Abstract

Currently, the European Union, being aware of the deepening crisis of biodiversity, is setting increasingly ambitious goals in the field of nature protection, introducing tools which may make their pursuit more effective. The implementation of this strategy means, inter alia, that EUR 20 billion per year will be allocated to activities connected with the protection of biodiversity in the EU, 30% of land and seas are to be protected by 2030, and 10% of their area are to be strictly protected. The aim of the discussion in this article is therefore to determine whether, and if so, how biodiversity can be more effectively supported by the legal solutions concerning the redistributive function of public finances in relation to agriculture, introduced, inter alia, by the Commission in the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 and by the European Parliament Resolution.

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