Ireland's Biodiversity Awareness Campaign

Actions for Biodiversity 2011-2016

Ireland's National Biodiversity Plan

Actions for Biodiversity 2011-2016’, Ireland’s 2nd National Biodiversity Plan, launched on 9 November 2011 builds upon the achievements of the first plan and focuses on actions that were not fully completed and addresses emerging issues. It has been developed in line with the EU and International Biodiversity strategies and policies.


In addition to biodiversity many important ecosystems exist which provide a variety of services which bring many benefits to society and the economy; there are four main categories:
·    Provisioning services (production of food and water, etc.)
·    Regulating services (e.g. the control of climate and disease)
·    Supporting services (e.g. nutrient cycling and crop pollination)
·    Cultural services (such as spiritual and recreational benefits)
The measures Ireland will take are presented as 102 actions under a series of 7 Strategic Objectives.  Some of the actions within the plan are continuing elements of existing work and many are requirements under existing EU Directives. The objectives cover the conservation of biodiversity in the wider countryside and in the marine environment, both within and outside protected areas; the mainstreaming of biodiversity across the decision making process in the State; the strengthening of the knowledge base on biodiversity; increasing public awareness and participation; and Ireland’s contribution to international biodiversity issues, including North South co-ordination on issues of common interest. To view the Biodiversity Plan click on the cover image above.
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