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The aim of the project is to improve the state of biodiversity. In order to achieve this objective, i.e. favourable status of protected plant and animal species, the first step is to improve legislation in this area, as national legislation on the protection of individual protected species is not sufficient. It is also necessary to establish breeding programmes for protected species for which habitat management measures are insufficient. It is also worrying that species whose population status is under-exploited, little knowledge of the abundance of those species and the status of their habitats, therefore, studies on potential habitats of such species need to be initiated. Invasive species cause ecological problems, which are among the most dangerous for biodiversity as a whole. Newly introduced, deliberately or unintentionally humanised species can quickly reproduce, adapt to local natural conditions and thus alter established ecological relationships in ecosystems. There are at least 9 invasive species whose abundance requires special measures. In order to take such action, the first step is to prepare the necessary documentation, i.e. action plans to regulate the abundance of invasive species. Taking into account the problems outlined briefly, the project foresees the preparation of conservation and action plans for 24 protected species, breeding programmes for 3 protected species and inventory reports of 4 protected species, as well as action plans for the regulation of the abundance of 9 invasive species. After the necessary documentation has been prepared, the implementation of the documented actions will be undertaken. (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: The aim of the project is to improve the state of biodiversity. In order to achieve this objective, i.e. favourable status of protected plant and animal species, the first step is to improve legislation in this area, as national legislation on the protection of individual protected species is not sufficient. It is also necessary to establish breeding programmes for protected species for which habitat management measures are insufficient. It is also worrying that species whose population status is under-exploited, little knowledge of the abundance of those species and the status of their habitats, therefore, studies on potential habitats of such species need to be initiated. Invasive species cause ecological problems, which are among the most dangerous for biodiversity as a whole. Newly introduced, deliberately or unintentionally humanised species can quickly reproduce, adapt to local natural conditions and thus alter established ecological relationships in ecosystems. There are at least 9 invasive species whose abundance requires special measures. In order to take such action, the first step is to prepare the necessary documentation, i.e. action plans to regulate the abundance of invasive species. Taking into account the problems outlined briefly, the project foresees the preparation of conservation and action plans for 24 protected species, breeding programmes for 3 protected species and inventory reports of 4 protected species, as well as action plans for the regulation of the abundance of 9 invasive species. After the necessary documentation has been prepared, the implementation of the documented actions will be undertaken. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: The aim of the project is to improve the state of biodiversity. In order to achieve this objective, i.e. favourable status of protected plant and animal species, the first step is to improve legislation in this area, as national legislation on the protection of individual protected species is not sufficient. It is also necessary to establish breeding programmes for protected species for which habitat management measures are insufficient. It is also worrying that species whose population status is under-exploited, little knowledge of the abundance of those species and the status of their habitats, therefore, studies on potential habitats of such species need to be initiated. Invasive species cause ecological problems, which are among the most dangerous for biodiversity as a whole. Newly introduced, deliberately or unintentionally humanised species can quickly reproduce, adapt to local natural conditions and thus alter established ecological relationships in ecosystems. There are at least 9 invasive species whose abundance requires special measures. In order to take such action, the first step is to prepare the necessary documentation, i.e. action plans to regulate the abundance of invasive species. Taking into account the problems outlined briefly, the project foresees the preparation of conservation and action plans for 24 protected species, breeding programmes for 3 protected species and inventory reports of 4 protected species, as well as action plans for the regulation of the abundance of 9 invasive species. After the necessary documentation has been prepared, the implementation of the documented actions will be undertaken. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Project Q3779202 in Lithuania
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English | Preparation of regulatory documents on the protection of protected species and on the abundance of invasive species |
Project Q3779202 in Lithuania |
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547,866.03 Euro
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547,866.03 Euro
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1.0 percent
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17 June 2016
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30 September 2017
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Valstybinė saugomų teritorijų tarnyba prie Aplinkos ministerijos
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LT-10312
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Projekto tikslas – pagerinti biologinės įvairovės būklę. Siekiant šio tikslo, t.y. – palankios saugomų augalų ir gyvūnų rūšių būklės, pirmiausiai reikia tobulinti šios srities teisės aktus, nes nacionalinių teisės aktų, reglamentuojančių atskirų saugomų rūšių apsaugą, nepakanka. Taip pat būtina parengti veisimo programas saugomoms rūšims, kurių išsaugojimui nepakanka buveinių tvarkymo priemonių. Nerimą kelia ir rūšys, kurių populiacijos būklė yra nepakankamai ištirta, mažai žinoma apie tų rūšių gausumą, jų buveinių būklę, todėl reikia inicijuoti tokių rūšių potencialių buveinių tyrimus. Invazinės rūšys sukelia ekologines problemas, kurios yra vienos iš grėsmingiausių visai biologinei įvairovei. Naujai patekusios, sąmoningai ar nesąmoningai žmogaus atkeltos rūšys gali greitai daugintis, prisitaikyti prie vietinių gamtinių sąlygų ir taip keisti nusistovėjusius ekologinius ryšius ekosistemose. Yra mažiausiai 9 invazinės rūšys, kurių gausai reguliuoti reikia imtis specialiųjų priemonių. Norint imtis tokių veiksmų, pirmiausia reikia parengti reikiamą dokumentaciją, t. y. invazinių rūšių gausos reguliavimo veiksmų planus.Atsižvelgiant į trumpai išdėstytas problemas, projekto metu numatoma parengti 24-ių saugomų rūšių apsaugos ir veiksmų planus, 3-jų saugomų rūšių veisimo programas ir 4-ių saugomų rūšių inventorizacijos ataskaitas, tai pat 9-ių invazinių rūšių gausos reguliavimo veiksmų planus.Parengus reikiamą dokumentaciją, bus imtasi dokumentuose numatytų veiksmų įgyvendinimo. (Lithuanian)
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The aim of the project is to improve the state of biodiversity. In order to achieve this objective, i.e. favourable status of protected plant and animal species, the first step is to improve legislation in this area, as national legislation on the protection of individual protected species is not sufficient. It is also necessary to establish breeding programmes for protected species for which habitat management measures are insufficient. It is also worrying that species whose population status is under-exploited, little knowledge of the abundance of those species and the status of their habitats, therefore, studies on potential habitats of such species need to be initiated. Invasive species cause ecological problems, which are among the most dangerous for biodiversity as a whole. Newly introduced, deliberately or unintentionally humanised species can quickly reproduce, adapt to local natural conditions and thus alter established ecological relationships in ecosystems. There are at least 9 invasive species whose abundance requires special measures. In order to take such action, the first step is to prepare the necessary documentation, i.e. action plans to regulate the abundance of invasive species. Taking into account the problems outlined briefly, the project foresees the preparation of conservation and action plans for 24 protected species, breeding programmes for 3 protected species and inventory reports of 4 protected species, as well as action plans for the regulation of the abundance of 9 invasive species. After the necessary documentation has been prepared, the implementation of the documented actions will be undertaken. (English)
1 February 2022
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Antakalnio 25, Vilnius
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Identifiers
05.5.1-APVA-V-018-01-0001
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