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Top 10 improvements for the EU's draft Nature Restoration Law

Last year, the European Commission published its long-awaited draft proposal for a Regulation on Nature Restoration, a landmark step in the EU's efforts to protect and restore damaged European habitats.

Several Green Deal-funded projects had the opportunity to analyse and provide their comments on the draft proposal. Read more about what they had to say and the 10 improvements they would recommend.

Projects: MERLIN, WaterLANDSREST-COAST and SUPERB

date:  30/03/2023

The EU Nature Restoration Law

Last year, the European Commission published its long-awaited draft proposal for a Regulation on Nature Restoration. The regulation is a landmark step in the EU's efforts to protect and restore damaged European habitats. The proposal states that despite the EU's best efforts, biodiversity loss and habitat degradation is continuing at an alarming rate, although it is well known that healthy ecosystems are essential for our long-term well-being, prosperity and security.

It aims to enable the EU to act with urgency and to start restoring ecosystems based on binding targets and obligations that can already be measured and monitored. This will ensure that Member States can start restoration work without delay. More ecosystems can be included at later stages by developing joint methods to set further targets by amending the regulation. The proposal thus paves the way for a broad range of ecosystems in the EU to be restored and maintained by 2050, with measurable results by 2030 and 2040. It enables the EU to contribute to halting biodiversity loss and bring nature back to good health. It also enables the EU to demonstrate global leadership on protecting nature.

Read more about the EU Nature Restoration Law

 

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