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TransEcoNet - Landscapes without borders
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Sustainable development and management of
transnational ecological networks in central
Europe
Protected areas, like national parks,
nature parks or biosphere reserves, are often isolated
“islands” for the protection of the world’s
biodiversity. They are separated by less or unprotected
landscapes, traffic corridors or settlements. Often
animal and plant species dispose of less space for
migration, dispersion and reproduction than necessary.
To preserve natural and cultural heritage in the long
run, TransEcoNet strives therefore for a better
connection of protected and less or unprotected
landscapes across national borders.
TransEcoNet elaborates strategies and gives
recommendations how to develop and manage transnational
ecological networks in Central Europe. In particular the
focus is on less or unprotected landscapes, so-called
gaps, between protected areas. The project study areas
are situated within or between the wide-ranging
ecological networks of the Alps, Carpathians and of the
Green Belt. Thus TransEcoNet contributes to the
pan-European interlinkage of these ecosystems and to
their sustainable territorial development. The project
partners are working in the fields of remote sensing,
geoinformatics, nature protection, landscape ecology,
history of architecture and arts as well as regional and
environmental sciences. They analyse and assess
transboundary natural landscapes regarding their
topology, history and their natural and cultural
potentials.
Thereupon they give recommendations and elaborate
strategies for a sustainable development of less or
unprotected landscapes, for future land use and for the
management of ecosystem services they provide. These
recommendations and strategies should be adapted by
regional planning authorities and protected area
administrations in the long run. Additionally,
TransEcoNet strengthens people’s awareness for the
natural and cultural heritage of transboundary
landscapes on local, regional and transnational level by
communicating its results on exhibitions, excursions and
workshops.
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Last modified:
04.04.2012 11:44
Author:
Anke Hahn
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Contact
Project Coordinator
Stephan Schoeps
e-mail
Communication Manager
Anke Hahn
e-mail
Phone: +49 351 463-37563
Fax: +49 351 463-37266
Project Office:
Helmholtzstraße 10,
Hülssebau, westwing, room 436
Mail to:
TU Dresden
01062 Dresden, Germany
This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
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