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  |Linkages= [[EU Biodiversity Strategy]], [[EU Birds Directive]], [[EU Habitats Directive]], [[NATURA 2000]], [[Bonn Convention]], [[Bern Convention]], [[Ramsar Convention]], [[CBD]], [[UNFCCC]], [[UNCLOS]]
 
  |Linkages= [[EU Biodiversity Strategy]], [[EU Birds Directive]], [[EU Habitats Directive]], [[NATURA 2000]], [[Bonn Convention]], [[Bern Convention]], [[Ramsar Convention]], [[CBD]], [[UNFCCC]], [[UNCLOS]]
 
  |Monitoring, assessing and reporting= EEA Streamlining of European Biodiversity Indicators (SEBI), Annual reporting
 
  |Monitoring, assessing and reporting= EEA Streamlining of European Biodiversity Indicators (SEBI), Annual reporting
  |Keywords=Biodiversity, ecosystems, conservation, marine environment, NATURA 2000
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  |Keywords=Biodiversity loss, biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services, invasive species, governance, climate change, knowledge
 
  |URL=http://ec.europa.eu/environment/nature/biodiversity/comm2006/index_en.htm
 
  |URL=http://ec.europa.eu/environment/nature/biodiversity/comm2006/index_en.htm
 
  |Description=The '''EU Biodiversity Action Plan''' (BAP) is a policy instrument which addresses the challenge of halting the decline of biodiversity in the European Union by 2020. It establishes a detailed set of target driven objectives, specifies a comprehensive plan of priority actions and outlines the responsibility of community institutions and Member States in relation to each. It also contains indicators to monitor progress and a timetable for evaluations.  
 
  |Description=The '''EU Biodiversity Action Plan''' (BAP) is a policy instrument which addresses the challenge of halting the decline of biodiversity in the European Union by 2020. It establishes a detailed set of target driven objectives, specifies a comprehensive plan of priority actions and outlines the responsibility of community institutions and Member States in relation to each. It also contains indicators to monitor progress and a timetable for evaluations.  

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BAP
Start date: 2006
Scope: European Union
Policy area: Biodiversity
Legal status: Non-legally binding
Type of instrument: Regulatory
Form of instrument: Action plan
Language: English
URL: BAP website
Format: html
Access: Free
Publisher: EC DG Environment
Country(ies): Belgium
Date: 4/5/2011

The EU Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) is a policy instrument which addresses the challenge of halting the decline of biodiversity in the European Union by 2020. It establishes a detailed set of target driven objectives, specifies a comprehensive plan of priority actions and outlines the responsibility of community institutions and Member States in relation to each. It also contains indicators to monitor progress and a timetable for evaluations.

Objective To set out a comprehensive programme of actions and targets
Target
  • Biodiversity in the EU
  • The EU and global biodiversity
  • Biodiversity and climate change
  • The knowledge base
Policy and/or legal framework United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), EU Biodiversity Policy
Monitoring, assessing and reporting EEA Streamlining of European Biodiversity Indicators (SEBI), Annual reporting
Linkage(s) to policy processes, instruments and institutions EU Biodiversity Strategy, EU Birds Directive, EU Habitats Directive, NATURA 2000, Bonn Convention, Bern Convention, Ramsar Convention, CBD, UNFCCC, UNCLOS
Keywords Biodiversity loss, biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services, invasive species, governance, climate change, knowledge
FOREST EUROPE criteria FOREST EUROPE indicators ToSIA indicators
Biodiversity Tree species composition, Regeneration, Naturalness, Introduced tree species, Deadwood, Genetic resources, Landscape pattern, Threatened forest species, Protected forests Forest biodiversity