Setting up EU biodiversity monitoring initiative could cost up to €40 bln over 10 years, expert says

Published 13:31 on April 17, 2024  /  Last updated at 13:31 on April 17, 2024  / /  Biodiversity, EMEA

Implementing an EU-wide biodiversity monitoring platform could cost up to €40 billion over the next decade, with each euro invested estimated to pay off up to 10 times, a researcher involved in the project said Wednesday.
Implementing an EU-wide biodiversity monitoring platform could cost up to €40 billion over the next decade, with each euro invested estimated to pay off up to 10 times, a researcher involved in the project said Wednesday.


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