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Landscape services of Groene Woud: Carla Grashof, Paul Opdam, Jolande Termorshuizen, Arjan Griffioen, Sabine van Rooij (Alterra), Joost Tersteeg (Wing) developments in a National Landscape
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National landscape “Groene Woud”
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An area in transition expanding urban areas: new roads, urban and industrial zones changing agricultural landscape : increase in scale new activities: tree nurseries, greenhouses civilians living and recreating in the countryside
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More than 100 projects on landscape services nature bridge A2 rural estate Rosephoeve spelt beer Ecological services Social services Economic services
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Regional landscape governance in Groene Woud development of regional organization province reconstruction committees local governments, water boards business partners (agriculture, recreation) two brainstorms with province and regional organisation three short workshops with stakeholders people, profit, planet strategic vision CoP “voorbeeldgebieden” Gerda Verburg VROM / CML project on landscape services
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Strategic vision: 5 steering principles Landscape services: supply and demand sustainable development Identity spatial scale shared organization
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Questions strategic vision define sub areas specify core qualities and identity of these areas and criteria for preservation/development find landscape services that are important for stakeholders and contribute to these core qualities working book / road map with examples
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Sub areas heath reclamation stream valleys field complexes urban none © Arjan Koomen, Arjan Griffioen
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Core qualities Core qualities defined by region organisation: Readability landscape landscape represents origin and (historical) land use Green heart in urban ring landscape should emphasize the link between green areas and surrounding urban areas Social cohesion landscape should should express (historical) organisation structures
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Landscape services 2 Alterra workshops on: air quality Recreation Biodiversity water retention
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air quality (fijnstof) current capacity of catching dust around the city of Boxtel © Anne Oosterbaan, Arjan Griffioen
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recreation: belevingsgis high current perception value in nature areas (Kampina, Mortelen, Geelders)... and in rural estates (Baest) © Martin Goossen, Sjerp de Vries
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recreation: questionaire © Martin Goossen, Tineke de Boer
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biodiversity current cohesion of woody landscape elements for species of woodland with limited dispersal capacity forest small woody elements low cohesion high cohesion © Carla Grashof, Henk Meeuwsen
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water retention stream valleys: flooding areas in stream valleys woody elements and banks along stream valleys wet meadows and pastures other areas of natural depressions (ditches, streams, pools) © Albert Corporaal
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Suggestions? © Wageningen UR … for further research … for organising workshops
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Core qualities (kernkwaliteiten) Groenewoud the green character small scale openness coherent complex of streams, cultivation patterns, forest and heathland ( www.hetgroenewoud.com and Arjan Koomen)www.hetgroenewoud.com
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Work book WHY this book ? proces up till now WHAT? Preserve and restore core qualities in sub areas HOW? Sustainability and landscape services WHO? Who benefits and who invests? Examples of possible landscape services contributing to the core qualities
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Here SELS comes in! needed structure stake- holders financial arrangements value ambition needed service level theme 1theme 2theme 3 planning proces theme 4theme 5 sustainable (objective) shared (subjective)
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Landscape services green blue network greenblue network social service s economic services ecological services Production biomass energy agriculture Social-cultural recreation cultural history, identity living environment health Regulation CO2 water retention Habitat red list species regional species
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