Duration: : 01 January 2024 – 30 June 2026
Lead Partner: WWF-Bulgaria
Funding: The Interreg Danube Region Programme (DRP) – 80%
Donor Project webpage: ForestConnect
Project description:
The functionality of the ecological corridors of large carnivores in the target area is endangered by unsustainable management practices and infrastructure developments in forest habitats and their surroundings, which harms their structure. Climate change poses additional pressure on the ecosystems. Climate-induced habitat fragmentation can impede large carnivores range shifts and displace individuals from mountainous areas towards more populated settlements with a risk to increase human-wildlife conflict and reduce the non-timber forest products may affect the diet to a more carnivorous one, additionally increasing the conflicts with cattle farmers. Although climate change effects are recognised by management authorities, this is not translated into resilience-enhancing forest management practices and clear guidance for managers of the territories.
Due to the prevalence of large carnivores cross-border distribution and the complex effects of climate change, a multinational conservation planning accompanied by a holistic governance framework for biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction is required. ForestConnect aims to address common challenges and needs on protecting and preserving ecological corridors of large carnivores in the target area of the project – the Carpathians, Balkans and Dinarides.
The project involves 15 Project Partners (PPs) and 8 Assosiated Strategic Partners (ASP) from 7 countries – Austria, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Romania, Slovakia, Serbia, Ukraine. Full list of partners is available on the project website.
The project covers 9 pilot territories and includes 23 intervention sites:
Specific objectives of the project:
1.New tools and technologies integrated in transnational monitoring of large carnivores’ forests
2.Heterogeneity, connectivity and climate resilience of large carnivores’ forests is improved
3.Transnational network of nature management professionals uptake and disseminate solutions.
Implemented project activities (ongoing):
Additional background documents and information:
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