ID56: Safeguarding open spaces in the Alps

Details

  • Full Title

    Connecting protected areas – safeguarding open spaces in mountain areas by spatial planning

  • Scheduled

  • Convener

  • Co-Conveners

    Marius Mayer

  • Assigned to Synthesis Workshop

    1. Mountain Ecosystems under Global Change

     

  • Keywords

    European Alps, landscape fragmentation, open spaces, protected areas, spatial planning, national parks, tourism

Description

Mountain areas such as the European Alps feature a comparatively high degree of undeveloped open spaces, which provide important ecosystem services. However many open spaces are threatened by the continuous land take for settlements, infrastructure and tourism development and therefore increasing landscape fragmentation. The session is supposed to shed light on different approaches for the safeguarding of interconnected open space systems, which play a crucial role in ensuring ecological connectivity in the Alps. Especially the relation of nature conservation approaches (mainly protected areas) and integrated spatial planning will be highlighted. While protected areas are highly suitable to safeguard the core areas of a “green infrastructure” system, spatial planning is required to establish relevant links and corridors in more densely populated areas. Therefore, mountain research needs to better analyse the potentials for harmonising and coordinating nature conservation and spatial planning in the “Global Green Deal” context.

Registered Abstracts

ID57: Science-based pathways to sustainability in mountains
ID53: Policy-relevant mountain biodiversity monitoring
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