally binding  
 
  |Legal status=Legally binding  
  |Scope=Global  
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  |Scope=Global
 
  |Language=English
 
  |Language=English
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  |Objective=To conserve wild flora and fauna and their natural habitats, especially those species and habitats whose conservation requires the co-operation of several States, and to promote such co-operation, with a particular emphasis in endangered and vulnerable species
  |Target= Qualitative, quantifiable: 
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  |Target= Wild flora and fauna conservation
  |Main formal decision making body= )
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  |Decision making body=[[European Comunity Council]] 
  |Main implementing body=  
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  |Implementing body=Standing Committee that includes all Contracting Parties as well as observer states and organizations
  |Policy area= Environment
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  |Policy area= Environment, biodiversity
  |Instruments= Regulatory
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  |Policy and/or legal framework=
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|Type of instrument=Regulatory
  |FOREST EUROPE indicator=Protective forest, infrastructure and managed natural resources
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  |Form of instrument=Convention
  |FOREST EUROPE criteria=Overall policies, institutions and instruments for SFM
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  |ToSIA indicators= Forest biodiversity
  |Partner institutions=  
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  |FOREST EUROPE criteria= Biodiversity
  |MAR = An environmental impact assessment documentation consisting in a description of the affected area and its impact, the possible alternatives, and further mitigation measures to keep adverse environmental impact to a minimum.
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  |FOREST EUROPE indicators= Threatened forest species
  |Linkages= Protocol on Strategic environmental assessment (SEA), Bilateral and Multilateral Cooperation on EIA in a Transboundary Context
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  |Monitoring, assessing and reporting= Reviewing reports, case-file system
  |Keywords=Transboundary impacts, Sustainable development, International cooperation, Environmental impact assessment
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  |Linkages= [[EU Birds Directive]], [[EU Habitats Directive]], [[NATURA 2000]], [[JNCC]], [[CBD]],[[EEA]]
  |URL= http://www.unece.org/env/eia/eia.html
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  |Keywords=Flora and fauna conservation, co-operation between countries, endangered natural habitats, endangered vulnerable species, migratory species
  |Description=  
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  |URL= http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/cultureheritage/nature/Bern/
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  |Description= The '''Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats''' (Bern Convention) recognizes the need to take positive actions for nature conservation but also to integrate concerns for biodiversity in national policies dealing with planning and development, as well as in countries’ measures against pollution.
 
  |Date= 1/11/2011
 
  |Date= 1/11/2011
  |Format= htlm
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  |Format= html
 
  |Access= Free
 
  |Access= Free
  |Publisher=  
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  |Publisher= Council of Europe
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  |Country= France
 
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Bern Convention
Start date: 1982
Scope: Global
Policy area: Environment, biodiversity
Legal status: Legally binding
Type of instrument: Regulatory
Form of instrument: Convention
Language: English
URL: Bern Convention website
Format: html
Access: Free
Publisher: Council of Europe
Country(ies): France
Date: 1/11/2011

The Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats (Bern Convention) recognizes the need to take positive actions for nature conservation but also to integrate concerns for biodiversity in national policies dealing with planning and development, as well as in countries’ measures against pollution.

Objective To conserve wild flora and fauna and their natural habitats, especially those species and habitats whose conservation requires the co-operation of several States, and to promote such co-operation, with a particular emphasis in endangered and vulnerable species
Target Wild flora and fauna conservation
Monitoring, assessing and reporting Reviewing reports, case-file system
Linkage(s) to policy processes, instruments and institutions EU Birds Directive, EU Habitats Directive, NATURA 2000, JNCC, CBD,EEA
Main formal decision making body European Comunity Council
Main implementing body Standing Committee that includes all Contracting Parties as well as observer states and organizations
Keywords Flora and fauna conservation, co-operation between countries, endangered natural habitats, endangered vulnerable species, migratory species
FOREST EUROPE criteria FOREST EUROPE indicators ToSIA indicators
Biodiversity Threatened forest species Forest biodiversity


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