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Natura 2000 sites with management plans are most effective at helping waterbirds adapt to climate change

A major role of protected areas is to provide species with opportunities to shift their distribution in response to climate change. This study looks at key characteristics of Natura 2000 sites to assess their influence on the speed at which water-bird communities react to rising temperatures. The researchers report that sites designated under the EU’s Birds Directive, and with a management plan, are most effective at facilitating climate change adaptation. Click here to read more

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date:  09/08/2022