The action A5was completed at September 30, 2014.
The monitoring involves the installation of a fixed number and network of observation stations, with the aim to detect the vegetative situation (pre-intervention of the habitat 6210*). Initial monitoring will also help repeat the sampling in the same areas over time (action D), to assess the impact of those specific actions planned.
News about the progress of the action A5:
-16/04/2014 - The preliminary surveys to the survey activity of the actions A1 and A5 are ongoing
-15/05/2014 - The survey activities of the actions A1 and A5 are ongoing
The action A4 was completed at December 31, 2014.
Technically and timely actions that are necessary for the conservation and recovery of a significant portion of habitat 6210 * will be defined. The goal is to implement the guidelines made in A3 to a specific area of the SCI, designing interventions that will be implemented into actual actions (action C).
In particular, the actions affect two main areas of habitat (areas 1 and 2, with a total area of 83 ha) that have been identified on the basis of their representativeness, extension, conservation value, management needs and also, the type of ownership of the land. In the two sectors, a number of interventions will be presented (differentiated by animal load and grazing season).
News about the progress of the action A4:
The action A3 was completed at December 31, 2014.
The guidelines for the conservation and recovery of habitat 6210 * in the entire SCI will be prepared. Locally, management priorities coupled with the possibility of intervention is needed in order to identify a series of concrete actions which are applicable and sustainable to the area (starting with action C). These actions are intended to define adaptive management practices which can be used beyond the project area.
News about the progress of the action A3:
The action A2 was completed at March 31, 2014.
An analysis on the current and previous management of grasslands related to habitat 6210 * will be conducted - as the historical aspect of these communities is considered very important to define an appropriate management regime.
Due to the general state of abandonment in the area, the survey will help us to understand the rapidity of evolutionary phenomena and the potential effect of new operative changes introduced into the system. Therefore, the aim is to understand the effect of the ‘non-agropastoral’ use patterns shown historically through abandonment, in order to identify the best management practices for the conservation and recovery of current habitats and differing floristic characteristics.
News about the progress of the action A2:
-25/10/2013 - The terrace systems of the sector 1 and 2 has been georeferenced