Loi du 21 décembre 2007

In this legislation, the focus is on the protection of natural habitats and species, emphasising the importance of preserving biodiversity. The document highlights the modifications made to existing laws to enhance conservation efforts and ensure the sustainable management of natural resources. It introduces measures to safeguard specific habitats and species, aiming to maintain ecological balance and prevent degradation.

One key aspect addressed in the legislation is the establishment of a framework for evaluating the environmental impact of projects in protected areas. This includes the identification of sites crucial for the conservation of habitats and species, emphasising the need for responsible planning and development. The document emphasises the significance of maintaining the integrity of the Natura 2000 network, underscoring the interconnectedness of ecosystems and the importance of preserving biodiversity.

Furthermore, the legislation outlines the requirements for compensatory measures in cases where projects may have adverse effects on the environment. It stresses the need for thorough assessments and monitoring to mitigate potential harm and ensure the long-term sustainability of natural areas. By setting clear guidelines and regulations, the document aims to promote responsible stewardship of natural heritage, encouraging a harmonious coexistence between human activities and the preservation of biodiversity.

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Category
Green Transition
Source
Gouvernement du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg
Author(s)
Language
French
Geography
Luxembourg
Keywords
Biodiversity, Biodiversity conservation, Environmental Protection, Natural Resources, Ecological balance, Protected areas, Sustainability
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