Trends in France for achieving the Agenda 2030 sustainable development goals (SDG)

SDG15 – Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems

Protected terrestrial areas in France
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+1.4 points from 2017 to 2021

YearValue
201729,70
201829,80
201930,00
202030,80
202131,10
31.1%
Favourable

In 2022, 31.07% of terrestrial natural areas in France (mainland and overseas) were protected. The surface area of protected areas has continued to grow in France and the objective has been fully met in this area. These results are further reinforced by the implementation of the 2030 National Strategy for Protected Areas. For the first time, France has adopted a unified strategy for both mainland and overseas France, which recognizes the connection between terrestrial and marine issues, concerns protected areas of all status types, and addresses both their creation and the quality of their management.


Share of forest area in mainland France
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+0.3 points from 2012 to 2017

YearValue
201230,40
201330,50
201430,70
201530,70
201630,60
201730,70
30.7%
Moderately favourable

Forests in mainland France are on course to meet the SDG15 target, through promotion of the sustainable management of all forest types and forest restoration. They nonetheless continue to be closely monitored, in light of the pressures they face from climate change and pest attacks. In 2019, France established its first national park devoted to forests, Forêts National Park. Covering over 199,828 ha, it has the dual aim of conserving exceptional national heritage while supporting economic, social and cultural development.


Ecosystems with little human impact in mainland France
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

-0.1% from 2012 to 2018

YearValue
201228 868 715,00
201828 847 239,00
28.8 million ha
Moderately unfavourable

Urbanization has continued to expand in recent years to the detriment of natural and semi-natural areas. To improve the state of biodiversity, Act 2021-1104 of 22 August 2021 on combating climate disruption and strengthening resilience to its effects seeks to reduce the consumption of natural, agricultural and forest areas by 50% by 2031. By 2050, the objective is to achieve “net zero artificialization”. Local and regional authorities and cities have thus found themselves on the front line in implementing projects for responsible land use, which prevent land artificialization, and re-naturing strategies, which give a greater place to nature, water and biodiversity, in particular in the way cities are managed.


Specialist common bird populations (index base 100 in 1989)
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

-3% from 2014 to 2019

YearValue
201466,00
201569,00
201671,00
201768,00
201864,00
201964,00
64
Moderately unfavourable

France is experiencing a major decline in biodiversity. Common bird populations, like most animal species, have been steadily shrinking. Various causes contribute to this downward trend, including: • Climate change, with particularly high temperatures and periods of severe drought. This affects certain species that have seen their distribution range shrink and shift northward or in elevation. • Agricultural practices, with the simplification of European agroecosystems that results in a loss of diversity in habitats. The use of pesticides that have decimated insects, an important food resource for birds, is also a major cause of the decline in bird populations. Urban development is furthermore responsible for the loss of habitats. To improve the state of biodiversity, France adopted the National Biodiversity Strategy, backed by the Government, which aims to identify the objectives and actions to be taken to reverse this trend. The Écophyto plan is also delivering results, with a 19% reduction in pesticide sales in the 2017-2019 and 2019-2021 periods, and an increase in the share of utilized agricultural area under organic farming (8.5% in 2019).


Invasive alien species in mainland France (average number over 10 years)
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+43% from 2011 to 2020

YearValue
201137,80
202054,20
54.2
Unfavourable

Target 15.8 calls for States to take measures to prevent the introduction of invasive alien species (IAS) by 2020. The fight against invasive alien species is complex, in light of the globalization of human activities. France is aware of the substantial pressure IAS place on biodiversity. An action plan to prevent the introduction and spread of alien species recognized as invasive has therefore been drawn up by the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion for the 2022-2030 period. It particularly addresses aspects of prevention. This plan covers all of France, both mainland and overseas. It aims to prevent the arrival and spread of invasive alien species by focusing on raising awareness and enlisting the participation of all actors at risk of contributing to the spread of IAS.


Natural habitats with good conservation status
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

Impossible to measure progress

YearValue
201222,00
201820,00
20%
Not assessable

Natural habitats are under pressure from urbanization, pollution and climate change. A number of public policies, in particular for the protection of natural habitats and species, natural parks, water quality and ecosystem restoration, aim to improve the conservation status of natural habitats. Furthermore, under the framework of the proposed new regulation on nature restoration, the European Union plans to set a measurable target for restoring the area of each group of terrestrial habitat types with poor conservation status.


Source: INSEE, Dashboard of national indicators for monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals – published January 2022. Statistics processed by SDES (ministerial Statistical Data and Studies Department) - Only available in French. (Insee, Tableau de bord des indicateurs pour le suivi national des objectifs de développement durable - paru en janvier 2022. Traitements SDES)

*Change: since the latest available value, change over a period of 5 years (longer or shorter depending on data availability).

**Latest value: value corresponding to the last year of the trend graph.

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