Environmental conservation work in Hungary


Latest news and publications


 
Cutting invasive amorpha shrubs to produce biomass energy and restore wetlands.

25 Apr 2008
Planting the energy for wetland conservation in north Hungary

Making the right decisions on how to use land and plants in rural Europe can bring many benefits for business, nature and rural development.

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Handbook of legal and administrative instruments for addressing conflicts between infrastructure and nature conservation (WWF-DCP, 2007)

10 Apr 2008
Addressing threats to nature in the Carpathians
The handbook Addressing Threats to Nature in the Carpathians and related materials recently published by the WWF Danube-Carpathian Programme provide an introduction and overview of some of the legal and administrative tools available for addressing conflicts between infrastructure and nature conservation and protected areas in the Carpathian Mountains. » Read more

 
Massive CO2 emissions: The power sector is the biggest climate polluter. Tough caps on CO2 under a strong ETS can trigger a switch from dirty coal power to clean and efficient alternatives.

07 Apr 2008
EU carbon market sets up another round of windfall profits for dirtiest power generators
Polluting electricity generators in Europe are set to reap another round of extraordinary windfall profits from the carbon trading scheme meant to curb their carbon emissions, a new report revealed today.
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New or updated projects

Modified: Oct 2007 - Started: Jul 2001

Agriculture and Rural Development Policy

The project's goal is to prevent negative impacts of agricultural and rural development plans on nature, especially in the case of small regional plan... » Read more
 
Modified: Jul 2007 - Started: Jul 2000

Finding natural solutions to finance nature conservation

During the last century Ecsed Marsh was one of the largest wetlands in Europe. It was composed of open water, marshy areas and wide reedbeds, all of w... » Read more
 
Modified: Jul 2007 - Started: Jul 2001

Biodiversity in Hungary

The project focuses on conservation of Hungary’s rich biodiversity of Hungary by preserving and protecting natural and semi-natural habitats, flora an... » Read more

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