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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): Wetlands are remarkable natural habitats in Normandy. They are home to almost 40 % of the bird species recorded in the region, but also 100 % of Amphibians and 100 % of Odonates. The flora, linked to these environments, is of an important richness. These habitats are major reservoirs of biodiversity in Normandy and more generally in France.These habitats have seen their area considerably reduced, more than 70 % in about 50 years. The fauna and f...)
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Wetlands are remarkable natural habitats in Normandy. They are home to almost 40 % of the bird species recorded in the region, but also 100 % of Amphibians and 100 % of Odonates. The flora, linked to these environments, is of an important richness. These habitats are major reservoirs of biodiversity in Normandy and more generally in France.These habitats have seen their area considerably reduced, more than 70 % in about 50 years. The fauna and floristic diversity of these wet biotopes is, factually, seriously threatened. In addition, wet grasslands have a natural tendency to wood gradually, adding to the threat to many species related to megaphorbiaia, wet meadows and reeds.The wetlands of Fesques and Blangy-sur-Bresle have among the last phragmitaies and megaphorbiaes of the two valleys concerned. These heritage habitats are critical to creating a vital ecological corridor for many wildlife species. They are considered predominant as migratory routes in the Regional Ecological Coherence Scheme of the Normandy region.The Conservatoire d’espaces Normandie Seine has the control of the use or land of these two wetlands located in the north of the Seine-Maritime. These two managed wetlands are part of a network of wetlands that is gradually forming the Conservatory in the northernmost part of the Normandy region. He wishes, through the call for projects of the region, to carry out ecological management work to preserve the biological integrity of these two natural sites. It has carried out two management documents, covering the period of work covered by the project, in order to advocate actions to achieve conservation objectives for species and heritage habitats. These management operations will consist of digging a pond to promote associated flora and fauna (odonates, Batracians, etc.), clearing alders, cutting poplars, laying a fence. The latter management operations aim to increase and preserve the herbaceous vegetation of the two wetlands. Prior action is necessary on the Marais de Petit Fontaine in Blangy sur Bresle, it is necessary to install a walkway to allow access to this natural site because it is bordered by several arms of the Bresle. This will allow long-term management with the City of Blangy on Bresle and the EPTB de la Bresle on this communal marsh. In this specific case the project is complementary to an eco-touristic project highlighted by the creation of an interpretive trail along the Bresle that will enhance the natural and agricultural environments of this part of the valley.The majority of the work will be carried out in subcontracting, apart from the deforestation of alders on the Marais de Fesques. This last ecological management operation will be carried out by the technical team of the Conservatoire d’espaces Normandie Seine, composed of a technical manager and five technicians. The Conservatoire, as the contracting authority and supervisor for the actions to be carried out by one or more specialised companies, will mobilise, in particular its administrative department (accountant, financial officer) and its management, for the award of one or more public contracts.The agropastoral task manager will monitor the implementation, in situ, for all the operations planned. (English)
Property / summary: Wetlands are remarkable natural habitats in Normandy. They are home to almost 40 % of the bird species recorded in the region, but also 100 % of Amphibians and 100 % of Odonates. The flora, linked to these environments, is of an important richness. These habitats are major reservoirs of biodiversity in Normandy and more generally in France.These habitats have seen their area considerably reduced, more than 70 % in about 50 years. The fauna and floristic diversity of these wet biotopes is, factually, seriously threatened. In addition, wet grasslands have a natural tendency to wood gradually, adding to the threat to many species related to megaphorbiaia, wet meadows and reeds.The wetlands of Fesques and Blangy-sur-Bresle have among the last phragmitaies and megaphorbiaes of the two valleys concerned. These heritage habitats are critical to creating a vital ecological corridor for many wildlife species. They are considered predominant as migratory routes in the Regional Ecological Coherence Scheme of the Normandy region.The Conservatoire d’espaces Normandie Seine has the control of the use or land of these two wetlands located in the north of the Seine-Maritime. These two managed wetlands are part of a network of wetlands that is gradually forming the Conservatory in the northernmost part of the Normandy region. He wishes, through the call for projects of the region, to carry out ecological management work to preserve the biological integrity of these two natural sites. It has carried out two management documents, covering the period of work covered by the project, in order to advocate actions to achieve conservation objectives for species and heritage habitats. These management operations will consist of digging a pond to promote associated flora and fauna (odonates, Batracians, etc.), clearing alders, cutting poplars, laying a fence. The latter management operations aim to increase and preserve the herbaceous vegetation of the two wetlands. Prior action is necessary on the Marais de Petit Fontaine in Blangy sur Bresle, it is necessary to install a walkway to allow access to this natural site because it is bordered by several arms of the Bresle. This will allow long-term management with the City of Blangy on Bresle and the EPTB de la Bresle on this communal marsh. In this specific case the project is complementary to an eco-touristic project highlighted by the creation of an interpretive trail along the Bresle that will enhance the natural and agricultural environments of this part of the valley.The majority of the work will be carried out in subcontracting, apart from the deforestation of alders on the Marais de Fesques. This last ecological management operation will be carried out by the technical team of the Conservatoire d’espaces Normandie Seine, composed of a technical manager and five technicians. The Conservatoire, as the contracting authority and supervisor for the actions to be carried out by one or more specialised companies, will mobilise, in particular its administrative department (accountant, financial officer) and its management, for the award of one or more public contracts.The agropastoral task manager will monitor the implementation, in situ, for all the operations planned. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: Wetlands are remarkable natural habitats in Normandy. They are home to almost 40 % of the bird species recorded in the region, but also 100 % of Amphibians and 100 % of Odonates. The flora, linked to these environments, is of an important richness. These habitats are major reservoirs of biodiversity in Normandy and more generally in France.These habitats have seen their area considerably reduced, more than 70 % in about 50 years. The fauna and floristic diversity of these wet biotopes is, factually, seriously threatened. In addition, wet grasslands have a natural tendency to wood gradually, adding to the threat to many species related to megaphorbiaia, wet meadows and reeds.The wetlands of Fesques and Blangy-sur-Bresle have among the last phragmitaies and megaphorbiaes of the two valleys concerned. These heritage habitats are critical to creating a vital ecological corridor for many wildlife species. They are considered predominant as migratory routes in the Regional Ecological Coherence Scheme of the Normandy region.The Conservatoire d’espaces Normandie Seine has the control of the use or land of these two wetlands located in the north of the Seine-Maritime. These two managed wetlands are part of a network of wetlands that is gradually forming the Conservatory in the northernmost part of the Normandy region. He wishes, through the call for projects of the region, to carry out ecological management work to preserve the biological integrity of these two natural sites. It has carried out two management documents, covering the period of work covered by the project, in order to advocate actions to achieve conservation objectives for species and heritage habitats. These management operations will consist of digging a pond to promote associated flora and fauna (odonates, Batracians, etc.), clearing alders, cutting poplars, laying a fence. The latter management operations aim to increase and preserve the herbaceous vegetation of the two wetlands. Prior action is necessary on the Marais de Petit Fontaine in Blangy sur Bresle, it is necessary to install a walkway to allow access to this natural site because it is bordered by several arms of the Bresle. This will allow long-term management with the City of Blangy on Bresle and the EPTB de la Bresle on this communal marsh. In this specific case the project is complementary to an eco-touristic project highlighted by the creation of an interpretive trail along the Bresle that will enhance the natural and agricultural environments of this part of the valley.The majority of the work will be carried out in subcontracting, apart from the deforestation of alders on the Marais de Fesques. This last ecological management operation will be carried out by the technical team of the Conservatoire d’espaces Normandie Seine, composed of a technical manager and five technicians. The Conservatoire, as the contracting authority and supervisor for the actions to be carried out by one or more specialised companies, will mobilise, in particular its administrative department (accountant, financial officer) and its management, for the award of one or more public contracts.The agropastoral task manager will monitor the implementation, in situ, for all the operations planned. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3681779 in France
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    67,291.32 Euro
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    236,941.25 Euro
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    28.4 percent
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    31 December 2021
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    CONSERVATOIRE D ESPACES NATURELS DE NORMANDIE
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    49°23'19.14"N, 1°4'51.96"E
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    Les zones humides constituent des habitats naturels remarquables en Normandie. Elles abritent presque 40 % des espèces d’oiseaux recensés dans la région, mais également 100% des Amphibiens, 100% des Odonates. La flore, liée à ces milieux, est d’une richesse importante. Ces milieux sont des réservoirs de biodiversité majeurs en Normandie et plus généralement en France.Ces milieux ont vu leur surface réduite de manière considérable, plus de 70% en une cinquantaine d’années. La diversité faunistique et floristique de ces biotopes humides est, factuellement, gravement menacée. De plus, les espaces herbacés humides ont, naturellement, tendance à se boiser progressivement ce qui rajoute à la menace pesant sur de nombreuses espèces liées aux mégaphorbiaies, prairies humides et roselières.Les zones humides de Fesques et de Blangy-sur-Bresle possèdent parmi les dernières phragmitaies et mégaphorbiaies des deux vallées concernées. Ces habitats patrimoniaux sont déterminants pour créer un corridor écologique vital pour de nombreuses espèces faunistiques. Ils sont jugés prépondérants comme axes migratoires dans le Schéma Régional de Cohérence Ecologique de la région Normandie.Le Conservatoire d’espaces naturels Normandie Seine possède la maîtrise d’usage ou foncière de ces deux zones humides situées dans le nord de la Seine-Maritime. Ces deux zones humides gérées font partie d’un réseau de sites humides que constitue progressivement le Conservatoire dans la partie la plus septentrionale de la région Normandie.Il souhaite, grâce à l’appel à projets de la région, réaliser des travaux de gestion écologique pour préserver l’intégralité biologique de ces deux sites naturels. Il a réalisé deux documents de gestion, couvrant la période des travaux concernés par le projet, afin de préconiser des actions pour atteindre des objectifs de conservation des espèces et habitats patrimoniaux. Ces opérations de gestion vont consister à creuser une mare afin de favoriser la flore et la faune associées (odonates, batraciens, etc..), à déboiser des aulnes, à abattre des peupliers, à poser une clôture. Ces dernières opérations de gestion ont pour but d’accroître et de préserver la végétation herbacée des deux zones humides. Une action préalable est nécessaire sur le Marais de Petit Fontaine à Blangy sur Bresle, il s’agit d’installer une passerelle pour permettre l’accès à ce site naturel car celui est bordé par plusieurs bras de la Bresle. Cela permettra d’engager une gestion à long terme avec la Ville de Blangy sur Bresle et l’EPTB de la Bresle sur ce marais communal. Dans ce cas précis le projet est complémentaire d’un projet éco-touristique souligné par la création d’un sentier d’interprétation qui longera la Bresle et qui valorisera les milieux naturels et agricoles de cette partie de la vallée.La majorité des travaux seront réalisés en sous-traitance, mis à part le déboisement d’aulnes sur le Marais de Fesques. Cette dernière opération de gestion écologique sera effectuée par l’équipe technique du Conservatoire d’espaces naturels Normandie Seine composée d’un responsable technique et de 5 techniciens.Le Conservatoire, en tant que maître d’ouvrage et maître d’œuvre pour les actions à réaliser par une ou des entreprises spécialisées, mobilisera, notamment son service administratif (comptable, responsable financière) et sa direction, pour la passation d’un ou plusieurs marchés publics.La chargée de mission agropastorale réalisera le suivi de la mise en oeuvre, in situ, pour l’ensemble des opérations prévues. (French)
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    Wetlands are remarkable natural habitats in Normandy. They are home to almost 40 % of the bird species recorded in the region, but also 100 % of Amphibians and 100 % of Odonates. The flora, linked to these environments, is of an important richness. These habitats are major reservoirs of biodiversity in Normandy and more generally in France.These habitats have seen their area considerably reduced, more than 70 % in about 50 years. The fauna and floristic diversity of these wet biotopes is, factually, seriously threatened. In addition, wet grasslands have a natural tendency to wood gradually, adding to the threat to many species related to megaphorbiaia, wet meadows and reeds.The wetlands of Fesques and Blangy-sur-Bresle have among the last phragmitaies and megaphorbiaes of the two valleys concerned. These heritage habitats are critical to creating a vital ecological corridor for many wildlife species. They are considered predominant as migratory routes in the Regional Ecological Coherence Scheme of the Normandy region.The Conservatoire d’espaces Normandie Seine has the control of the use or land of these two wetlands located in the north of the Seine-Maritime. These two managed wetlands are part of a network of wetlands that is gradually forming the Conservatory in the northernmost part of the Normandy region. He wishes, through the call for projects of the region, to carry out ecological management work to preserve the biological integrity of these two natural sites. It has carried out two management documents, covering the period of work covered by the project, in order to advocate actions to achieve conservation objectives for species and heritage habitats. These management operations will consist of digging a pond to promote associated flora and fauna (odonates, Batracians, etc.), clearing alders, cutting poplars, laying a fence. The latter management operations aim to increase and preserve the herbaceous vegetation of the two wetlands. Prior action is necessary on the Marais de Petit Fontaine in Blangy sur Bresle, it is necessary to install a walkway to allow access to this natural site because it is bordered by several arms of the Bresle. This will allow long-term management with the City of Blangy on Bresle and the EPTB de la Bresle on this communal marsh. In this specific case the project is complementary to an eco-touristic project highlighted by the creation of an interpretive trail along the Bresle that will enhance the natural and agricultural environments of this part of the valley.The majority of the work will be carried out in subcontracting, apart from the deforestation of alders on the Marais de Fesques. This last ecological management operation will be carried out by the technical team of the Conservatoire d’espaces Normandie Seine, composed of a technical manager and five technicians. The Conservatoire, as the contracting authority and supervisor for the actions to be carried out by one or more specialised companies, will mobilise, in particular its administrative department (accountant, financial officer) and its management, for the award of one or more public contracts.The agropastoral task manager will monitor the implementation, in situ, for all the operations planned. (English)
    18 November 2021
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    Identifiers

    20E02812
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