Our commitment to biodiversity

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Our commitment to biodiversity

The Nature Restoration Law: a new path for restoring ecosystems

From habitat restoration to biodiversity recovery: the National Biodiversity Future Center supports the EU’s commitment with science and strategy

What the National Biodiversity Future Center can do

The NBFC plays a crucial role in turning the Nature Restoration Law into practical action

Development of the National Restoration Ecology Plan

NBFC supports the Ministry of Environment (MASE) in drafting the National Plan—providing scientific input on biodiversity and mapping out habitats.

Monitoring of interventions and resilience

Using tailored protocols, NBFC tracks how restoration projects perform over time—measuring resilience across different ecosystems to ensure long-term success.

Experience across ecosystems

NBFC brings hands-on experience in restoration across a wide range of settings—forests, farmlands, freshwater, marine, and urban areas. This breadth is essential for tackling the challenges set out by the Nature Restoration Law, which spans diverse habitats and ecosystems.

Intervention analysis and scientific reporting

NBFC assesses the impact of restoration efforts through detailed analysis. This is key to demonstrating effectiveness, securing funding, and guiding future work.

Enhancement of biodiversity

NBFC works to boost biodiversity as part of restoration—showing the environmental, social, and economic benefits that make investment worthwhile.