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European Red List of trees

Complete Title: 
European Red List of trees
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The European Red List is a review of the status of European species according to IUCN regional Red Listing guidelines. It identifies those species that are threatened with extinction at the regional level – in order that appropriate conservation action can be taken to improve their status. This publication summarises results for all Europe’s native species of tree (454 species), of which 265 species (over 58%) are endemic to continental Europe, with 56% (252 species) endemic to the 28 EU Member States. Of these, 168 (42%) of the species are threatened with extinction at the European level, however, for 57 species (nearly 13%) there was insufficient information to assign a conservation status, and are therefore classified as Data Deficient, and in need of further research. The main threat to tree species in Europe has been identified as invasive or problematic species, impacting 38% of tree species, followed by deforestation and wood harvesting, and urban development (both affecting 20% of tree species). For threatened species, livestock farming, land abandonment, changes in forest and woodland management, and other ecosystem modifications such as fire are the major threats, impacting the survival of trees.

Imprint: 
Cambridge, UK and Brussels, Belgium : IUCN, 2019
Physical Description: 
viii, 60p. : ill., maps
Publication Year: 
2019
ISBN: 
978-2-8317-1985-6
978-2-8317-1986-3
DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.CH.2019.ERL.1.en
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English
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Record created: 2019/08/28
Record updated: 2022/05/24