Under the European Green Deal, the EU biodiversity strategy for 2030 sets a path for the recovery of Europe’s biodiversity, including its forest biodiversity. The biodiversity strategy for 2030...
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Successfully managing the green and digital transitions is a crucial factor that could increase the resilience and strategic autonomy of the EU and shape its future. Yet digitalisation of agriculture and rural...
The EU agricultural outlook, published once a year, presents the outlook for major EU agricultural markets until 2035. It is based on a set of assumptions regarding macroeconomic...
In 2020, the EU adopted a new Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 setting out a comprehensive package of commitments and actions to put Europe's biodiversity back on the path to recovery by 2030...
A European Commission initiative providing environmental research findings in an easy-to-understand way.
The EU is now taking major steps to bring more nature into farming and into our lives. This will ensure that we strengthen our food security in the long-term. Working...
The Commission proposes a law suggesting new binding targets to restore natural habitats, for a sustainable, resilient and more productive future.
Green surfacing (the transformation of urban surfaces into green areas) has been associated with water, energy, climate and well-being benefits. This study conducted an EU-wide assessment...
This report sets out guidance on managing healthy and resilient ecosystems in the context of the bioeconomy in Europe, specifically focused on agro-ecosystems, forest ecosystems and marine aquaculture ecosystems. The guidelines...
Forests are under pressure by inadequate management practices and climate changes. This research is based on the latest scientific evidence to show how biodiversity, the bioeconomy and climate change...