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Lit.: Angelini, Connecting the Alpine Protected Areas..., 2015
autor: Paolo Angelini
tytuł: Connecting the Alpine Protected Areas in a Wide Ecological Infrastructure: Opportunities from a Legal Point of View
w: Roberto Gambino, Attilia Peano, Nature Policies and Landscape Policies
strony: 119-126
rok wydania: 2015
wydawnictwo: Springer International Publishing
ISBN:
- 978-3-319-05409-4 (prinbt)
- 978-3-319-05410-0 (online)
dostępność:
- fragmenty w Google Books
- fragmenty na stronie wydwnictwa
A supporting legal framework is an essential prerequisite for the establishment of an ecological continuum throughout the Alps. The Alps consist of eight different countries, each of which has its own legal framework. Moreover, the individual countries may have federal states or provinces with specific regulations. Different legislations in force at various governance levels potentially affect ecological connectivity. Analyzing the impediments for the establishment of functioning ecological networks among protected alpine areas in order to preserve biodiversity for the region is a primary target. This activity was performed on the basis of national assessments. The survey was aimed at identifying the obstacles to ecological connectivity and the best tools to establish and/or maintain ecological corridors and networks. Furthermore, the global dimension needs to be taken into account, as well as the EU legal tool “European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation” (EGTC) that seems to be a suitable one in specific Alpine cases, as a way to facilitate and enhance cooperation at interregional and international levels that reach across borders. It enables regional and local authorities and other public bodies from different member states to join together in a cooperation grouping obtaining legal personality. The opportunities offered by an EGTC are therefore worth being considered in a policy making perspective. The contribution is expected to build on the results of the legal work package of the EU Alpine Space Programme Project ECONNECT, where the Italian Ministry for the Environment strongly participated.
(from Springer Verlag)
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