1 / 11

Communication on "Land as a Resource"

Communication on "Land as a Resource". Jacques DELSALLE Head of sector Land & Soil European Commission, DG Environment FoEE Conference "Putting resource efficiency back on the agenda" Brussels, 24 November 2014. Policy Background.

fanniej
Download Presentation

Communication on "Land as a Resource"

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Communication on "Land as a Resource" Jacques DELSALLE Head of sector Land & Soil European Commission, DG Environment FoEE Conference "Putting resource efficiency back on the agenda" Brussels, 24 November 2014

  2. Policy Background • 2011 EU2020 Strategy / Road Map for resource-efficient Europe (RERM) • Milestone: “By 2020, EU policies take into account their direct and indirect impact on land use in the EU and globally, and the rate of land take is on track with an aim to achieve no net land take by 2050; • soil erosion is reduced and the soil organic matter increased, with remedial work on contaminated sites well underway". • 2012 Rio+20 outcome document “The future we want”: • land and soil degradation recognized as a global problem • Milestone on land: "strive to achieve a land degradation neutral world in the context of sustainable development“ • 2013 7th Environment Action Programme for the EU • calls for setting targets on land take and on a number of crucial soil quality aspects (erosion, organic matter and contamination).

  3. Launch of the process:Conference 19/6/2014 http://ec.europa.eu/environment/land_use/conference_en.htm • The issues at stake • National and regional experiences • Exploring possible EU answers

  4. Land as a Resource:at the crossroad of objectives 1 and 2 of 7th Environmental Action Programme (EAP) Land as a resource

  5. What will be the Communication about? • Raising awareness about : • Value of land as a resource for crucial ecosystem services (provisioning, regulating, cultural, etc.); • Trends in land demand and land availability, trade-offs and nexus… • Wider socio-economic impacts of land degradation and inefficient land use • Providing pointers for further action at EU level: • Evaluate the effectiveness of current policy instruments at National, EU and global levels; • Define the sustainable level of ambition for a set of objectives (targets?) for pressures, state, impacts or responses • Assess options for EU contribution to a more sustainable management of land as a resource.

  6. Towards a definition for land use efficiency • Maximizing the net socio-economic benefits from land use, • Territorial value added? • Value of ecosystem services • Externalities: energy, pollution • Take into account global impacts • Impact on jobs • without degrading natural capital, • Natural Capital accounting: soil, water, biodiversity • Temporal, geographical dimension of potential trade-offs • taking into account the suitability of land for different functions (1ha  1ha…) • Soil quality • Water resources • Habitats & ecosystems • Climatic conditions • Topography • Localisation

  7. Resource-efficient use of Land Natural CapitalHow to deal with synergies and trade-offs? Transport Policy Europe 2020 Green Jobs Health & Pollution policies Cohesion & Urban Policy Nature & Biodiversity Energy Water Policy Bio-economy Climate Adaptation CAP Forest Strategy

  8. Indicators & targets • Study on identification appropriate indicators & relevance and feasibility of setting targets • Net land take indicator: to complement with information on intensity and impacts of artificialization • Land recycling: still lacks common understanding terminology • Soil erosion and organic matter: EU-wide datasets, strengthen link with provision ecosystem services • Multi-functionality: specify minimum provision levels and maximum acceptable trade-offs. • Global impacts: beyond Land Footprint: bio-productivity and impact oriented indicators. Still high methodological / data challenges • Need to address these topics together!

  9. Policy drivers • DPSIR analysis of land degradation and inefficient use processes: • Urbanisation and infrastructures • Bio-economy • Identification of options for action at EU level • Subsidiarity, proportionality tests • Existing policy and funding instruments

  10. Next steps • Public stakeholder consultation on options for action at EU levels, in particular • Indicators for land-use efficiency and land degradation • Concrete integration of sustainable land management in EU policy and funding instruments • Improved and cost-efficient knowledge base • Adoption foreseen 2nd half 2015

  11. Thank you for your attention! http://ec.europa.eu/environment/land_use/index_en.htm

More Related