COOPERATION
Action GT-3Cooperation between managing areas of natural zones
Cooperation between managing areas of natural zones
SUMMARY AND OBJECTIVES
This task force aims to promote the exchange of experiences and knowledge relating to the management of hay meadows between managers of different protected natural zones within the SUDOE territory and to develop joint methods for their conservation, which can also lead to profitable economic benefits. The coordination of this task force will be led by PNPE, project beneficiary and direct manager of a protected area. IPB, INIAV, CBNPMP and DGA will organise technical study visits to protected areas within their territories and SESIL will attend the visits to bring their experience as a company in the field of seed production and to familiarise itself with the real situation of the hay meadows in situ, as a preliminary step towards the development of production and marketing joint methods (GT6 and GT7) of wild seeds from hay meadows.
MAIN PRODUCT
Reports on technical visits organized to different nature protected areas involved in the project.
Report on actions related to active management of hay meadows.
Report on potential collaborations between managers of the natural areas involved in the project.
TARGET GROUPS
Communication channels will be kept permanently open through the proposed mailing list and our website. Local workshops will also be organized as well as a project final seminar, in which target groups will also be invited.
ACTIVITIES
Mailing list of outreach activities, documents generated and calls for project proposals among managers of nature protected areas within the SUDOE territory including hay meadows.
Reports on technical visits organized to different nature protected areas involved in the project.
Report on actions related to active management of hay meadows.
Report on potential collaborations between managers of the natural areas involved in the project.
Elaboration of documents highlighting potential collaborations between managers of the natural areas involved in the project.