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Anwendung und Akzeptanz der FFH-Richtlinie in Deutschland und in Frankreich : ein Vergleich in ausgewählten Gemeinden

  • Application and Acceptance of the Habitats Directive in Germany and France - Comparison of Selected Areas. Since 1992, when the Habitats Directive (92/43/EWG) came into effect, all EU member states are obligated to contribute to the establishment of a coherent ecological framework of special protection areas, called Natura 2000. The guideline states both protection objects and protection aims more precisely but its implementation is, to a large extent, left to the member states. In the neighbouring states Germany and France the organisation report strategy, and area management of the Natura 2000 areas differ significantly. Based on these conditions, in both countries two exemplary regions (mountain range and low mountain range) with 3 Natura 2000-areas were selected. In exemplary municipalities the local decision-makers and other relevant activists were interviewed regarding their acceptance of Natura 2000. The results showed altogether a higher acceptance in the 12 German municipalities than in the 12 French but at the same time anApplication and Acceptance of the Habitats Directive in Germany and France - Comparison of Selected Areas. Since 1992, when the Habitats Directive (92/43/EWG) came into effect, all EU member states are obligated to contribute to the establishment of a coherent ecological framework of special protection areas, called Natura 2000. The guideline states both protection objects and protection aims more precisely but its implementation is, to a large extent, left to the member states. In the neighbouring states Germany and France the organisation report strategy, and area management of the Natura 2000 areas differ significantly. Based on these conditions, in both countries two exemplary regions (mountain range and low mountain range) with 3 Natura 2000-areas were selected. In exemplary municipalities the local decision-makers and other relevant activists were interviewed regarding their acceptance of Natura 2000. The results showed altogether a higher acceptance in the 12 German municipalities than in the 12 French but at the same time an extensive insecurity regarding the new obligations on order to implement the protection system. In the French examples the lack of public participation organised by the state government contributed to a reduced acceptance during the first years of the implementation of the Habitats Guideline. Besides, crucial elements for a local acceptance of the Natura 2000 system in both states were the land owners, existing plans and development aims of the municipality, land use and a possibly existing protection status of the area. Additionally the study showed that a transparent establishment of a management plan offers the opportunity to co-ordinate different land use and protection interests. The designation of a separate area co-ordinator for each Natura 2000-area, at the same time contact for the local community like in France, can provide a valuable, confidence-building measure.show moreshow less

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Author details:Wiebke Wendler, Beate Jessel
Publication type:Article
Language:German
Year of first publication:2004
Publication year:2004
Release date:2017/03/24
Source:Naturschutz und Landschaftsplanung. - 36 (2004), 11, S. 347 - 352
Organizational units:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Umweltwissenschaften und Geographie
Peer review:Nicht referiert
Institution name at the time of the publication:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Geographie und Geoökologie
Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Geoökologie
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