The protection of biodiversity in the Natura 2000 site of parts of the ‘Mountain Nature Park’ located at the former Waldesruh and Waldschule Park, within the boundaries of the Zdrojowa Park in Głuchołanów, taking into account the historical and architectural qualities of the site. (Q114919): Difference between revisions

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(‎Removed claim: summary (P836): The project aims to protect biodiversity in the Natura 2000 site PLH160007 Natura site. As a result of the project, actions relating to the introduction, care and maintenance of the vegetation associated with the site site site, (code 9110) will be carried out, as well as the conservation and feeding grounds for the endangered species of the non peropera-Poditer (code 1303) which, within the area covered by this project, has a breeding colony...)
(‎Created claim: summary (P836): The subject of the project is the conservation of biodiversity in part of the “Opawskie Mountains” Landscape Park in the Natura 2000 PLH160007 site. As a result of the project, actions related to the introduction, nursing and maintenance of vegetation related to the habitat-acid beech area (code 9110), and the protection and provision of feeding for the endangered species of the Little Bat-Shoe (code 1303), which in the area covered by this proj...)
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The subject of the project is the conservation of biodiversity in part of the “Opawskie Mountains” Landscape Park in the Natura 2000 PLH160007 site. As a result of the project, actions related to the introduction, nursing and maintenance of vegetation related to the habitat-acid beech area (code 9110), and the protection and provision of feeding for the endangered species of the Little Bat-Shoe (code 1303), which in the area covered by this project have a breeding colony-one of 5 in the Opole Voivodship. As a result of the dendrological inventory, documentation of the Biodiversity Plan will be developed in the project area. The area covered by the Project consists of two parts. One part will remain more bushed and meadowed to ensure the routes of bats to feed. In the second part there will be paved and paved walking paths, the historic grading stairs will be renovated. Areas that need flood protection will be equipped with drainage. Benches and tables will be positioned around the paths, and a recreational gazebo will be created. The walking area will be equipped with solar lamps and monitoring cameras. Cleansing of trees and shrubs will be carried out, and the rubble after the ruins of buildings will be removed, new plantings of trees, shrubs and other vegetation will take place in harmony with the existing vegetation base. As a result of the project, mechanised equipment for the care of the land will be purchased. The area covered by the project is located in the area of the spa park in Głuchołazy, entered in the register of historical monuments of the Opolskie Voivodeship (No 62/57 of 25.11.1957), in this area there are also two unused objects entered in the register of monuments of the Opolskie Voivodeship. The planned project will have a positive impact both on the protection of valuable areas and species of nature, thus protecting and adapting to climate change and will affect the development of a tourism and recreational base adapted for people with disabilities. (English)
Property / summary: The subject of the project is the conservation of biodiversity in part of the “Opawskie Mountains” Landscape Park in the Natura 2000 PLH160007 site. As a result of the project, actions related to the introduction, nursing and maintenance of vegetation related to the habitat-acid beech area (code 9110), and the protection and provision of feeding for the endangered species of the Little Bat-Shoe (code 1303), which in the area covered by this project have a breeding colony-one of 5 in the Opole Voivodship. As a result of the dendrological inventory, documentation of the Biodiversity Plan will be developed in the project area. The area covered by the Project consists of two parts. One part will remain more bushed and meadowed to ensure the routes of bats to feed. In the second part there will be paved and paved walking paths, the historic grading stairs will be renovated. Areas that need flood protection will be equipped with drainage. Benches and tables will be positioned around the paths, and a recreational gazebo will be created. The walking area will be equipped with solar lamps and monitoring cameras. Cleansing of trees and shrubs will be carried out, and the rubble after the ruins of buildings will be removed, new plantings of trees, shrubs and other vegetation will take place in harmony with the existing vegetation base. As a result of the project, mechanised equipment for the care of the land will be purchased. The area covered by the project is located in the area of the spa park in Głuchołazy, entered in the register of historical monuments of the Opolskie Voivodeship (No 62/57 of 25.11.1957), in this area there are also two unused objects entered in the register of monuments of the Opolskie Voivodeship. The planned project will have a positive impact both on the protection of valuable areas and species of nature, thus protecting and adapting to climate change and will affect the development of a tourism and recreational base adapted for people with disabilities. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The subject of the project is the conservation of biodiversity in part of the “Opawskie Mountains” Landscape Park in the Natura 2000 PLH160007 site. As a result of the project, actions related to the introduction, nursing and maintenance of vegetation related to the habitat-acid beech area (code 9110), and the protection and provision of feeding for the endangered species of the Little Bat-Shoe (code 1303), which in the area covered by this project have a breeding colony-one of 5 in the Opole Voivodship. As a result of the dendrological inventory, documentation of the Biodiversity Plan will be developed in the project area. The area covered by the Project consists of two parts. One part will remain more bushed and meadowed to ensure the routes of bats to feed. In the second part there will be paved and paved walking paths, the historic grading stairs will be renovated. Areas that need flood protection will be equipped with drainage. Benches and tables will be positioned around the paths, and a recreational gazebo will be created. The walking area will be equipped with solar lamps and monitoring cameras. Cleansing of trees and shrubs will be carried out, and the rubble after the ruins of buildings will be removed, new plantings of trees, shrubs and other vegetation will take place in harmony with the existing vegetation base. As a result of the project, mechanised equipment for the care of the land will be purchased. The area covered by the project is located in the area of the spa park in Głuchołazy, entered in the register of historical monuments of the Opolskie Voivodeship (No 62/57 of 25.11.1957), in this area there are also two unused objects entered in the register of monuments of the Opolskie Voivodeship. The planned project will have a positive impact both on the protection of valuable areas and species of nature, thus protecting and adapting to climate change and will affect the development of a tourism and recreational base adapted for people with disabilities. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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The protection of biodiversity in the Natura 2000 site of parts of the ‘Mountain Nature Park’ located at the former Waldesruh and Waldschule Park, within the boundaries of the Zdrojowa Park in Głuchołanów, taking into account the historical and architectural qualities of the site.
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio

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    483,688.25 zloty
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    116,085.18 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    578,514.23 zloty
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    138,843.42 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    83.61 percent
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    3 February 2015
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    31 December 2016
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    FUNDACJA BENEVOLENS
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    Przedmiotem projektu jest ochrona bioróżnorodności w części Parku Krajobrazowego "Góry Opawskie" w obszarze Natura 2000 PLH160007. W wyniku realizacji projektu zostaną wykonane działania związane z wprowadzeniem, pielęgnacją i utrzymaniem roślinności związanej z terenem siedliska–kwaśne buczyny(kod 9110), oraz ochroną i zapewnieniem żerowiska dla zagrożonego gatunku nietoperza-Podkowca Małego(kod1303), który na terenie objętym niniejszym projektem ma kolonię rozrodczą–jedna z 5 w woj. opolskim. W wyniku przeprowadzonej inwentaryzacji dendrologicznej opracowana zostanie dokumentacja planu ochrony różnorodności biologicznej na terenie objętym projektem. Teren objęty Projektem składa się z dwóch części. Jedna część pozostanie bardziej zakrzewiona i łąkowa w celu zapewnienie tras przelotu nietoperzy na żerowisko. W drugiej części zostaną wytyczone i utwardzone ścieżki spacerowe, wyremontowane zostaną historyczne schody skarpowe. Obszary wymagające ochrony przed zalaniem zostaną wyposażone w drenaże. Wokół ścieżek zostaną posadowione ławki oraz stoły, powstanie altanka rekreacyjna. Teren spacerowy zostanie wyposażony w lampy solarne i kamery monitorujące. Przeprowadzone zostaną prace oczyszczające drzew i krzewów, oraz usunięte zostanie gruzowisko po ruinach budynków, nastąpią nowe nasadzenia drzew, krzewów i innej roślinności w harmonii z istniejącą bazą roślinności. W wyniku Projektu zostanie zakupiony zmechanizowany sprzęt do pielęgnacji terenu. Teren objęty projektem znajduje się w obszarze parku zdrojowego w Głuchołazach wpisanego do rejestru zabytków woj. opolskiego (nr 62/57 z 25.11.1957), na terenie tym znajdują się również dwa nieużytkowane obiekty wpisane do ewidencji zabytków Województwa Opolskiego. Planowane przedsięwzięcie będzie miało pozytywny wpływ zarówno na ochronę cennych obszarów i gatunków przyrody, a tym samym na ochronę i adaptację do zmian klimatu oraz wpłynie na rozwój bazy turystyczno-rekreacyjnej przystosowanej dla osób niepełnosprawnych. (Polish)
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    The subject of the project is the conservation of biodiversity in part of the “Opawskie Mountains” Landscape Park in the Natura 2000 PLH160007 site. As a result of the project, actions related to the introduction, nursing and maintenance of vegetation related to the habitat-acid beech area (code 9110), and the protection and provision of feeding for the endangered species of the Little Bat-Shoe (code 1303), which in the area covered by this project have a breeding colony-one of 5 in the Opole Voivodship. As a result of the dendrological inventory, documentation of the Biodiversity Plan will be developed in the project area. The area covered by the Project consists of two parts. One part will remain more bushed and meadowed to ensure the routes of bats to feed. In the second part there will be paved and paved walking paths, the historic grading stairs will be renovated. Areas that need flood protection will be equipped with drainage. Benches and tables will be positioned around the paths, and a recreational gazebo will be created. The walking area will be equipped with solar lamps and monitoring cameras. Cleansing of trees and shrubs will be carried out, and the rubble after the ruins of buildings will be removed, new plantings of trees, shrubs and other vegetation will take place in harmony with the existing vegetation base. As a result of the project, mechanised equipment for the care of the land will be purchased. The area covered by the project is located in the area of the spa park in Głuchołazy, entered in the register of historical monuments of the Opolskie Voivodeship (No 62/57 of 25.11.1957), in this area there are also two unused objects entered in the register of monuments of the Opolskie Voivodeship. The planned project will have a positive impact both on the protection of valuable areas and species of nature, thus protecting and adapting to climate change and will affect the development of a tourism and recreational base adapted for people with disabilities. (English)
    20 October 2020
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    Identifiers

    RPOP.05.01.00-16-0002/15
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