Title: Nincs diac
1RD measures working for nature? Gábor
Figeczky WWF Hungary One year of EU 25
05 09 2005, Bonn
2Objectives for the afforestation scheme I.
- to increase the air-purifying, carbon-dioxide
absorbing, soil protection and water management
regulating, etc. beneficial impacts of new
forests that affect the environmental conditions
of the entire Central European Region - to enrich biodiversity by establishing
close-to-nature forests, to preserve the natural
components of the rural landscape, and to
facilitate appealing landscape appearance
3Objectives for the afforestation scheme II.
- to improve the quality of forests and their
protective functions - to improve the state of environment, and the
water management, by increasing the forest cover
of the under forested Great Plain and the flood
area of Tisza.
4Budget
10.6 of total NRDP budget
Establishment, maintenance, premium for loss of
income Total budget for 3 years 79.7 m
5Environmental problems in forests
- huge plantations of non-native species (black
locust, hybrid poplar etc.) cause loss of
biodiversity (50 and growing) - protected forests are not managed for
biodiversity but for profit - improper game management
- no biodiversity indicators for planning/
monitoring
6Recommendations to improve the measure I.
- substantial differentiation between grants for
planting native and non-native (especially
fast-growing) tree species - no aid should be given to compensate for damage
caused by game - no aid should be given to prevent surface ground
water, use suitable species instead
7Recommendations to improve the measure II.
- supplemenrary aid for planting mixed stands of
native species that increase biodiversity - supplementary aid for plantations in protected
areas and green corridors carried out according
to plans of the nature conservation authority - supplementary aid for planting shelter belts
8Other possible tools to preserve natural assets
in forests
- agroforestry measures
- development of Good Forestry Practices
- Natura 2000 payments
- environmental training for foresters
9Training (TA)
- support for the on-going monitoring and
evaluation (including studies, workshops and
seminars) of the Programme - to support the preparation of potential
beneficiaries of the other NRDP measures, with
special regard to the citizens living in
underprivileged areas, informing the - citizens of disadvantaged groups and providing
information to the public in line with Commission
Regulation (EC) No.1159/2000
10Training (TA)
- liaison with the representatives of social
partners, especially with the local and/or
micro-regional representatives of disadvantaged
groups (especially Romas, women and unemployed
people in the remote areas, especially villages
under 500 inhabitants) - provision of information and publicity on the
programme, ensuring the controllability of
actions and activities eligible for support.
11Budget
5 of total NRDP budget
12Current bodies working as extension services
- Agricultural chambers
- Village extension services
- Managers of small regions
- Agri-environmental advisors
- Natural Parks (HNV areas)
- Private advisors (specialized)
13Recommendations for implementation
Holistic advisory services (integration of
different measures, complementarity, synergic
effects) Involve NGOs in implementation Farmers
should be encouraged to preserve natural values
in a collaborative way Different advisory boards
should act in a co-ordinated way