Quotidiani Di Oggi Karin Slaughter - Falsa testimonianza Makkox - Nuove mappe del paradiso. Una autobiografia ucronica Tullio Avoledo - Come navi nella notte Emilio Gentile - Il capo e la folla Christian Antonini - Il cacciatore di nubi Marina Caffiero - Legami pericolosi Matthew C.
Klein, Michael Pettis - Le guerre commerciali sono guerre di classe Matthew C. Klein, Michael Pettis - Le guerre commerciali sono guerre di classe Paolo Mieli - Il tribunale della storia.
Processo alle falsificazioni Giulia Biondi - Cambia la tua vita con il metodo Bilanciamo Emily Stone - Succede quasi sempre per caso Adam Gordon - modi per essere felici L'Espresso N. Tex Willer N. Topolino N. Cosmo Fantasy 07 - Pathfinder 7, Worldscape Cosmo In Finland, agriculture has to deal with tough climatic conditions including severe winter, short frost-interrupted growing seasons and relatively scarce and acidic arable soils. Although Finland relies heavily on food and other agricultural imports, it has seen an increase in demand not just in these categories, but also for food and agri-business opportunities as well as tourism.
While the country is keeping pace with Europe in terms of growing cities, the above-mentioned growth in rural opportunities mean that its agriculture remains attractive. Food security and quality, climate change and a liveable planet are foremost among those affected by rural development. The third panel was dedicated to the sustainable management of natural resources, combating climate change and biodiversity loss which do not just threaten biodiversity but also have a negative impact on farming.
FFA Finland discussed how land managers can remain profitable while increasing environmental goals and attracting a new generation of farmers. After the great success of FFA in Brussels, the Regional Event in Finland continued the serious debate on the future of agriculture and the environment while paying attention to the unique circumstances of Nordic land management.
A second panel will address the need for compensation for private conversation and we are honoured to have Mr Humberto Delgado Rosa from the European Commission to discuss the issue. The conference provides a forum for land-owners, land managers, and NGOs, as well as national and regional authorities, to share their experiences of private nature conservation and wildlife management.
Participants can expect lively debates on both the challenges faced by private landowners, as well as the benefits of their contribution to society through biodiversity conservation. For more information and to register for this event please contact: coordination elo. The conference gathers land managers, landowners, policy makers, NGOs and industry representatives to discuss the participation of land users and land managers in the protection of biodiversity, as much as agri-businesses and industries, from different angels.
A New CAP: Opportunities and Threats for Biodiversity The conference will be focusing on the future strategy on food and farming and its environmental impact.
In the context of the CAP reform and the EU Action Plan for Nature, People and the Economy, we would like to address the issue of biodiversity management confronting agricultural policies and practices. How can the future CAP answer better environmental challenges? Where in its architecture and priorities should be included climate and environmental objectives?
How to redesign policies in order to fully reward farmers for the delivery of public goods and their ecosystem services? The network now counts over estates covering a total area of 1. A public conference was held the following day to discuss the intersection between land management plans and biodiversity conservation, with the particular focus on the challenges facing Romania. Key concerns included ensuring that adequate dialogue with stakeholders is sought prior to the creation of management plans, as well as when working with stakeholders in regions co-existing with large carnivores.
The subject of financial burden-sharing was also addressed. Many speakers called for the recognition of nature and biodiversity as public goods, from which society as a whole benefits, and to which society as a whole should contribute. The conference gathers land managers, landowners, policy makers, NGOs and industry representatives to discuss the participation of land users and land managers in the protection of biodiversity, as much as agro businesses and industries, from different angels.
Every year the conference hosts the Belleuropa Award that honors a Wildlife Estate Label territory which has realized an important step forward to maintain, protect or improve land for the benefit of biodiversity, using agri-environmental measures and achieving significant results from an environmental point of view. In Denmark 26 further Estates joined the Wildlife Estates — network, increasing the total number of estates under the label to covering a total area of 1.
Participants of the Plenary Session were invited to visit the Ledreborg and Gisselfeld estates to see their wildlife- and landscape management. Ledreborg is an estate of 1. The Gisselfeld Estate consists of 4. Game and nature have optimal conditions thanks to artificially created biotopes, hedgerows and game crops. Grass strips and beetle banks were cultivated to extend habitats for pollinators. Wildlife Estates Annual Conference - Spain, What private owners do out of love for their estates have a tremendous contribution to maintain healthy ecosystem and thriving biodiversity thus creating prosperous countryside businesses.
However it is not enough. We need to ensure that their successes are visible, that their efforts are validated, and that they are, rightly, seen as strong guardians of nature. Today, the network consists of European estates covering 1. Over the 10 years of operations of the programme, and starting from for which we first have data, the amount of labelled hectares passed from a mere 23 to more than 1.
To celebrate this outstanding achievement and to set new targets the WE National Delegations gathered together in Trujillo, Spain between September 14th - 16th. Holkham is a privately owned estate, situated on the north coast of the English county of Norfolk. This estate is currently the only WE Labelled estate in the country. The Palladian style villa in the centre of the thriving The second day continued with presentations, which were followed by a discussion on the long term implementation of the project.
On September 3rd, the 23 participants arrived in Prague and immediately began their first working session, to discuss the general situation of the WE and its future.
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