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(Removed claim: summary (P836): The project aims at improving the status of Natura 2000 habitats in the areas of the Białowieża Forest area, which is both a national park, a Natura 2000 site and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.The project area is entirely located within the boundaries of Kampinoski of the National Park.It is made up of two parts, located mainly in the outstrips of Kampinoski Forest (part of the Przewina Valley — the Warsaw Basin) and has a surface area of 21.9 ha...) |
(Created claim: summary (P836): The project aims to improve the status of Natura 2000 habitats in the dunes of the Kampinos Forest, which is both the national park, the Natura 2000 site and the UNESCO biosphere reserve. The area of the project is entirely located within the boundaries of the Kampinos National Park. It consists of two parts located mainly on the dunes of the Kampinos Forest (part of the Right Valley – Warsaw Basin) and has an area of 21.9 thousand hectares. The...) |
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The project aims to improve the status of Natura 2000 habitats in the dunes of the Kampinos Forest, which is both the national park, the Natura 2000 site and the UNESCO biosphere reserve. The area of the project is entirely located within the boundaries of the Kampinos National Park. It consists of two parts located mainly on the dunes of the Kampinos Forest (part of the Right Valley – Warsaw Basin) and has an area of 21.9 thousand hectares. The southern part also includes areas of the Łowicko-Błońska Plains and Warsaw Plains. Currently, about 93.5 % of the area is owned by the Kampinoski National Park (KPN), the remaining land is private plots (1150 ha) and the property of the State Treasury and local governments (e.g. public roads and watercourses). The objectives will be pursued by Kampinoski National Park (KPN) by undertaking diverse, tailored ecosystems, including natural habitats and species habitats, active conservation tasks, including: 1) deterrence, removal of herbaceous expansive species, cutting down trees to enlarge the gaps and reduce the shortening of crowns in the vicinity of the moors and moorlands and in the boars with light species and in luminous oaks, on the surface of approx. 69 ha, 2) X-raying of forest stands and fresh blueberries in order to improve the light conditions on the surface approx. 12 ha and experimental removal of shelves (0.7 ha) and decision of Banks pine (a species of foreign origin), 3) limiting the presence of invasive alien species, mainly woody and shrubs, as well as herbs, for the protection of lobes, blueberries, luminous oaks and grits on the surface of approx. 1540 ha by mechanical methods, breeding and in a special situation (3.5 ha) using chemistry, 4) to counteract anthropopression causing erosion of soils and destruction of moors, moors and other dunes habitats through mechanical protections (flats), 5) buy up about 50 (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: The project aims to improve the status of Natura 2000 habitats in the dunes of the Kampinos Forest, which is both the national park, the Natura 2000 site and the UNESCO biosphere reserve. The area of the project is entirely located within the boundaries of the Kampinos National Park. It consists of two parts located mainly on the dunes of the Kampinos Forest (part of the Right Valley – Warsaw Basin) and has an area of 21.9 thousand hectares. The southern part also includes areas of the Łowicko-Błońska Plains and Warsaw Plains. Currently, about 93.5 % of the area is owned by the Kampinoski National Park (KPN), the remaining land is private plots (1150 ha) and the property of the State Treasury and local governments (e.g. public roads and watercourses). The objectives will be pursued by Kampinoski National Park (KPN) by undertaking diverse, tailored ecosystems, including natural habitats and species habitats, active conservation tasks, including: 1) deterrence, removal of herbaceous expansive species, cutting down trees to enlarge the gaps and reduce the shortening of crowns in the vicinity of the moors and moorlands and in the boars with light species and in luminous oaks, on the surface of approx. 69 ha, 2) X-raying of forest stands and fresh blueberries in order to improve the light conditions on the surface approx. 12 ha and experimental removal of shelves (0.7 ha) and decision of Banks pine (a species of foreign origin), 3) limiting the presence of invasive alien species, mainly woody and shrubs, as well as herbs, for the protection of lobes, blueberries, luminous oaks and grits on the surface of approx. 1540 ha by mechanical methods, breeding and in a special situation (3.5 ha) using chemistry, 4) to counteract anthropopression causing erosion of soils and destruction of moors, moors and other dunes habitats through mechanical protections (flats), 5) buy up about 50 (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: The project aims to improve the status of Natura 2000 habitats in the dunes of the Kampinos Forest, which is both the national park, the Natura 2000 site and the UNESCO biosphere reserve. The area of the project is entirely located within the boundaries of the Kampinos National Park. It consists of two parts located mainly on the dunes of the Kampinos Forest (part of the Right Valley – Warsaw Basin) and has an area of 21.9 thousand hectares. The southern part also includes areas of the Łowicko-Błońska Plains and Warsaw Plains. Currently, about 93.5 % of the area is owned by the Kampinoski National Park (KPN), the remaining land is private plots (1150 ha) and the property of the State Treasury and local governments (e.g. public roads and watercourses). The objectives will be pursued by Kampinoski National Park (KPN) by undertaking diverse, tailored ecosystems, including natural habitats and species habitats, active conservation tasks, including: 1) deterrence, removal of herbaceous expansive species, cutting down trees to enlarge the gaps and reduce the shortening of crowns in the vicinity of the moors and moorlands and in the boars with light species and in luminous oaks, on the surface of approx. 69 ha, 2) X-raying of forest stands and fresh blueberries in order to improve the light conditions on the surface approx. 12 ha and experimental removal of shelves (0.7 ha) and decision of Banks pine (a species of foreign origin), 3) limiting the presence of invasive alien species, mainly woody and shrubs, as well as herbs, for the protection of lobes, blueberries, luminous oaks and grits on the surface of approx. 1540 ha by mechanical methods, breeding and in a special situation (3.5 ha) using chemistry, 4) to counteract anthropopression causing erosion of soils and destruction of moors, moors and other dunes habitats through mechanical protections (flats), 5) buy up about 50 (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Revision as of 16:46, 14 October 2020
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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English | For biodiversity conservation — conservation of habitats and species in dune Kampinoscale National Park 'at a glance "Kampinkoslie dunes” |
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio |
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12,197,743.95 zloty
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14,350,287.0 zloty
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85.0 percent
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27 March 2019
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31 December 2023
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KAMPINOSKI PARK NARODOWY
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Projekt ma na celu poprawę stanu siedlisk Natura 2000 na obszarach wydmowych Puszczy Kampinoskiej, będącej zarówno parkiem narodowym, obszarem Natura 2000, jak i rezerwatem biosfery UNESCO. Obszar przedsięwzięcia w całości położony jest w granicach Kampinoskiego Parku Narodowego. Składa się z dwóch części zlokalizowanych głównie na pasach wydmowych Puszczy Kampinoskiej (część doliny Prawisły – Kotliny Warszawskiej) i ma powierzchnię 21,9 tys. ha. W części południowej obejmuje także tereny Równiny Łowicko-Błońskiej i Warszawskiej. Obecnie około 93,5 % tego obszaru stanowią grunty, nad którymi zarząd sprawuje Kampinoski Park Narodowy (KPN), pozostałe grunty to działki prywatne (1150 ha) oraz własność Skarbu Państwa i samorządów (np. drogi publiczne i cieki wodne). Wyznaczone cele realizowane będą przez Kampinoski Park Narodowy (KPN) poprzez podjęcie zróżnicowanych, dostosowanych do wymogów poszczególnych ekosystemów, w tym siedlisk przyrodniczych i siedlisk gatunków, zadań ochrony czynnej, w tym:. 1) odkrzaczanie, usuwanie zielnych gatunków ekspansywnych, wycinanie drzew w celu powiększenia luk i zmniejszenia zwarcia koron w sąsiedztwie muraw i wrzosowisk oraz w borach z gatunkami światłożądnymi i w dąbrowach świetlistych, na powierzchni ok. 69 ha, 2) prześwietlanie drzewostanów borów chrobotkowych i borów świeżych w celu poprawy warunków świetlnych na powierzchni ok. 12 ha oraz eksperymentalne usuwanie ścioły (0,7 ha) i wycięcie sosny Banksa (gatunku obcego pochodzenia), 3) ograniczanie występowania inwazyjnych gatunków obcego pochodzenia, przede wszystkim drzewiastych i krzewiastych, a także zielnych, dla ochrony płatów muraw, borów, dąbrów świetlistych i grądów na powierzchni ok. 1540 ha metodami mechanicznymi, hodowlanymi i w sytuacji szczególnej (3,5 ha) z użyciem chemii, 4) przeciwdziałanie antropopresji powodującej m.in. erozję gleb i niszczenie muraw, wrzosowisk i innych siedlisk na wydmach poprzez mechaniczne zabezpieczenia (płotki), 5) wykup ok 50 (Polish)
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The project aims to improve the status of Natura 2000 habitats in the dunes of the Kampinos Forest, which is both the national park, the Natura 2000 site and the UNESCO biosphere reserve. The area of the project is entirely located within the boundaries of the Kampinos National Park. It consists of two parts located mainly on the dunes of the Kampinos Forest (part of the Right Valley – Warsaw Basin) and has an area of 21.9 thousand hectares. The southern part also includes areas of the Łowicko-Błońska Plains and Warsaw Plains. Currently, about 93.5 % of the area is owned by the Kampinoski National Park (KPN), the remaining land is private plots (1150 ha) and the property of the State Treasury and local governments (e.g. public roads and watercourses). The objectives will be pursued by Kampinoski National Park (KPN) by undertaking diverse, tailored ecosystems, including natural habitats and species habitats, active conservation tasks, including: 1) deterrence, removal of herbaceous expansive species, cutting down trees to enlarge the gaps and reduce the shortening of crowns in the vicinity of the moors and moorlands and in the boars with light species and in luminous oaks, on the surface of approx. 69 ha, 2) X-raying of forest stands and fresh blueberries in order to improve the light conditions on the surface approx. 12 ha and experimental removal of shelves (0.7 ha) and decision of Banks pine (a species of foreign origin), 3) limiting the presence of invasive alien species, mainly woody and shrubs, as well as herbs, for the protection of lobes, blueberries, luminous oaks and grits on the surface of approx. 1540 ha by mechanical methods, breeding and in a special situation (3.5 ha) using chemistry, 4) to counteract anthropopression causing erosion of soils and destruction of moors, moors and other dunes habitats through mechanical protections (flats), 5) buy up about 50 (English)
14 October 2020
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Identifiers
POIS.02.04.00-00-0016/18
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