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Project Title

Strengthening Nordic-Baltic-Russia/Belarus partnership in farming for biodiversity

Project Duration

21.10.2009. - 31.05.2011.

Beneficiary

Latvian Fund for Nature

Partners

Association for Traditional Rural Landscapes in Southwest Finland (Finland), Minsk Division International Association of Ecologists (Belarus), WWF (Sweden),  Nordic Cultural Landscape Organization (Norway)

Funding

Nordic Council of Ministers

Project Location

Latvia, Sweden, Belarus, Finland, Norway

Project manager

Jânis Reihmanis

Contact

Phone

+371 67830999

Fax

+371 67830291

E-mail

janis.reihmanis@ldf.lv

Address

Dzirnavu 73-2, Rîga

LV-1011, Latvija

Project aim: To transfer Nordic and Baltic experience in cross-sectoral cooperation in farming for biodiversity to Russia and Belarus and prepare synthesis of Nordic – Baltic – Russian/Belarus best cases in farming for biodiversity.

Project activities:

  1. Network meeting in Latvia with participants from the Nordic, Baltic countries, and Russia/Belarus.
  2. Two study trips organised for the project partners – to Sweden and Belarus, with focus on farming methods, evaluation of biodiversity and best practices in maintenance of biodiversity in rural areas.
  3. The best Nordic-Baltic-Russian/Belarus cases in farming for biodiversity compiled in the best practice guidebook “Nordic-Baltic-Russian-Belarus solutions in farming for biodiversity”, containing best cases of NGO experience identified during the project on:
    • management of high nature value grasslands;
    • adaptation to climate change issues in rural areas;
    • environmental technologies and solutions in biodiversity farming;
    • use of hay and bio-energy possibilities;
    • promotion of specialized markets for top quality produce to support nature friendly production.
  1. Experience and best practice exchanged on multifunctional grassland-based farming producing hay, meat and other products, and simultaneously producing public goods by maintaining attractive landscapes, semi-natural habitats and species diversity.
  2. Promoted and deepened collaboration and mutual understanding between nature conservation organisations and farmers/farmer associations who choose to engage in multifunctional farming.

PROJECT NEWS:

Project network meeting in Latvia

Study visit to Belarus

Study visit to Sweden

Evaluation of study visits

Best practice book “Nordic-Baltic-Belarus solutions in farming for biodiversity”

Project final seminar

Results of the project

 

 

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