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Periurban Parks Improving Environmental Conditions in Suburban Areas
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PERIURBAN Spaces are transition spaces between the city and the countryside. They are suburbs of urban areas, or spaces surrounded by a number of urbanised areas with an elevated concentration of residences; Sustainable management and protection of these spaces is notoriously difficult; Some local authorities are turning to concept of PERIURBAN PARKS, to block urban sprawl, reconvert and adapt these areas. Concept of PERIURBAN SPACES
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The overall objective of the PERIURBAN project is to use interregional exchange on experiences of periurban parks to improve regional policies on the management of natural periurban areas, with a specific focus on maintaining biodiversity. Overall Project Objective
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To undertake territorial analyses that identify and compare initiatives and policies (environmental management / focus on periurban parks); To promote preservation of natural suburban areas (emphasis on compatibility between social use and preservation of biodiversity); To exchange, evaluate and transfer good practices from more to less experience regions; To develop, test and promote a common methodology for creation / management of periurban parks; To define long terms actions on park management and biodiversity protection. Specific Objectives
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The PERIURBAN Parks methodology defined to achieve the established objectives consists of 5 connected steps: 1) Regional analysis – currently underway 2) Exchange and comparison – currently underway 3) Development of a common methodology for creation / management of Periurban Parks – by mid 2011 4) Methodology Test in 4 pilot areas and peer reviews – starting end 2011 5) Development of 13 Local Action Plans – completed by end 2012 These steps are supported by horizontal activities of management and communication, lasting the entire project duration. Activities
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Geographical Coverage
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Common concerns in the fields of: Funding for park (creation / management) Coordinated planning and management Balance between protection of biodiversity & park utilisation Communication / stakeholder involvement Infrastructure (installation / upkeep / threats) Differences in terms of: Existing parks (operative problems) / Parks in creation/pre- creation phase Typologies of parks (forest, agricultural, leisure, natural, city) Different size and structure of parks Some highly protected areas, other newly created green areas Initial results for the exchange
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Partner areas
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Lead Partner – Regione Toscana Maria Clelia Mele periurban.parks@regione.toscana.it www.periurbanparks.eu For further information
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