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Alpine Nature 2030

Creating [ecological] connectivity for generations to come

Alpine Nature 2030

The book "Alpine Nature 2030 - Creating [ecological] connectivity for generations to come" is published by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB).

The Federal Ministry for the Environment considers the creation of an ecological network in Europe to be crucial for achieving a global network of protected areas as envisaged in the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). In this context, the spatial connectivity of protected areas and transboundary protected areas plays an important role in the implementation of the Alpine Convention. Article 12 of the Nature Protection and Landscape Conservation Protocol of the Alpine Convention envisages the creation of an ecological network.

The publication has been published in partnership with ALPARC, the University of Veterinary Medicine of Vienna and Blue!

Standard identifier: ISBN 978-3-00-053702-8

Categories

  • Alps

Publication can be ordered here: http://www.bmub.bund.de/en/service/publications/downloads/details/artikel/alpine-nature-2030/

English