Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6546989 | Land Use Policy | 2016 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
This study differentiates the potential effectiveness of a no-net-loss policy framework in three manners: (i) considering biodiversity and ecosystem services simultaneously; (ii) in the light of existing policies and land use pressures; and (iii) in different land use contexts across the EU. Taken together, we conclude that achieving no-net-loss for biodiversity and ecosystem services throughout the EU remains challenging given high land use demands. Nevertheless, in large parts of Europe there appears room for improvement for certain kinds of biodiversity and ecosystem services compared to Business-as-Usual, while still meeting other land use demands.
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Authors
C.J.E. Schulp, A.J.A. Van Teeffelen, G. Tucker, P.H. Verburg,