EU law on nature restoration continues to spark public debate

Published 16:27 on March 11, 2025  /  Last updated at 16:27 on March 11, 2025  / /  Biodiversity, EMEA

The European Commission’s blueprint for national nature restoration plans has drawn widespread criticism from environmental groups, landowners, and industry representatives, with concerns ranging from property rights to weak data and funding gaps.
The European Commission’s blueprint for national nature restoration plans has drawn widespread criticism from environmental groups, landowners, and industry representatives, with concerns ranging from property rights to weak data and funding gaps.


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