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Habitats Directive
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The Habitats Directive is based on two pillars:

  • the Natura 2000 network of protected sites;
  • the strict system of species protection.

The directive protects approximately 1,000 animal and plant species and over 200 types of habitat, such as special types of forests, meadows, wetlands, etc., which are of great importance for Europe.

The Member States identify and propose an exhaustive list of the sites, which, at national level, have an ecological interest which is relevant from the point of view of the Habitats Directive's objectives (cf. C-371/98). The Commission establishes a European list by selecting sites from Member State proposals to ensure a favourable conservation of habitats and species on a European scale.

For the presentation on "Introduction to the Birds & Habitats Directives" see:

e-Presentation of Mr Fotios Papoulias: Introduction to the Birds & Habitats Directives Start the e-presentation
Introduction to the Birds & Habitats Directives
Mr Fotios Papoulias:

For the presentation on "The Habitats Directive in the case law of the CJEU" see:

e-Presentation of Mr Matthieu Wemaëre: The Habitats Directive in the case law of the CJEU Start the e-presentation
The Habitats Directive in the case law of the CJEU
Mr Matthieu Wemaëre:

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