
This evaluation report describes how important the level of compensation is in relation to other factors when deciding to apply for environmental compensation in the Rural Development Program.
This evaluation report describes how important the level of compensation is in relation to other factors when deciding to apply for environmental compensation in the Rural Development Program.
This evaluation assesses the location of protection zones in relation to the erosion risk and compares the location of protection zones in the previous and current program period.
The evaluation examines how the compensation for increased animal welfare has worked and whether the goals of the compensation have been achieved.
Evaluation of the activities of the NRN
The actions of the National Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 have generated important direct and indirect effects.
This report collects the value of the year 2018 and previous years of the 35 environmental indicators of the RDP Environmental Monitoring Programme, providing a sufficiently representative time series for each indicator. The document contains a summary of the evolution of the indicators and a section with the analysis of the results and the methodological sheet at the indicator level. The indicators cover a wide range of topics in the agri-food and forestry sector: consumption (energy, fertilizers, pesticides, water), pollution of agricultural origin in water and soils, erosion, GHG and ammonia emissions, surfaces, ecological production systems and biodiversity.
SEO / BirdLife has updated until 2019 the CCI 35, Farmland Bird Index for the Castilla-La Mancha territory, giving continuity to the studies of previous years.
This report relates the findings of the monitoring of common bird species for the determination of Slovenian farmland bird index
The report presents the results of field monitoring in 2019 for Eastern Eggar (Eriogaster catax), the apollo (Parnassius apollo), the False Ringlet (Coenonympha oedippus), the Marsh Fritillary (Euphydryas aurinia), the Scarce Fritillary (Euphydryas maturna), the Large Blue (Phengaris arion), the Scarce Large Bluel (P. teleius) and the Dusky Large Blue (P. nausithous).
In 2019, 18 selected qualifying bird species were monitored in Natura 2000 areas for birds (Special Protection Area).