Needs and priorities for biodiversity funding: A comparative analysis of Hungary and Poland

Briefing | 20 December 2024
EU biodiversity financing is essential for funding the urgent activities required to safeguard what remains of Europe’s biodiversity and restore its degraded ecosystems.
This briefing compares national biodiversity needs and priorities in Hungary and Poland, two of the principal recipients of EU funding. It focuses on three main aspects: the current biodiversity status in these countries, the availability of financial resources, and the key sectors requiring financial intervention.
Theme: Biodiversity | EU funds | biodiversity spending
Location: Hungary | Poland
Project: EU funds and biodiversity
Tags: EU funds | biodiversity
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