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List of ecoregions in Europe

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A Map European Ecoregions
EEA's DMEER

The continent of Europe comprises a large part of the Palearctic ecozone, with many unique biomes and ecoregions. Biogeographically, Europe is tied closely to Siberia, commonly known as the Euro-Siberian region.

The European Environmental Agency (EEA) divides Europe into a total of eleven terrestrial biogeographical regions and seven regional seas.[1] The agency has issued the Digital Map of European Ecological Regions (DMEER), and operates with a total of 70 ecoregions, of which 58 are within the European continent. Some of these ecoregions are congruent with the World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) ecoregions, and some are not.[2][3]

List of ecoregions in Europe

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Below is an exhaustive list of the ecoregions of Europe as defined by the WWF.

WWF ID Ecoregion (WWF) Country Map Photo
PA0401 Apennine deciduous montane forests

[Note 1]

Italy
PA0402 Atlantic mixed forests Belgium, Denmark, France, Netherlands, Germany
PA0403 Azores temperate mixed forests Portugal
PA0404 Balkan mixed forests Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Turkey
PA0405 Baltic mixed forests[Note 2] Denmark, Germany, Poland, Sweden
PA0406 Cantabrian mixed forests Spain, France, Portugal
PA0408 Caucasus mixed forests

[Note 3]

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Russia, and Turkey
PA0409 Celtic broadleaf forests Ireland, United Kingdom
PA0412 Central European mixed forests Austria, Belarus, Czech Republic, Germany, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Ukraine
PA0416 Crimean Submediterranean forest complex[Note 1] Russia, Ukraine
PA0418 Dinaric Mountains mixed forests[Note 1] Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Italy, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia
PA0419 East European forest steppe Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania, Ukraine, Russia
PA0421 English Lowlands beech forests United Kingdom
PA0422 Euxine-Colchic broadleaf forests[Note 3] Bulgaria, Georgia, Turkey
PA0429 North Atlantic moist mixed forests Ireland, United Kingdom (Northern Ireland and Scotland), Denmark (Faroe Islands)
PA0431 Pannonian mixed forests Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine
PA0432 Po Basin mixed forests Italy, Switzerland
PA0433 Pyrenees conifer and mixed forests[Note 1] Andorra, France, Spain
PA0435 Rodope montane mixed forests[Note 3] Bulgaria, Greece, North Macedonia, Serbia
PA0436 Sarmatic mixed forests Belarus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Russia, Sweden
PA0445 Western European broadleaf forests Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Luxembourg. Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland
WWF ID Ecoregion (WWF) Country Map Photo
PA0501 Alps conifer and mixed forests[Note 1] Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Slovenia
PA0503 Caledonian conifer Forest United Kingdom
PA0504 Carpathian montane conifer forests[Note 1] Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine
PA0520 Scandinavian coastal conifer forests Norway
WWF ID Ecoregion (WWF) Country Map Photo
PA0602 Iceland boreal birch forests and alpine tundra Iceland
PA0608 Scandinavian and Russian taiga Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia
PA0610 Ural montane forests and tundra Russia
WWF ID Ecoregion (WWF) Country Map Photo
PA0807 Faroe Islands boreal grasslands Faroe Islands, Denmark
PA0814 Pontic steppe Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, and Russia
WWF ID Ecoregion (WWF) Country Map Photo
PA1101 Arctic desert Norway and Russia
PA1106 Kola Peninsula tundra Norway and Russia
PA1108 Northwest Russian-Novaya Zemlya tundra Russia
PA1110 Scandinavian montane birch forest and grasslands Norway, Sweden, and Finland
WWF ID Ecoregion (WWF) Country Map Photo
PA1201 Aegean and Western Turkey sclerophyllous and mixed forests Greece, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey
PA1204 Corsican montane broadleaf and mixed forests France
PA1205 Crete Mediterranean forests Greece
PA1208 Iberian conifer forests Spain
PA1209 Iberian sclerophyllous and semi-deciduous forests Spain, Portugal
PA1210 Illyrian deciduous forests Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Montenegro, Slovenia
PA1211 Italian sclerophyllous and semi-deciduous forests Italy
PA1215 Northeastern Spain and Southern France Mediterranean forests France, Spain
PA1216 Northwest Iberian montane forests Portugal, Spain
PA1217 Pindus Mountains mixed forests Greece, North Macedonia, and Albania
PA1218 Southern Europe: Southern Italy Italy
PA1219 Southeastern Iberian shrubs and woodlands Spain
PA1221 Southwest Iberian Mediterranean sclerophyllous and mixed forests Portugal, Spain
PA1222 Tyrrhenian–Adriatic sclerophyllous and mixed forests Italy and France
WWF ID Ecoregion (WWF) Country Map Photo
PA1308 Deserts and Xeric Shrublands Russia
  1. ^ a b c d e f Ecoregions in the WWF's Global 200 composite ecoregion European-Mediterranean montane mixed forest include:
    6 Temperate coniferous forests: and 2 Temperate coniferous forests:
  2. ^ Baltic mixed forests include Natural beech wood
  3. ^ a b c Ecoregions in the WWF's Global 200 composite ecoregion Caucasus-Anatolian-Hyrcanian temperate forests include:
    4 Temperate coniferous forests: 2 Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests: and 1 Montane grasslands and shrublands:

Global 200 ecoregions in Europe

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Terrestrial

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Terrestrial Global 200 ecoregions in Europe comprise three regions of Scandia alpine tundra and taiga, which is present in Finland, Norway, Russia and Sweden:

Other Global 200 ecoregions:

Freshwater

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Global 200 Large river delta ecoregions in Europe:

Small river ecoregions:

Marine

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There are no marine Global 200 ecoregions in Europe.

Sources

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  • "World Wildlife Fund".
  • "Global 200". WWF.

References

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  1. ^ "Europe's biodiversity - biogeographical regions and seas". EEA. 30 May 2002. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
  2. ^ . 23 January 2015 [https:/ Environmental Agency (EEA) https:/ Environmental Agency (EEA)]. Retrieved 6 August 2019. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ "[LATEST VERSION] Digital map of European ecological regions". European Environmental Agency (EEA). 12 January 2019. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
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