Guidelines on the management of farmland in Natura 2000

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Guidelines on the management of farmland in Natura 2000 2nd meeting of the expert Sub-Group 3rd October 2011 http://biodiversity.europa.eu

Case studies – proposals 63 cases from 24 countries – No cases for MT, CY, LI yet. Biogeographical Regions: 6 Alpine, 16 Atlantic, 10 Boreal, 1 Black Sea, 21 Continental, 5 Mediterranean, 3 Pannonian, 0 Macaronesia, 0 Steppic Region, 3 several regions.

Case studies – proposals Broad habitat types: 8 CAH, 20 grasslands, 28 gra + MBF, WF, CAH…

Case studies – proposals Agricultural practices: 42 grazing/mowing, 10 management of arable land/crops to improve conditions for certain species, 3 support to livestock breeding/pastoral systems, other measures

Case studies – proposals SPECIES : Birds, Invertebrates, Mammals, Plants, Amphibians…

Case studies – proposals Demonstration value

Case studies selection 27 cases studies from all EU MS:  different types of habitats & agricultural land and practices  different types of conservation measures  reflect the challenges identified in the previous tasks and the principles of integrated management.

Case studies selection Some criteria to consider: Represent main agricultural systems, main problems, different types of agricultural practices and key interactions with nature conservation Participatory approach in design and implementation of measures Good practice in resolving conflicts Efficient use of EU funds and other instruments (labels, incentives, PES…) Strategic approaches (e.g. tackling a particular habitat or suite of species over many sites, for which the country has special responsibility for – eg fennoscandian meadows/wooded pastures in Sweden,  boreal coastal meadows in Estonia large scale, single site) Local approach (single site) High demonstration value, good practice but also unsuccessful experience.

Case studies selection Thank you for your contribution!