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How to plan for Nature?

How to plan for Nature?. Testing workshop Camp Reinsehlen, 25 – 27 January 2012. Welcome by the project team Ms Aysegul Cil, Programme Manager, ECNC. T his project. Transfer of innovation project Leonardo da Vinci Programme Life Long Learning Programme

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How to plan for Nature?

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  1. How to plan for Nature? Testing workshop Camp Reinsehlen, 25 – 27 January 2012

  2. Welcome by the project team • Ms Aysegul Cil, Programme Manager, ECNC

  3. This project.. • Transfer of innovation project • Leonardo da Vinci Programme • Life Long Learning Programme • Co-funded by the European Commission, DG Education and Culture

  4. ECNC - European Centre for Nature Conservation.. • Independent Pan-European Biodiversity Expertise Centre for sustainable development • Facilitates and drives the interface between science and policy, society, economy and development • Mobilises expertise from various stakeholder groups • Network of 51 partners in 25 countries • Based in Tilburg, the Netherlands: EECCA office in Zagreb; Mediterranean office in Barcelona www.ecnc.org

  5. Our mission and our passion ECNC for a beautiful Europe

  6. Project partnership

  7. Project partners Natureparif www.natureparif.fr • Natureparif is the Regional Agency for nature and biodiversity in Ile-de-France • Establishing a regional biodiversity observatory • Promotingbest practices at European level • Providing information for the general public on the realities of biodiversity in Ile-de-France

  8. Project partners Alfred Toepfer Akademie für Naturschutz (Germany) www.nna.niedersachsen.de • NNA is a public-law institution subordinated to the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Protection of Lower Saxony • Promotion and implementation of the aims of nature conservation by education, training, public relations work and research.

  9. Project partners Atelier Technique des Espaces Naturels (France) www.espaces-naturels.org • ATEN is an umbrella group set up in 1997, acting on behalf of the French Ministry of Ecology • Contribution to the conservation of natural areas and natural heritage through networking and capacity building with nature professional managers in France and abroad.

  10. Project partners Yorkshire & Humber Environment Trust www.yhref.org.uk • YHET is a non-profit company aims to advance public education through the conservation, protection and improvement for the public benefit of the built and natural environments. • YHET runs the region's Environment Forum, a policy and advocacy network.

  11. Project partners NatuurpuntEducatievzw www.natuurpunt.be • Largest Belgian NGO working on the protection of nature. • The long term protection of important habitats, species and landscapes through buying and managing land, studying species and habitats, by raising awareness and introducing educational programs for a general and specific public and lobbying local and regional governments.

  12. Project partners StichtingGelderseMilieufederatie www.geldersemilieufederatie.nl • GMF is a non-profit foundation supporting about 120 local groups of volunteers on the issue of the environment in the province of Gelderland • influences policymakers, the public opinion, and working together with other partners, including public authorities and companies

  13. Enjoy the workshop!

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