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European
workshop
Atlantic biogeographicalcalcareous grasslands
September 18th – 19th 2019
Rouen, France
PROGRAM
Wednesday (1:15-3:00)
Session 1 - Calcareous grasslands conservation : solving issues including fragmentation
• Jules BOILEAU – TERROÏKO, France
Digital ecology as a decision aid for defining conservation objectives
• Dr Roland BOBBINK - B-WARE Research Centre, Radboud University- Nijmegen,the Netherlands
Conservation and restoration of Dutch calcareous grasslands : constraints andperspectives
European
workshop
Atlantic biogeographicalcalcareous grasslands
September 18th – 19th 2019
Rouen, France
PROGRAM Objectives :
• Share knowledge and methods used to identify and assess fragmentation effects
• Identify measures to improve ecological connectivity among habitat areas and associated species
Questions that could be addressed in the working group session :
• Which measures do you consider to be most successful to improve ecological connectivity?
• Which examples/ where have these measures been undertaken?
European
workshop
Atlantic biogeographicalcalcareous grasslands
September 18th – 19th 2019
Rouen, France
PROGRAM Wednesday (3:30-5:30)
Session 2 - Multifunctional use of calcareous grasslands
• Camille GAUDIN - Parc Naturel Régional du Vexin Français, France
Recreational value of calcareous grasslands
• John RODWELL - Independent consultant, England
Atlantic calcareous grasslands : habitat, livelihoods or places ? Who decides ?Who benefits ?
• Natasha DE MANINCOR – University of Lille, France
Plant-pollinator network diversity in calcareous grasslands
• Arnaud SEPULCHRE – Natagriwal NPO, Belgium
Involving stakeholders on calcareous grasslands’ management
European
workshop
Atlantic biogeographicalcalcareous grasslands
September 18th – 19th 2019
Rouen, France
PROGRAM
Objectives :• Share knowledge on benefits and ecosystem services of calcareous grasslands
• Identify actions to promote the value of calcareous grasslands to increasestakeholders awareness and participation
Questions that could be addressed in the working group session :
• Which stakeholders do you feel are the most important to increase awarenessand participation?
• Which socio-economic aspects do you feel need to be considered?
European
workshop
Atlantic biogeographicalcalcareous grasslands
September 18th – 19th 2019
Rouen, France
Thursday (9:00-10:45)
Session 3- Implementation of local integrated management actions
• Audrey BARGÉ - Metropole Rouen Normandie, France
Presentation of a local management plan
• Maria LONG - National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Culture,Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Ireland
Farming with nature – updates from two long-running farming and conservation projects. Does it mean success for calcareous grassland conservation in Ireland?
• Thorsen ANDRONIK - Conservatoire d'espaces naturels Aquitaine, France
Presentation of the LIFE project "Oreka Median"
PROGRAM
European
workshop
Atlantic biogeographicalcalcareous grasslands
September 18th – 19th 2019
Rouen, France
PROGRAM
Objectives :
• Share experiences on local projects taking into account the preservation ofcalcareous grasslands
• Identify the main difficulties and opportunities to integrate biodiversity issues intolocal policies and local actions
Questions that could be addressed in the working group session :
• Which difficulties and opportunities are the most important to identify to integratebiodiversity issues into local policies and local actions ?
European
workshop
Atlantic biogeographicalcalcareous grasslands
September 18th – 19th 2019
Rouen, France
PROGRAM
Thursday (11:15-12:15)
Discussion about perspectives and future actions
Thursday (1:30-5:00)
Field trip – “coteau de Saint-Adrien”
Estelle LANGLOIS – University of Rouen
Team of Conservatoire d’espaces naturels
European
workshop
Atlantic biogeographicalcalcareous grasslands
September 18th – 19th 2019
Rouen, France
European
workshop
Atlantic biogeographicalcalcareous grasslands
September 18th – 19th 2019
Rouen, France