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In the period (2008-2022), the farmland bird index is 73.9, and the grassland bird index in the agricultural landscape is 56.3.The fourteen-year trend of farmland birds shows moderate declining, despite a stable trend over the last eight years.

 

 

 


This indicator measures changes in populations of characteristic farmland bird species. The relative change (index) in the number of pairs is measured based on field surveys. According to our estimates, monitoring will allow us to follow long-term population trends, as monitoring is carried out on a large number of plots (110 plots in the period 2008–2016). These surveys are mostly carried out by local volunteers close to their homes. If there is no data for a certain year, it can be replaced with the data from a relevant statistical model.

 


Charts

Figure NB14-1: Farmland bird index
Sources: 

DOPPS-SIPKK

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Farmland indicator species [index(100=2008)]

Generalist species [index(100=2008)]

Meadow species [index(100=2008)]

2008

100

100

100

2009

95.20

97.10

93.30

2010

80.80

92.20

67.80

2011

82.90

98.80

70

2012

85.50

101.10

65.70

2013

81

89.20

63.20

2014

79.10

93.60

60.30

2015

72.10

85.60

57.10

2016

75.60

88.40

60.20

2017

76

91.90

56.50

2018

79

89.40

60.10

2019

77

91.30

61.10

2020

81.30

93.20

60.70

2021

76.30

95

55.60

2022

73.90

87.20

56.30


Goals

To reverse the negative trend and to restore the state of farmland birds to the same level as in the base year (2008).

Biodiversity Conservation Strategy of Slovenia

To maintain favourable state of all indigenous animal and plant species. (2.3)

To restore the ecological and social function of agriculture that contributes to the preservation of rural areas and high biodiversity in those areas and is based on sustainable farming practices and sustainable development of rural areas. (3.1)

The EU biodiversity strategy to 2020

TARGET 3: INCREASE THE CONTRIBUTION OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN AND ENHANCE BIODIVERSITY

3. A) Agriculture: By 2020, maximise areas being used for agriculture across grasslands, arable land and permanent crops that are covered by biodiversity-related measures under the CAP so as to ensure the conservation of biodiversity and to bring about a measurable improvement in the conservation status of species and habitats that depend on or are affected by agriculture and in the provision of ecosystem services as compared to the EU2010 Baseline, thus contributing to enhanced sustainable management.