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Connecting protected areas and beyond to safeguard mountainous ecosystem services and adapt to climate change - An intergenerational dialogue

¿Por qué asistir a esta sesión?
The interactive session will spotlight how (Alpine) Protected Areas consider the topics of ecological connectivity and climate change and by this way contribute to safeguard high-quality, vital and sustainable development in mountainous regions, specifically facing specific vulnerability for of climate change impacts.
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The temperature increase in the Alps is nearly 2x as high as in surrounding areas and climate change effects are already visible, f.ex. on biodiversity. Protected areas (PA) are key players in CC actions. While the entirety of the EU depends on the ESS being provided by mountainous regions, mountain ecosystems show a specific exposition against the global main challenges like climate change. The session will tackle the role of ecological connectivity for meeting these challenges and spotlight multibeneficial solutions like connecting PA and their surroundings and promoting naturebased solutions. It will discuss principles that support biodiversity conservation and sustainable land use practices. Success but also failure stories will be pitched. Participants will have the possibility to share viewpoints, build connection among each other and inspire the future work of the EUSALP AG7 and PA networks e.g. in terms of strategic transfer of results among mountainous areas in EU and beyond.

Agenda de la sesión

Orador

Antoine PATTE

mission head alpine forest policy,
Union Régionale des Communes Forestières Auvergne Rhône-Alpes
France


14:00 - 15:30

Prof. Chris WALZER

Exec. Director Health,
Wildlife Conservation Society
United States of America


14:00 - 15:30

Ms Fabienne MAIHOFF

research associate / PhD student,
University of Wuerzburg
Germany


14:00 - 15:30

Dr Guido PLASSMANN

ALPARC Director: Management, Biodiversity and Ecological Connectivity,
France

Concrete example of ecological network in the Alps
14:00 - 15:30

Ms Janika KERNER

PhD student,
University of Wuerzburg
Germany


14:00 - 15:30

Johanna WIMMER

Environmental Education,
Berchtesgaden National Park
Germany


14:00 - 15:30

Ms Katalin CZIPPAN

nature education expert,
IUCN CEC - Commission on Education and Communication
Hungary

Welcome and goal of the meeting
14:00 - 15:30

Dr Michael VOGEL

President of Honour of ALPARC,
Germany


14:00 - 15:30

Mrs Michaela KÜNZL

Desk Officer Macroregional Strategies,
Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Consumer Protectio
Germany

Institutional background: goal of EUSALP AG7
14:00 - 15:30

Mr Ruedi HALLER

Director,
Swiss National Park
Switzerland

Role of protected areas in the Alps for biodiversity protection and climate change adaptation
14:00 - 15:30

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