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: - Network meeting in Latvia with participants from the Nordic, Baltic countries, and Russia/Belarus.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 |