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SHARING OPTIONS: The system would require landscape features and semi-natural areas to be mapped at a farm-scale level. \ Philip Doyle Scoring Irish farms based on the volume of semi-natural vegetation and landscape features present has been suggested as Ireland’s flagship eco-scheme by a group of scientists and researchers. The proposals have been made as part of an EU-wide report on how the next CAP can improve biodiversity. Around 25% of Ireland’s direct payment budget, some €300m, is to be ring-fenced for eco-schemes. Eco-schemes will be voluntary for farmers, but those who opt out will not secure a full direct payment. ....
Minister Noonan welcomes stakeholder review of the National Biodiversity Action Plan Minister Noonan acknowledged the value of the Biodiversity Forum’s work in independently monitoring the third National Biodiversity Action Plan 2017-2021’s progress He welcomed the report and pledged to consider its findings in detail in advance of the preparation of the next National Biodiversity Action Plan He also more than doubled the group’s annual funding to €25,000 Minister for Heritage and Electoral Reform has welcomed the publication of a new independent review of Ireland’s third National Biodiversity Action Plan 2017-2021. The review was conducted by the Biodiversity Forum, a group of biodiversity experts from across academia, NGO, public and private sectors, whose role is to provide independent monitoring of progress of the implementation of the National Biodiversity Action Plan, highlighting progress and bottlenecks, and providing progress reports to the Minis ....