Etiqueta: dune restoration

  • Somo dunes (Cantabria) exhibits a good conservation status after several years of conservation actions developed by Life+ARCOS

    Somo dunes (Cantabria) exhibits a good conservation status after several years of conservation actions developed by Life+ARCOS

    The Life+ARCOS project is currently working on three Cantabrian dune spaces, with the one located within the SAC Puntal Dunes and Miera Estuary giving the best results in terms of restoration.

    After the storms in 2014 that completely destroyed the dune barrier in this setting, the Directorate General of Sustainability of the Coast and the Sea performed dredging actions, enabling part of the displaced sediment to be recovered. This action was followed by others, already within the Life+ARCOS project, which have led to a recovery of the plant cover both on the white and grey dune.

    Added to these actions are others of an outreach, dissemination and protection nature, and support for capturing sand, which along with the major works undertaken to eliminate invasive exotic species from the space, offer an optimistic outlook on the future of this dune system.

    The following video reveals the current state of the Somo dune system in Cantabria, just a few years from finishing the project.

    We hope you enjoy it!

     

  • EUCC-Atlantique & LIFE ARCOS Project organize a Workshop on Cantabrian dunes, in Santander, 25-26 april 2017

    EUCC-Atlantique & LIFE ARCOS Project organize a Workshop on Cantabrian dunes, in Santander, 25-26 april 2017

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    ARCOS Life+Project

    The non-governmental organisation EUCC, via its local branch EUCC-Atlantic, with headquarters in Biarritz (https://euccatlantic.net) and in collaboration with the ARCOSLIFE project for coastal sandbanks, is organising some field days on the Liencres and Somo-Loredo dunes, set to take place on 25th and 26th April 2017.

    Some 30 attendees are expected, including professionals, students and independent individuals from various different countries. Among the participating entities are EUCC (European Union for Coastal Conservation), National Forestry Office (Office National des Fôrets) (France) and some mayors from coastal towns such as Saint Jean de Monts (Vendée, France).

    • Web Workshop site here
    • News about Workshop in EUCC-Atlantique web here
    • Workshop registration form here

     

    PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME

    25th April 2017

    8:30: Meeting point in front of the dock palace on the Port of Santander. Bus shuttle to the Liencres dunes.

    Morning: Liencres Dunes/Pas Estuary

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    Carlos Ley, director of Ecología Litoral, and Jesús Varas, from the Government of Cantabria (Directorate-General of the Environment), will cover four main issues during the journey along the dune system:

    • Characteristics, formation and historical evolution of the dune system
    • Beach clean-up (polygonifolia vs  peplis)
    • Management of the pine forest
    • Public use

    Elena Fernández Iglesias, researcher from the University of Oviedo (INDUROT), will speak about the geomorphological context of the area

    13:00 – 14:00: lunch.

    Bus shuttle to the Directorate General of the Environment premises.

    14:30: Reception at the premises of the Directorate General of the Environment (Santander).

    Presentation by a representative from the Government of Cantabria.

    • (Speaker to be confirmed: Legislative context and territorial organisation in Cantabria: the keys to understanding dune management
    • Maria Recio, Hydraulic Institute of Cantabria: Analysis of the effects of pedestrian transit over the dune vegetation
    • Ignacio Alonso, Life+ARCOS project: “The role of the Life+ARCOS project in recovering the Cantabrian dune systems”.
    • Loïc Gouguet, Leading National Coastal Expert from the “National Forestry Department (Office National des Forêts, OFN)”: Managing the French Atlantic dunes, from the beach to the forested dune.
    • Paul Rooney, Liverpool Hope University: differences and similarities between the management priorities of the coastal dunes in northern and southern Europe.

    15:45 – 17:15: discussion.

    17:15 – 17:30: Presentation about the reactivation of players for the European Atlantic Network for Coastal Risk Management (ANICORIM).

    17:30 – 18:00: Return to Santander by bus


    26th April 2017

    8:30: Meeting point in front of the dock palace, Santander

    8:45: Departure of the boat across the Santander bay.

    9:00: Walk (1.5 km) to the Somo-Loredo dunes.

    Morning: The Somo dunes (photo) and the dune plant nursery

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    Carlos Ley and Lourdes González Azpiri, from the Government of Cantabria (Directorate-General for the Environment), will guide us through the dunes and will explain:

    • The actions of the LIFE ARCOS Project: dune restored by planting European beach grass and other dune plants.
    • The techniques for planting in dunes.
    • The Loredo Dune Plant Nursery.

    13:00: Return on foot to Somo and lunch at the Surf Centre.

    Afternoon: Somo Surf Centre.

    14:30: Welcome and presentation by Mr Francisco Asón, Mayor of Ribamontán al Mar.

    • Tomás Díaz Gonzalez, Botany Professor at the University of Oviedo and general coordinator of the LIFE ARCOS Project. “The wealth of the Cantabrian dune systems”.
    • André Ricolleau,President of the Communauté de Communes Océan-Marais de Monts and Jean Magne, responsible for overseeing environmental policies: French communities and the management of public use. Examples of the “House of the Dune and of the Forest” and of the interactive Biotopia exhibition.
    • Luis Cayón, manager of the Ribamontán al Mar tourism competitiveness centre: tourist uses and visits to the Somo dunes.
    • David Rosebery, ONF coastal project managerPublic use of the Aquitaine coast.

    15:45 – 17:15: discussion.

    17:15: Return to the Somo dock and crossing of Santander bay by boat.

    18:15: Arrival in Santander

  • LIFE ARCOS project in the LIFE platform meeting on restoration of sand dune habitats, Holland, 15-17 June 2016

    LIFE ARCOS project in the LIFE platform meeting on restoration of sand dune habitats, Holland, 15-17 June 2016

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    From 15–17 June the Life+ARCOS team is going to Holland to participate in a meeting promoted by NEEMO, the organisation that supervises the development of LIFE projects, along with ECNC.

    At the meeting, we gave a presentation on some aspects of conservation efforts ex situ-in situ that the project has been developing, especially focusing on the importance of restoring dune biodiversity using dune species seeds we have conserved in the project’s seed banks.

     

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    Here is the schedule of the meeting in which various dune restoration projects appear, which are financed by the European LIFE program.


    LIFE platform meeting on restoration of sand dune habitats
    NH Hotel, Zandvoort, the Netherlands, 15-17 June 2016


    Wednesday 15th June

    Registration desk open from 13.00 – Hotel Foyer

    All Plenary Sessions to be held in Zeester Meeting Room – access by lift from foyer

    Session 1: The Natura 2000 Biogeographical Process

    14.30 Welcome by chair Sjakel van Wesemael, Nature and Recreation Manager, PWN

    14.40 – 15.00 The Natura 2000 Biogeographical Process explained
    EC Representative TBC

    15.00 – 15.15 The LIFE programme 2014-2020 and expected LIFE project outputs in terms of dissemination, replicability and transferability
    Angelo Salsi, Head of Unit B3 -LIFE and CIP Eco-Innovation, European Commission, Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EASME)

    15.15 – 15.30 The LIFE programme and dune habitats
    João Pedro Silva, LIFE Communication Team, NEEMO-AEIDL

    15.30 – 16.00 Refreshment break

    Session 2: Lessons from the projects

    16.00 – 16.15 REDCOHA-LIFE Restoration of Danish coastal habitats: focus on removal of invasive alien species
    Uffe Strandby, Danish Nature Agency

    16.15 – 16.30 Restoration of inland dunes and dry grasslands in military areas – LIFE+ Military Habitats project in Southern Poland
    Wojtek Mróz, IOP, District Infrastructure Administration in Krakow

    16.30 – 16.45 The SandLIFE project: coastal and inland dune restoration in Sweden
    Magnus Jönsson, Land Manager, County Administrative Board, Skåne

    16.45 – 17.00 Conservation and restoration of inland dunes and dune heaths in Flanders: LIFE projects Most-Keiheuvel and LIFE-Together
    Lennert Damen and Bart Tessens, Agency of Nature and Forests of the Flemish Government

    17.00 – 17.15 Light and Fire –LIFE: Dune management in the Boreal Zone
    Päivi Virnes, Conservation Biologist, Metsähallitus Parks & Wildlife, Finland

    17.15 – 17.30 LIFE+ARCOS: coastal dune habitat restoration in northern Spain
    Ignacio Alonso Felpete, University of Oviedo

    17.30 Introduction to rest of programme and field trips

    18.30 Buffet dinner

    20.00 – 22.00 The Knowledge Market:
    -Knowledge exchange and networking

    Thursday 16th June

    Registration Desk 8.30-9.00 outside Meeting Room

    Session 3 Practical experiences and lessons: Where are we now and what needs to be done?

    9.00 Welcome from chair Angelo Salsi, Head of Unit B3, EASME, European Commission

    9.05 – 9.25 The Nitrogen problem
    Annemieke Kooijman, University of Amsterdam

    9.25 – 9.45 Invasive Alien Species in coastal dunes
    Maike Isermann, University of Bremen

    Project presentations
    09.45 – 10.00 LIFE HELVEX: From pine plantations to dunes: a practical overview of the integral restoration of inland dunes in the cross border park Kalmthoutse heide-De Zoom
    Frederik Naedts, Natuurpunt

    10.00 – 10.15 Dutch Dune Revival: Revitalising dunes in Kennemerland: beach-dune sand transport and habitat restoration
    Marieke Kuipers, PWN

    10.15-10.30 Amsterdam Dunes- Source for nature, dune habitat restoration project
    Luc Geelen, Waternet

    10.30 – 11.00 coffee break in workshop rooms and workshops to 12.30

    Session 4: Workshops

    Workshop 1: Challenges with rejuvenation and dynamics in inland and coastal dunes
    Leader: Evert Jan Lammerts, Staatsbosbeheer
    Presenter: Eva Remke, Bargerveen Foundation

    Workshop 2: Challenges and experiences with grassland habitats in inland and coastal dunes
    Leader: Luc Geelen, Waternet
    Presenter: Marijn Nijssen, Bargerveen Foundation

    Workshop 3: Drawing up a roadmap for the Atlantic Biogeographical Process
    Leader: Albert Salman, Coast and Marine Union-EUCC
    Presenter: Jean-Louis Herrier, Agency for Nature and Forests, Flemish Government

    13.00 Collect sandwich lunch

    Field visits

    13.15 – 17.30 Field visits by bicycle.

    1. During the excursion to the Amsterdam Dunes Project led by Mark van Til and Martijn van Schaik of Waternet we will show you:

    • Mosaic management grey dunes
    • Large scale removal of Prunus serotina shrubs
    • Removal of pine forest
    • Small scale blow-outs
    • Large scale restoration: Van Limburg Stirum project
    • Dune slack restoration and new ponds

    2. Dutch Dune Revival: During the excursion to the Noordwest Natuurkern in National Park Zuid-Kennemerland led by Coen van Oosterom (PWN) and Ruud Luntz (Natuurmonumenten) we will show you:

    • Old and new Dutch coastal management
    • Large scale interventions in frontal dunes
    • Successful connection beach-dunes
    • Large scale reactivation of parabolic dunes
    • Need for aftercare management
    • Integration of recreation and bunkers in this nature project
    • Profit and loss of the Dutch ‘Poldermodel’

    18.30—21.30 Social Dinner at Club Nautique Zandvoort www.clubnautique.nl

    Friday 17th June

    Registration Desk 8.30 – 9.00 outside Meeting Room

    Session 5: Ways to proceed, including feedback from workshops

    9.00 Welcome by chair Ed Cousin, Head of Nature Management, Waternet

    Project presentations
    9.10 – 9.25 LIFE FLANDRE: cross –border cooperation
    Jean-Louis Herrier, Agency Nature and Forests, Flemish Ministry of the Environment

    9.25 – 9.40 National Conservation and Management Programme for Natura 2000 Sites in Latvia – example of coastal dunes
    Juris Jatnieks, Nature Conservation Agency, Latvia

    9.55 – 10.10 Developing a UK dune restoration programme
    Sue Rees, Natural England

    10.10 – 10.30 Wuthering Heaths-Restoration on inland dunes and sandy heathland in the North-western Veluwe
    Peter Dam, Natuurmonumenten

    10.30 – 11.00 Coffee Break

    Session 6: Plenary discussion and input to dune roadmap

    11.00 – 11.30 Feedback and discussion from working groups

    11.30 – 11.45 Developing a ‘dune roadmap’ for 2016-2020 to take the views of the meeting forward to the Atlantic biogeographic seminar in Ireland in October 2016.
    Neil McIntosh (ECNC) and John Houston (NEEMO)

    11.45-12.15 Discussion and conclusions

    12.30 Sandwich lunch

    13.15 – 16.00 Excursion by bicycle to the Wisent Project Kraansvlak (European bison project) http://www.wisenten.nl/en/project