ALPBIONET2030 – final conference

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Date / Heure
Date(s) - 08-09 Oct 2019
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Emplacement
Chamonix - France


ALPBIONET2030 is organising its final conference in October 2019 in South France. It is an Interreg Alpine Space project aiming at consolidating and enhancing transnational cooperation in the field of nature conservation while providing a harmonized concept of preserving natural habitats and common planning tools to realize a high level of ecological connectivity for biodiversity conservation.

 

Topic

Ecological connectivity is the basis of Alpine and global habitat and species protection. However, with the fact of different regions having different tools to measure and improve biodiversity, it becomes a main issue to realize an integrative concept for the protection of ecosystems and biodiversity within the Alps, a beautiful and unique European landscape rich in valuable habitats and structures, but endangered by over-exploitation and development.

Results of the project will be presented during the final conference. Their importance for alpine environmental policies will be discussed to explore how can match national or regional environmental policies and to draw possible perspectives to implement policy recommandations addressing the biggest concerns.

 

Programme and logistic

The save the date will soon be followed by the programme and registration form, which will be available here.

 

 

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