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Project Q4295433 in Switzerland, France, Germany, Italy, Slovenia, Austria
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Integrative Alpine wildlife and habitat management for the next generation
Project Q4295433 in Switzerland, France, Germany, Italy, Slovenia, Austria

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    2,241,693.06 Euro
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    2,880,294.85 Euro
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    77.83 percent
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    1 November 2016
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    31 December 2019
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    ALPARC – Alpine Network of Protected Areas
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    Ecological connectivity (EC) is the basis of Alpine (&global) habitat & species protection. However, much work remains in realizing an integrative concept of ecosystem and biodiversity (BD) protection for the Alps (with EC existing at different territorial levels). The project’s main objective is to consolidate & enhance transnational coop. in the field of nature conservation while establishing a coherent and complementary Alps-wide system of BD conservation, building on knowledge and results from previous activities. The project will identify areas with high potential of connectivity. In areas between PA mediation formats and EC implementation measures incorporating a wildlife strategy will be tested (regional level). The toolbox for regional and local bodies consists of JECAMI analyses, capacity building measures in NGO’s and administration, exchange on Natura2000 management and green infrastructure & fostering cross-border activities in, outside and beyond protected areas. Over the entire Alpine area the Strategic Alpine Conservation Areas (SACA) concept will be introduced. These areas serve to communicate spatial needs for EC. Local implementation in pilot regions (PR) illustrate how EC can be improved at an Alps-wide level based on existing policies. SACAs incorporate an Alps wide wildlife management strategy (WMS) based on analysis of diff. hunting systems & prioritization of activities, tested in PR. The interface to EUSALP is ensured through continuous exchange between relevant Action Groups (in particular 7&6), supporting a cross-cutting exchange between the Alpine Convention and the EUSALP perimeter with their respective key players. Eliminating the main barriers around the Alps is a key topic in the discussion with all EUSALP AGs. Beneficiaries of the project are manifold: civil society, decision makers, EU policy makers, stakeholders, spatial planners, green economy. An Alps-wide BD strategy by definition requires a transnational approach. (English)
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