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Natura 2000 Biogeographical Seminar for Continental Region in the new Member States. EC adoption of lists of SCI as SACs within 6 years + FCS obligation.
Natura 2000 Biogeographical Seminar for Continental Region in the new Member States. EC adoption of lists of SCI as SACs within 6 years + FCS obligation.
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Natura 2000 Biogeographical Seminar for Continental Region in the new Member States. EC adoption of lists of SCI as SACs within 6 years + FCS obligation.
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European Landowners’ Organization – ELO 67 rue de Trèves, 1040 Brussels - Belgium
Designation process & biogeographical seminars Phase 1 – MS designate sites: Bird Directive 1979 = conservation of wild birds = Special Protection Areas (SPAs) Criteria? = MS latitude in determining “appropriate” means Habitat Directive 1992 = conservation of natural habitat & wild fauna & flora = Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) Criteria? Coherent network + impact assessment procedure: 3 phases
European Landowners’ Organization – ELO 67 rue de Trèves, 1040 Brussels - Belgium
Designation process & biogeographical seminars (Phase 1) Member States designation of N2K sites: 1- MS responsibility of designation a) Complete evaluation Habitat + Species (National or regional agencies) b) Scientifically based on criteria Annexe III c) Transmission to EC
European Landowners’ Organization – ELO 67 rue de Trèves, 1040 Brussels - Belgium
Designation process & biogeographical seminars (Phase 1) 2. MS transmission to EC SCI a) Biogeographical seminar : screening of National lists b) AIM: Validation / amendment of the list c) Who? Officials : EC + MS + EEA (Topic Centre) + experts Observers: NGOs (Green + Natura 2000 Users Forum) 3. EC adoption of lists of SCI MS to designate sites as SACs within 6 years + FCS obligation
European Landowners’ Organization – ELO 67 rue de Trèves, 1040 Brussels - Belgium
Biogeographical seminars process Comments: Very technical process (species/species; habitat/habitat)
EC transparency + faithful cooperation with Users
Pb in MS procedures little chance for Users to
influence the process : “a posteriori” control
Advise for Continental Seminar (2006?) : constant
dialogue with your Ministry
European Landowners’ Organization – ELO 67 rue de Trèves, 1040 Brussels - Belgium
Biogeographical seminars process Example of special focuses: Regional approach = network coherence: Rivers (“Stepping stone”, both banks …) Boundaries & Mountains (did the neighbour MS designate?) Level of EC expectations derived from Directives + Habitat Committee (your Ministry is member) Sufficient number of sites? Quality of proposed sites? (A/B/C) The “20/60% guideline” Good geographical distribution of sites (suspicious on “hole”) European Landowners’ Organization – ELO 67 rue de Trèves, 1040 Brussels - Belgium Biogeographical seminars process Level of MS preparation : No specific delay agreed = “acquis communautaire” on 1 May 2004 + transposition of Directives = enormous task : Civil servants trained on N2K specific issues Inventories/researches to undergo (short delays for specific species…) Difference between MS (small/big; +/- diverse biodiversity…) If lack of preparation = lack of designation (volume & quality) Decision of INSUFFICIENCY major/minor/mod … Scientific reserve … new Road map for MS!
European Landowners’ Organization – ELO 67 rue de Trèves, 1040 Brussels - Belgium
Biogeographical seminars process EC position :
Good quality of MS designation in terms of volume and
scientific arguments Compliance with good governance = participatory process Tool used: balanced “expert group” = MS + independent experts + NGOs + Users Negotiation / arbitration during the seminar
European Landowners’ Organization – ELO 67 rue de Trèves, 1040 Brussels - Belgium
Biogeographical seminars process Level of NGOs preparation: Particularly well prepared through concrete contacts with MS ministries & ETC Undergone their own scientific researches since several years (under various research funds & own resources) Clear and precise requests based on local knowledge and high quality scientific arguments Often achieve their goals even on non priority species/habitat
European Landowners’ Organization – ELO 67 rue de Trèves, 1040 Brussels - Belgium
Biogeographical seminars process Why a Users participation to the process? Fundamental to be part of the discussions Show the importance of designation & conservation issues for users Contacts with experts from ministries + universities + NGOs (users ≠ black sheep!) Process not tailored for users but possibilities of negotiation if counter arguments from national organizations (≠ research centre + short delay …) At the end of the day on Phase 2 : implementation = users will have to modify their day to day management
European Landowners’ Organization – ELO 67 rue de Trèves, 1040 Brussels - Belgium
Biogeographical seminars process Concluding remarks: Biogeographical process satisfactory for Users? Yes IF a faithful collaboration exists between ministries/users prior to the seminar Ministries + NGOs have to understand that Phase 2- Implementation will mainly be applied by users Therefore fundamental to negotiate already during Phase 1- designation process (information flows, contract management elaboration, sound funding of the constraints…)
European Landowners’ Organization – ELO 67 rue de Trèves, 1040 Brussels - Belgium
Thank You for your attention
European Landowners’ Organization – ELO 67 rue de Trèves, 1040 Brussels - Belgium
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