SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT MODEL FOR THE PRESERVATION OF OPEN MOUNTAIN SPACES (Q4302631)

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SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT MODEL FOR THE PRESERVATION OF OPEN MOUNTAIN SPACES
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    1,726,000.5 Euro
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    2,302,000.0 Euro
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    74.98 percent
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    1 March 2018
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    28 February 2021
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    Public University of Navarre
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    37°23'20.72"N, 5°59'4.06"W
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    Open mountain spaces in the SUDOE region are immersed in the processes of global change that affect most of the planet. Rural depopulation, the reduction of grazing and the abandonment of traditional land uses are causing a loss of biodiversity, an homogenization of the landscapes and an accumulation of lignified fuels, which lead to a high risk of wildfires, aggravated by the more intense heat waves and droughts occurring in the last decades. The project aims to establish and validate regional models of preservation of high value open spaces in mountain areas of the SUDOE region by using a combination of controlled fires and guided grazing. The project joins traditional knowledge on these tools with current, scientific and technical developments, in order to increase the efficacy and potential of these environmental-friendly practices, and proposes economical viable inputs for their regional implementation. (English)
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