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The impact of Natura 2000 on forest management: a socio-ecological analysis in the continental region of the European Union.

Authors :
Winter, Susanne
Borrass, Lars
Geitzenauer, Maria
Blondet, Marieke
Breibeck, Ruth
Weiss, Gerhard
Winkel, Georg
Source :
Biodiversity & Conservation; Dec2014, Vol. 23 Issue 14, p3451-3482, 32p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Beech forests previously covered substantial areas of the continental region of Europe, however, their current distribution is limited to a small percentage of their former yet still potential range. Many beech forests are now protected under the European Union-wide conservation approach of Natura 2000. We analyse the impact of Natura 2000 on the management of beech forests via social science data on management practices gathered from 73 interviews with local stakeholders within nine case study sites in Austria, France, and Germany, and via an ecological analysis of Natura 2000 management plans (MPs). Our data reveals that the Natura 2000 implementation has had little impact on forest management practices. We found that the Natura 2000 network is well known amongst stakeholders, yet the objectives and measures for beech forest protection are usually vaguely defined in the MPs. According to our interviewees, in many cases this vagueness results in a disregard for the MPs, which hence fail to guide the management of the forests protected under Natura 2000. In addition, when ecological thresholds are included in the MPs, they are often below recommendations based on conservation research. In the case of the structural bio-indicator deadwood, the thresholds given by MPs for a favourable site conservation status were significantly lower than those considered within conservation science to be necessary in order to conserve typical beech forest biodiversity. We conclude that while Natura 2000 has raised awareness of the importance of European beech forests for biodiversity conservation, it needs significant additional efforts to make it an effective policy for forest biodiversity conservation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09603115
Volume :
23
Issue :
14
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Biodiversity & Conservation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
99710863
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-014-0822-3