Are the Targets of the Nature Restoration Regulation Achievable at a Regional Scale? An Analysis of Natura 2000 Sites on the Island of Sardinia
Michele Defraia, Erika Bazzato, Michela Marignani

TL;DR
This study evaluates if restoring 20% of degraded ecosystems in Europe by 2030 is feasible in Sardinia, finding that focusing only on protected sites won't meet the goal.
Contribution
The paper provides a regional feasibility analysis of the EU's Nature Restoration Regulation using Sardinia's Natura 2000 sites as a case study.
Findings
Coastal ecosystems in Sardinia are most endangered but contribute little to restoration targets due to limited distribution.
Forest and shrub habitats are more widespread and critical for achieving the NRR goals.
Restoration within Natura 2000 sites alone is insufficient, requiring efforts in agricultural and urban areas.
Abstract
The Nature Restoration Regulation (NRR) aims to restore 20% of degraded terrestrial and marine ecosystems across Europe by 2030. One of the initial provisions states that, by 2030, Member States should prioritize the restoration of natural ecosystems within Natura 2000 sites, emphasizing the urgency of assessing the conservation status of habitats in these areas. We selected Sardinia as a case study to evaluate the feasibility of the NRR at the regional level. The Natura 2000 sites in Sardinia cover a comparable percentage of territory (18.87%) to the national (19.38%) and European level (18.6%). Additionally, Sardinia’s insularity, high biodiversity levels, and low population density make it an ideal model for testing restoration strategies. Using official Natura 2000 data provided by the Italian Ministry of the Environment, we assessed the potential for restoration for each habitat…
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TopicsLand Use and Ecosystem Services · Environmental Conservation and Management · Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
