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Evaluating the Natura 2000 Network's Infrastructure for Biodiversity Protection

Natura 2000, encompassing approximately 27,000 protected areas, represents the largest global network aimed at biodiversity preservation within the EU.

Editorial Staff
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The Natura 2000 network is a critical infrastructure initiative designed to safeguard biodiversity across Europe. With around 27,000 designated areas, it serves as a comprehensive framework for conservation efforts.

This extensive network is not only the largest of its kind globally but also plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance by protecting various wild plant and animal species and their habitats.

The implications of Natura 2000 extend beyond environmental protection; it influences land use policies, resource management, and regional development strategies across member states.