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Approaches, tools and activities for implementing a pan-Alpine ecological network

Date :
04/08/2010
Keywords :
Biodiversity   ecological network

A new report “Implementing a Pan-Alpine Ecological Network - A Compilation of Major Approaches, Tools and Activitieson the alpine activities on ecological connectivity over the past years has been published in the series “BfN Skripten” of the German Federal Agency of Nature Protection.
During the last few years various documents, publications and reports which reflect approaches, tools and activities that support the implementation of an ecological network across the Alps have been published. Some of this information had not been made available for a wide public until now. Others exist only as comprehensive independent publications. Therefore these activities and results have now been compiled and summarised by the Ecological Continuum Initiative in the report “Implementing a Pan-Alpine Ecological Network - A Compilation of Major Approaches, Tools and Activities”.

This new report is available in English language. It is available for download here . You can order your free copy writing to kerstin.lehmann@bfn.de

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