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The Member has raised the fundamental question of whether an annual budget of EUR 3.4 million or EUR 5.7 million would be appropriate. That is the key issue.
Much of the effort to date as regards the Natura 2000 network of sites, habitats and bird directives has been devoted to the initial designation of sites; the purely mechanical side of it. It is very difficult at this early stage to estimate the likely costs of conserving those sites in future years.
I understand that the Commission has been examining this question further in preparing its communication on financing Natura 2000.
To summarise, the work has been on the designation of sites. Until that phase of the work is completed, it is difficult to see what the overall cost is likely to be, but I would nevertheless compliment and thank the Member for raising this issue."@en1
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