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Biodiversity

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1998=100
1998100
1999104.16871373936
2000113.11489066433
2001110.485891529761
2002111.489312593619
2003103.314599829098
2004111.951744390476
2005115.11130712643
2006117.494749860868
2007120.892326982136
2008122.922008309548
2009119.159333866475
2010114.758100192875
2011116.534860778796
2012113.412231297193
2013109.409916266113
2014120.680766120075
2015122.83568632155
2016121.455683405351

Bird numbers in Ireland, as measured by the common bird index, generally improved over the 1998-2016 period. The Irish index of common birds fluctuated between 100 in 1998 and 122.9 in 2008. In 2016 the index was 121.5.

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Country% of total land area
Croatia30.0985970244195
Slovakia26.8297676323063
Cyprus26.7433751743375
Slovenia24.9889014945987
Bulgaria22.7445676674781
Greece20.9534636956192
Spain20.1080862629809
Luxembourg16.0954948016943
Romania15.5702186743627
Poland15.4877912275933
Hungary14.7769536708589
Estonia13.7155618449564
Italy13.3161651727491
EU2812.4672455830137
Austria12.2276678710693
Netherlands11.4891874969898
Germany11.2763317471032
Belgium10.436320754717
Latvia10.2339407639072
Portugal10.0054353734102
Czech Republic8.92019374635458
Lithuania8.46847674614478
France8.01395504668677
Finland7.26019902704461
United Kingdom6.57258393922065
Sweden6.37510123799607
Ireland6.13403528742174
Denmark5.77355951082542
Malta5.06329113924051

Ireland, at 6.1% in 2018, had the third lowest proportion of total land area among EU Member States designated as terrestrial Special Protected Areas (SPA’s) under the EU Birds Directive. Croatia at 30.1% had the highest proportion of total land classified as SPA’s in 2018 and Malta, at 5.1%, the lowest.

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Country% of total land area
Slovenia37.843437083806
Croatia36.5833833975333
Bulgaria34.4621765395366
Slovakia29.9580305046576
Cyprus28.8354253835425
Spain27.3417039434845
Greece27.2714870395634
Luxembourg27.0311898344243
Romania22.7416303467832
Hungary21.4436203375255
Portugal20.6652897054028
Poland19.5583414618546
Italy19.0038927034211
EU2818.042294665752
Estonia17.9233184451422
Germany15.4647635639482
Austria15.3722319607913
Czech Republic14.1353688534983
Sweden13.4046338077057
Netherlands13.2976930116072
Malta13.2911392405063
Ireland13.1317586795674
France12.8825620183834
Belgium12.7456761006289
Finland12.5670939981369
Lithuania12.4086920567832
Latvia11.5298270603354
United Kingdom8.58099828445389
Denmark8.39115401573341

In 2018, Ireland had 13.1% of its total land area designated as terrestrial Special Areas of Conservation (SAC’s) under the EU Habitats Directive. This was the eight lowest rate in the EU and below the European average of 18%. Slovenia had 37.8% of its total land area designated as SAC’s, the highest in the EU. Denmark, at 8.4%, had the lowest.

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