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Fjällräven is a designated species within Natura 2000, the European Union’s work on the conservation of biodiversity. This means that the species is considered worthy of protection from a European perspective. Arctic fox is a species of character for the mountain environment and it has previously been numerous along the entire fennoscandian mountain range. Nowadays, however, the species is threatened in Sweden, Finland and Norway. Although the species has been protected in all countries for decades, the species has not recovered as expected. There are several threats to the arctic fox, one of which is that the distribution is now very fragmented and it is likely to have a very negative impact on the genetic exchange. In the Arctic Fox Together project, the parties want to work on a large-scale and coordinated basis across national borders to create better conditions for the arctic fox. Within the project there is considerable support from participating research institutions with very strong scientific anchorage linked specifically to arctic fox. Managing authorities are very positive about the knowledge that the research participants will be able to contribute. Research becomes an important basis for developing administrative cooperation. The project application is part of a much larger work for the arctic fox. In 2015, the Swedish and Norwegian Ministry of the Environment wrote a joint declaration of intent for joint work with arctic fox management. The Finnish authorities are in favour of participating in joint conservation work. Project Arctic Fox Together will develop a proposal for a regional management plan based on the authorities’ guidelines and create good conditions for the management of arctic fox throughout Nordkalotten. In addition, Interreg Sweden-Norway finances the project “Felles Fjellrev II” in parallel during the years 2016-2019. The projects estimate that they will have a great deal of exchange with each other. There will thus be a large coordinated effort for the arctic fox along large parts of the species’ natural range. (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: Fjällräven is a designated species within Natura 2000, the European Union’s work on the conservation of biodiversity. This means that the species is considered worthy of protection from a European perspective. Arctic fox is a species of character for the mountain environment and it has previously been numerous along the entire fennoscandian mountain range. Nowadays, however, the species is threatened in Sweden, Finland and Norway. Although the species has been protected in all countries for decades, the species has not recovered as expected. There are several threats to the arctic fox, one of which is that the distribution is now very fragmented and it is likely to have a very negative impact on the genetic exchange. In the Arctic Fox Together project, the parties want to work on a large-scale and coordinated basis across national borders to create better conditions for the arctic fox. Within the project there is considerable support from participating research institutions with very strong scientific anchorage linked specifically to arctic fox. Managing authorities are very positive about the knowledge that the research participants will be able to contribute. Research becomes an important basis for developing administrative cooperation. The project application is part of a much larger work for the arctic fox. In 2015, the Swedish and Norwegian Ministry of the Environment wrote a joint declaration of intent for joint work with arctic fox management. The Finnish authorities are in favour of participating in joint conservation work. Project Arctic Fox Together will develop a proposal for a regional management plan based on the authorities’ guidelines and create good conditions for the management of arctic fox throughout Nordkalotten. In addition, Interreg Sweden-Norway finances the project “Felles Fjellrev II” in parallel during the years 2016-2019. The projects estimate that they will have a great deal of exchange with each other. There will thus be a large coordinated effort for the arctic fox along large parts of the species’ natural range. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: Fjällräven is a designated species within Natura 2000, the European Union’s work on the conservation of biodiversity. This means that the species is considered worthy of protection from a European perspective. Arctic fox is a species of character for the mountain environment and it has previously been numerous along the entire fennoscandian mountain range. Nowadays, however, the species is threatened in Sweden, Finland and Norway. Although the species has been protected in all countries for decades, the species has not recovered as expected. There are several threats to the arctic fox, one of which is that the distribution is now very fragmented and it is likely to have a very negative impact on the genetic exchange. In the Arctic Fox Together project, the parties want to work on a large-scale and coordinated basis across national borders to create better conditions for the arctic fox. Within the project there is considerable support from participating research institutions with very strong scientific anchorage linked specifically to arctic fox. Managing authorities are very positive about the knowledge that the research participants will be able to contribute. Research becomes an important basis for developing administrative cooperation. The project application is part of a much larger work for the arctic fox. In 2015, the Swedish and Norwegian Ministry of the Environment wrote a joint declaration of intent for joint work with arctic fox management. The Finnish authorities are in favour of participating in joint conservation work. Project Arctic Fox Together will develop a proposal for a regional management plan based on the authorities’ guidelines and create good conditions for the management of arctic fox throughout Nordkalotten. In addition, Interreg Sweden-Norway finances the project “Felles Fjellrev II” in parallel during the years 2016-2019. The projects estimate that they will have a great deal of exchange with each other. There will thus be a large coordinated effort for the arctic fox along large parts of the species’ natural range. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Project Q4296851 in Sweden
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Project Q4296851 in Sweden |
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582,236.0 Euro
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998,872.0 Euro
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58.29 percent
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1 January 2017
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31 December 2019
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Länsstyrelsen i Norrbottens län
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Fjällräven är en utpekad art inom Natura 2000, Europeiska Unionens arbete med bevarandet av den biologiska mångfalden. Det innebär att arten betraktas som skyddsvärd i ett europeiskt perspektiv. Fjällräv är en karaktärsart för fjällmiljön och den har tidigare funnits talrikt längs hela den fennoskandiska fjällkedjan. Numera är dock arten hotad i Sverige, Finland och Norge. Trots att arten är fredad i samtliga länder sedan flera decennier tillbaka har arten inte återhämtat sig som man hade kunnat förvänta sig. Det finns flera hot mot fjällräven, ett av dem är att utbredningen nu är mycket fragmenterad och det har sannolikt mycket negativ inverkan på det genetiska utbytet. I projektet Arctic Fox Together vill parterna arbeta storskaligt och samordnat tillsammans över landsgränserna för att på så sätt skapa bättre förutsättningar för fjällräven. Inom projektet finns ett stort stöd från deltagande forskarinstitutioner med mycket stark vetenskaplig förankring kopplat specifikt till fjällräv. De förvaltande myndigheterna ser mycket positivt på kunskapen som forskningsdeltagarna kommer att kunna bidra med. Forskningen blir en viktig grund för att utveckla förvaltningssamarbetet. Projektansökan är en del i ett betydligt större arbete för fjällräven. De svenska och norska miljödepartementen skrev år 2015 en gemensam avsiktsförklaring för ett gemensamt arbete med fjällrävsförvaltning. Finska myndigheter ställer sig positiva till att deltaga i ett gemensamt bevarandearbete. Projekt Arctic Fox Together ska ta fram ett förslag till en regional förvaltningsplan utifrån myndigheternas riktlinjer och skapa goda förutsättningar för förvaltningen av fjällräv på hela Nordkalotten. Dessutom finansierar Interreg Sverige-Norge projektet "Felles Fjellrev II" parallellt under åren 2016-2019. Projekten bedömer att de kommer ha ett stort utbyte med varandra. Det kommer således pågå en stor samordnad satsning för fjällräven längs stora delar av artens naturliga utbredningsområde. (Swedish)
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Fjällräven is a designated species within Natura 2000, the European Union’s work on the conservation of biodiversity. This means that the species is considered worthy of protection from a European perspective. Arctic fox is a species of character for the mountain environment and it has previously been numerous along the entire fennoscandian mountain range. Nowadays, however, the species is threatened in Sweden, Finland and Norway. Although the species has been protected in all countries for decades, the species has not recovered as expected. There are several threats to the arctic fox, one of which is that the distribution is now very fragmented and it is likely to have a very negative impact on the genetic exchange. In the Arctic Fox Together project, the parties want to work on a large-scale and coordinated basis across national borders to create better conditions for the arctic fox. Within the project there is considerable support from participating research institutions with very strong scientific anchorage linked specifically to arctic fox. Managing authorities are very positive about the knowledge that the research participants will be able to contribute. Research becomes an important basis for developing administrative cooperation. The project application is part of a much larger work for the arctic fox. In 2015, the Swedish and Norwegian Ministry of the Environment wrote a joint declaration of intent for joint work with arctic fox management. The Finnish authorities are in favour of participating in joint conservation work. Project Arctic Fox Together will develop a proposal for a regional management plan based on the authorities’ guidelines and create good conditions for the management of arctic fox throughout Nordkalotten. In addition, Interreg Sweden-Norway finances the project “Felles Fjellrev II” in parallel during the years 2016-2019. The projects estimate that they will have a great deal of exchange with each other. There will thus be a large coordinated effort for the arctic fox along large parts of the species’ natural range. (English)
21 June 2022
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