This paper outlines the implications of the Habitats Directive of the European Union for port extension projects. Descending from the ecosystem level to the species level it will also draw conclusions on what the successful and less successful elements in the practice of implementing the Habitats Directive requirements from a nature protection perspective are. The focus of the paper is on projects and plans for port extension in or in the proximity of designated sites and on species protection. On the basis of case studies of large ports in northwestern Europe, preliminary conclusions are formulated and recommendations for similar projects are presented.
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1 January 2004
The Habitats Directive and port development in coastal zones: Experiences in safeguarding biodiversity
Fre Maes,
Frank Neumann
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Journal of Coastal Conservation
Vol. 10 • No. 1
January 2004
Vol. 10 • No. 1
January 2004
Bern Convention
EIA: Environmental Impact Assessment
endangered species
endemic species
EU: European Union
European Union
IROPI: Imperative Reasons of Overriding Public Interest