This project aims to protect and enhance Türkiye’s marine ecosystems & coastal natural habitats and biodiversity by establishing the necessary institutional and technical infrastructure concerning the Wild Birds Directive (2009/147/EC) and Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC). In addition, it will help Türkiye to enhance its experience on different approaches for the identification and management of the potential marine Natura 2000 sites. Additionally, the project also aims to achieve the following objectives;

-To identify important species list in line with the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) and the Wild Birds Directive (2009/147/EC)

-To identify marine habitat types and potential marine NATURA 2000 Areas in line with the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC)

-To improve marine protected areas studies and adopt new approaches related to the implementation of EU nature conservation into an existing national perspective

-To increase capacity of the MoAF on marine and coastal habitats

Extended TitleIdentification of Marine Habitats and Potentially Marine NATURA 2000 Areas
Extended Description

Identification of Marine Habitats and Potentially Marine NATURA 2000 Areas

Publication Date2023-05-26
CountryTurkey
Procurement StatusFuture
TypeNot applicable
Contract TypeServices
Award CriteriaNot applicable
Value7500000.00
OrganisationMinistry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change/ General Directorate of European Union and Foreign Relations/ Department of European Union Investments
AddressMustafa Kemal Mahallesi 2082.Cd. No:52 Çankaya
TownAnkara
Postal Code06530
Class Code90700000
Class DescriptionEnvironmental services
SourceOffice for Official Publications of the European Communities - Tenders electronic daily (Ted)

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