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Response to “European biodiversity – the private sector offer”
CONFERENCE
BRUXELLES (European Parliament )DECEMBER 1st 2009
Gareth MorganHead of Agriculture Policy (Birdlife UK)[email protected]
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Agriculture and biodiversity – Birdlife warmly welcomes the initiative.
The two must go together
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Farmland birds have had a tough time
EU common farmland birds (2007 data)
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EBCC/RSPB/BirdLife/Statistics Netherlands
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Farmland birds are the most threatened group of birds in Europe
• Yellowhammer population fell by 40% between 1980 and 2002 in EU15
• Little bustard in France: from ~10.000 males in 1976 to ~1.600 in 2004 (84% decline in 18 years)
• EU population of Corn buntings fell by 60% between 1980 and 2002
• Tree sparrows in the UK declined by 95% in between 1970 and 1998
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The new Member States: following the trend
EU common farmland birds (2007 data)
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Old EU (33) New EU (23)
EBCC/RSPB/BirdLife/Statistics Netherlands
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Why the change?No fundamental disagreement with factors identified:
• Decline of historical farming practices
• Getting landscape structure right
• Climate change
• Predation
• Introduced species
• Urbanisation, marginalisation and abandonment
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But the primary issue has been changes in farming practices
• More mechanization• Greater intensity of farming • Polarization of arable and pasture• Increased use of pesticides and
fertilizers• Increased field size• Abandonment of marginal areas
• Less mixed farming• Less habitat diversity• Fewer landscape
elements• Decline of extensive
grazing• Loss of natural habitats • loss of weeds and insect
food
RSPB Image
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Is there a future for multi-functional farming?
S Nagy
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High Nature Value Farming – we need ecological modernisation
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But in most farming systems we can’t take biodiversity for granted
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A robust baseline standard…
NABU
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…and thinking ahead when policies such as set-aside are changed or abolished…
RSPB
Sue Tranter (rspb-images.com)
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Agri-environment schemes – public payments for public goods…
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Stone curlew in England
• Under the Countryside Stewardship scheme, fallow plots were created for nesting Stone curlews.
• Pairs in central southern England increased from 45 in 1991 to 103 in 2005
RSPB
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Great bustards in Castro Verde, Portugal- Agri environment makes the difference
Castro Verde, Portugal• AES implemented on the 60.000ha
Castro Verde SPA to maintain traditional crop rotations and low grazing intensities, reduce pesticide inputs and keep winter stubble
• Great bustard national population: increased from 760 to over 1400 since 1996
• Population concentrated in Castro Verde increased from 50 to 80%
• Elsewhere, 8 local populations went extinct and most others declined
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So why are Farmland birds still in decline?
• Funding for agri environment and other conservation schemes is still limited• Biodiversity is still just a by-product of most CAP spending
EU budget spent on land management in b€
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• AES needs to be available everywhere• But schemes must deliver results• And this needs a big shift in CAP funds
RSPB RSPB
BirdLife
C Miller R Martin
L Boccaccio
S Benko
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The challenge gets greater…
• Climate Change will bring new pressures on biodiversity• Farmland will be the main habitat through which many species will have to move to follow their shifting “climate envelope”
Simulated distribution of Grasshopper warbler in late 20th century
Simulated distribution of Grasshopper warbler in late 21st century
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The EU budget – time to work together!Defend the budget – but not the status quo…
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Tel. +32 2 280 08 30www.birdlife.org
All bird images, unless indicated otherwise: Stefan Benko
All other images, unless indicated otherwise: Ariel Brunner
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