Description du projet
Une nouvelle approche de préservation de la biodiversité de la mer Baltique
Engagée dans une véritable course contre la montre, la région de la mer Baltique doit doubler ses zones marines protégées pour réaliser l’ambitieux objectif de la stratégie de l’UE en faveur de la biodiversité. Après 30 ans passés à réaliser une couverture comprise entre 14 % et 17 %, et avec une protection stricte quasi inexistante, le temps est compté pour atteindre 30 % en seulement 8 ans. Dans cette optique, le projet PROTECT BALTIC, financé par l’UE, se propose d’améliorer stratégiquement le réseau actuel. Cette initiative transfrontalière permettra d’établir une base de données unique en son genre, un cadre de protection convenu au niveau régional et un soutien concret pour combler les lacunes des efforts de protection et de restauration. PROTECT BALTIC entend redéfinir la protection de la mer Baltique, assurant un avenir durable à sa biodiversité unique.
Objectif
The EU Biodiversity Strategy (BDS) requires expanding the spatial coverage of marine protected areas to 30%, with 10% strict protection. Achieving the current 14-17% coverage has taken the Baltic Sea region 30 years, and strict protection remains almost non-existent. To meet the BDS target the countries will have to double the coverage in just 8 years. To fully capitalize on the added value of increased coverage, designation, management and measures, including restoration, need to be done in a strategic, ecologically relevant way focusing on areas and measures which enhance the existing network and optimise the possibility to secure positive biodiversity outcomes.
There are however substantial challenges facing the region when it comes to leveraging the full potential of upcoming protection and restoration efforts and ultimately, positive biodiversity outcomes, especially in such a tight timeframe.
To ensure that the upcoming efforts are both effective and efficient, this transboundary, network level, biogeographical region scale project will:
- develop infrastructure for, and ensure long term access to, an unparalleled data driven, ecoregion scale, evidence base to support strategic planning, measures and management;
- develop a blue print for, and establish, a data driven, regionally agreed protection framework to improve governance and transboundary cooperation, including politically agreed shared conservation and restoration objectives, targets etc to reach the desired state;
- identify the current baseline of protection efforts across the entire sea basin.
- cross-reference the desired state with the current baseline to identify gaps in protection and restoration efforts;
- provide concrete and replicable support to ensure capacity for the Baltic Sea MS to strategically fill the gaps, harmonise, and achieve the full potential of the protection and restoration efforts.
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