
The Nature Restoration Law requires Member States to develop and adopt Nature Restoration Plans (NRPs) detailing how they will achieve the law’s targets and obligations. Drafting coherent and ambitious NRPs is key to successfully implementing the law. The ‘Guidance and Recommendations For Ambitious Nature Restoration Plans’ report provides insights and advice to help navigate the legal requirements of the law, focusing on the preparation, drafting and finalisation of NRPs.
The report outlines the step-by-step approach for Member States to develop their NRPs, so the detailed explanations provided in the report will be useful for civil society organisations, Member State authorities and all relevant actors involved in the process.
The report was written by the Institute for European Environmental Policy, with contributions from WWF European Policy Office, BirdLife Europe and Central Asia, ClientEarth and the European Environmental Bureau.
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