The Habitats Directive in its EU Environmental Law Context
European Nature's Best Hope?
Herausgeber: Born, Charles-Hubert; Schoukens, Hendrik; Cliquet, An
The Habitats Directive in its EU Environmental Law Context
European Nature's Best Hope?
Herausgeber: Born, Charles-Hubert; Schoukens, Hendrik; Cliquet, An
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This book analyses the Habitats Directive; one of the most prominent piece of EU environmental legislation of the past decades. In light of the limited success and the contested nature of the Habitats Directive so far this book examines the successes and failures of the Habitats Directive from a legal and political angle. The book brings together international experts to consider the application, implementation and future of the Habitats Directive in order to assess whether the Habitats Directive is resilient enough to tackle biodiversity loss in the twenty- first century.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 530
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 796g
- ISBN-13: 9781138701830
- ISBN-10: 1138701831
- Artikelnr.: 57042851
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 530
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 796g
- ISBN-13: 9781138701830
- ISBN-10: 1138701831
- Artikelnr.: 57042851
Habitats Directive 1. Global Objectives and Scope of the Habitats
Directive: What does the Obligation of Result Mean in Practice?, Marc
Clément 2. The Added Value of the Habitats Directive: Is Biodiversity in a
Better Conservation Status Since the Habitats Directive has Entered into
Force?, Carlos Romão Part II Natura 2000: Protecting and Enhancing the
World's Biggest Ecological 3. Sites Selection and Designation under the
Habitats and Birds Directives: A Sisyphean Task?, Hendrik Schoukens and
Hans Erik Woldendorp 4. The Concept of "Conservation Objectives" in the
Habitats Directive: A Need for a Better Definition?, Lucile Stahl 5.
Instruments for Sites Active Management of Natura 2000: Balancing Between
Stakeholders and Nature Conservation?, Agustín García-Ureta And Íñigo
Lazkano 6. Appropriate Impact Assessment: The Key to Effective Integration
of Nature Conservation Issues into Land-Use Planning, Francis Haumont 7.
Compensatory Measures Under Article 6(4) Of The Habitats Directive: No Net
Loss For Natura 2000?, Donald Mcgillivray Part III Species Protection: The
"Forgotten Part" of the Habitats Directive 8. Species Protection in The
European Union: How Strict is Strict?, Hendrik Schoukens And Kees
Bastmeijer 9. The Impact of Species Protection on Land Use Planning Via the
Environmental Assessment: Towards a More Proactive Approach?, Christoph
Sobotta 10. Trading in Wildlife Under the Habitats and Birds Directives:
Restricted Movement of Species V Free Movement of Goods, Nicolas De
Sadeleer Part IV Transversal Issues: The Habitats Directive and its
Neighbours 11. The Threshold for Liability for Ecological Damage in the EU:
Mixing Environmental and Conservation Law, Valerie Fogleman 12. Property
Rights and Nature Conservation, Gerd Winter 13. Implementation and
Enforcement of the Habitats Directive 92/43/EEC, Ludwig Krämer 14.
Transboundary Nature Conservation: Are there no Boundaries Within the
Natura 2000 Network?, Alexandra Aragão Part V Science-Policy and Nature
Conservation: Best Friends Forever? 15. Restoring Nature in the EU: The
Only Way is Up?, An Cliquet, Kris Decleer And Hendrik Schoukens 16.
Connectivity: Is Natura 2000 Only an Ecological Network on Paper?,
Jonathan Verschuuren 17. The Habitats Directive and Climate Change: Is the
Law Climate Proof?, Arie Trouwborst 18. IAS Beyond the Habitats Directive:
A Momentum for Further EU Harmonization?, Delphine Misonne 19. How to Cope
With the Unknown? A Few Things about Scientific Uncertainty, Precaution and
Adaptive Management, Eve Truilhé-Marengo 20. Under Fire from all
Directions: Swedish Wolf Management Hunting Scrutinized By Brussels... and
at Home, Jan Darpö And Yaffa Epstein Part VI Nature Conservation @ Sea: A
Brave New World? 21. Natura 2000 And Fisheries: A Question of Competence or
Willingness?, Hendrik Schoukens and Harm Dotinga 22. Marine Species
Protection And Management in the European Union: Who will Save Our
Dolphins?, Sandy Luk and Sarah Gregerson 23. Nature Conservation and Water
Management: One Battle?, Peter De Smedt and Marleen Van Rijswick Part VII
The Integration Of Nature Conservation In Other Policy Areas: 20 Years Of
Solitude? 24. Biodiversity and Agriculture: Greening the Cap Beyond the
Status Quo?, Isabelle Doussan and Hendrik Schoukens 25. Biodiversity
outside Protected Areas: An Outlaw Waiting to be Saved?, Geert Van Hoorick
Part VIII New Approaches To Nature Conservation: A Quick Glance at the
Future 26. Ecosystem Services: The Real Value of Nature, Kathleen Mertens
27. Habitat Offset and Banking - Will It Save Our Nature? Perspectives for
a more Comprehensive and Flexible Approach to Nature Protection, Moritz
Reese Outlook
Habitats Directive 1. Global Objectives and Scope of the Habitats
Directive: What does the Obligation of Result Mean in Practice?, Marc
Clément 2. The Added Value of the Habitats Directive: Is Biodiversity in a
Better Conservation Status Since the Habitats Directive has Entered into
Force?, Carlos Romão Part II Natura 2000: Protecting and Enhancing the
World's Biggest Ecological 3. Sites Selection and Designation under the
Habitats and Birds Directives: A Sisyphean Task?, Hendrik Schoukens and
Hans Erik Woldendorp 4. The Concept of "Conservation Objectives" in the
Habitats Directive: A Need for a Better Definition?, Lucile Stahl 5.
Instruments for Sites Active Management of Natura 2000: Balancing Between
Stakeholders and Nature Conservation?, Agustín García-Ureta And Íñigo
Lazkano 6. Appropriate Impact Assessment: The Key to Effective Integration
of Nature Conservation Issues into Land-Use Planning, Francis Haumont 7.
Compensatory Measures Under Article 6(4) Of The Habitats Directive: No Net
Loss For Natura 2000?, Donald Mcgillivray Part III Species Protection: The
"Forgotten Part" of the Habitats Directive 8. Species Protection in The
European Union: How Strict is Strict?, Hendrik Schoukens And Kees
Bastmeijer 9. The Impact of Species Protection on Land Use Planning Via the
Environmental Assessment: Towards a More Proactive Approach?, Christoph
Sobotta 10. Trading in Wildlife Under the Habitats and Birds Directives:
Restricted Movement of Species V Free Movement of Goods, Nicolas De
Sadeleer Part IV Transversal Issues: The Habitats Directive and its
Neighbours 11. The Threshold for Liability for Ecological Damage in the EU:
Mixing Environmental and Conservation Law, Valerie Fogleman 12. Property
Rights and Nature Conservation, Gerd Winter 13. Implementation and
Enforcement of the Habitats Directive 92/43/EEC, Ludwig Krämer 14.
Transboundary Nature Conservation: Are there no Boundaries Within the
Natura 2000 Network?, Alexandra Aragão Part V Science-Policy and Nature
Conservation: Best Friends Forever? 15. Restoring Nature in the EU: The
Only Way is Up?, An Cliquet, Kris Decleer And Hendrik Schoukens 16.
Connectivity: Is Natura 2000 Only an Ecological Network on Paper?,
Jonathan Verschuuren 17. The Habitats Directive and Climate Change: Is the
Law Climate Proof?, Arie Trouwborst 18. IAS Beyond the Habitats Directive:
A Momentum for Further EU Harmonization?, Delphine Misonne 19. How to Cope
With the Unknown? A Few Things about Scientific Uncertainty, Precaution and
Adaptive Management, Eve Truilhé-Marengo 20. Under Fire from all
Directions: Swedish Wolf Management Hunting Scrutinized By Brussels... and
at Home, Jan Darpö And Yaffa Epstein Part VI Nature Conservation @ Sea: A
Brave New World? 21. Natura 2000 And Fisheries: A Question of Competence or
Willingness?, Hendrik Schoukens and Harm Dotinga 22. Marine Species
Protection And Management in the European Union: Who will Save Our
Dolphins?, Sandy Luk and Sarah Gregerson 23. Nature Conservation and Water
Management: One Battle?, Peter De Smedt and Marleen Van Rijswick Part VII
The Integration Of Nature Conservation In Other Policy Areas: 20 Years Of
Solitude? 24. Biodiversity and Agriculture: Greening the Cap Beyond the
Status Quo?, Isabelle Doussan and Hendrik Schoukens 25. Biodiversity
outside Protected Areas: An Outlaw Waiting to be Saved?, Geert Van Hoorick
Part VIII New Approaches To Nature Conservation: A Quick Glance at the
Future 26. Ecosystem Services: The Real Value of Nature, Kathleen Mertens
27. Habitat Offset and Banking - Will It Save Our Nature? Perspectives for
a more Comprehensive and Flexible Approach to Nature Protection, Moritz
Reese Outlook