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LRVA-2022: Endbericht: Absicherung und Etablierung der Lebensraumvernetzung in Österreich

The project contributes significantly to a successful and long-term implementa-tion and safeguarding of habitat connectivity in Austria. In addition to the net-working function of habitat corridors, the aspect of how habitat corridors can also be used or adapted for the protection and improvement of insect diversity in Austria was addressed for the first time.


Work package 1 is dedicated to the analysis of habitat features and landscape structures with regard to their qualitative (diversity) and quantitative (abun-dance) suitability for insects.

The extrapolation of the results of work package 1 implemented in work pack-age 2 provides a first area-wide overview of the structural connectivity of habi-tat corridors in Austria and their suitability for the dispersal and protection of insect diversity.


Work package 3 is dedicated to the development of a guideline for assessing the permeability of existing habitat corridors. With the definition of the most important indicators for the assessment of planned measures within the corri-dors, a standardised set of rules for nature conservation assessments is availa-ble for the first time, on which the leading experts in the field of habitat connec-tivity have agreed.

Awareness-raising measures are an essential prerequisite for achieving the broadest possible acceptance of habitat connectivity among regional actors (e.g. farmers and landowners). This is the focus of work package 4.


For a sustainable protection of the habitat corridors, it is essential to make the habitat corridors visible in an official national document. This issue is addressed in work package 5 by the implementation of a process that allows a widely auto-mated production of specific maps on the topic of habitat connectivity embed-ded in the Austrian forest development plan.


A further milestone is the establishment of the “Coordination Platform for Habi-tat Connectivity in Austria” in work package 6, which consists of the most im-portant experts in the field of habitat connectivity in Austria. The objectives of the coordination platform are the regular exchange of experience, a unified and coherent representation of the actors in habitat connectivity and the promotion of the protection of habitat corridors in Austria.

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Date (Last Update)
2022-07-01
Edition
Version 2022-10-16
Purpose
Basis for protecting ecological corridors in spatial planning and by nature conservation. Basis for the consideration of ecological corridors in nature conservation planning.
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Completed

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Roland Grillmayer - ()
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2022-07-01
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  • Austria2022
  • LRVA-2022
  • Guideline
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  • Austria

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See endreport: LE Lebensraumvernetzung für Insekten (in progress)

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Endbericht: Absicherung und Etablierung der Lebensraumvernetzung in Österreich

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DI Horst Leitner - ()
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https://geonetwork.lebensraumvernetzung.at/geonetwork/srv/api/records/568176ec-8c1e-40b9-b3ad-c1a2418f84fb

Date info (Revision)
2023-09-11T11:31:39
Date info (Creation)
2022-07-01T14:46:24

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