Ecosystem services of karst protected areas – driving force of local sustainable development

Funding programme: 
Interreg
Project ID: 
PR-INT-78
Acronym: 
DTP1-159-2.2 ECO KARST
Description: 

Major challenge in the Danube region is finding the right balance between conservation, protection and improvement of ecosystems, as well as their sustainable use. ECO KARST addresses 7 protected karst areas in 7 different countries with common features (e.g. special biological/hydro-morphological features, etc.) and similar problems (flawed nature and forest management, water exploitation and pollution, etc.). Limited capacity to deal with the impacts of ecosystem degradation is exacerbated by the lack of adequate knowledge and action on the tangible and intangible benefits of ecosystem services (ES). Thus, the main objective is to contribute to the protection and sustainable development of karst bio-regions in the Danube basin based on their valued ES.

ECO KARST project builds on the opportunity to use the natural heritage of 7 protected areas as an economic development factor, based on a sustainable management, which is aware of the vulnerability of karst ecosystems, the importance of their ES and real pro-biodiversity business (PBB) opportunities. ECO KARST will involve various public and private actors who will, through capacity building, networking and know-how transfer, perform local participatory ES valorisations and jointly develop 7 local action plans and 1 common strategy that will upgrade nature conservation and facilitate starting PBB in the Danube region.

Result will be improved management and sustainable development of karst bio-regions driven by raised awareness about ES and increased number of committed PBB entrepreneurs. ECO KARST will introduce PBB as realistic, promising new business model for entrepreneurs in the pilot areas (best PBB ideas will be widely promoted). PP, key stakeholders and target groups will establish/increase their cooperation and form new local and transnational networks for experience sharing and promotion. Resulting guidance on how to introduce ES and PBB will serve as a toolkit for the entire Danube and Dinaric region.Intensity of cooperation of key actors in the programme area in order to strengthen sustainable use of natural and cultural heritage and resources (survey based composite indicator)Result will be improved management and sustainable development of karst bio-regions driven by a raised awareness about ecosystem services and an increased number of committed pro-biodiversity business entrepreneurs. ECO KARST will engage all PP, key stakeholders and target groups in PP countries for recognising the ES values and for developing local action plans and a common strategy on sustainable karst ecosystem management, as well as on facilitating/ starting PBB. After innovative participatory mapping, assessment, and valuation of ES, new integrated action plans for seven pilot areas will improve local nature conservation/ biodiversity and resource uses. Project activities will result in introduced PBB as realistic, promising new business models for entrepreneurs in the pilot areas (best local PBB ideas will be awarded and widely communicated). PP, key stakeholders and target groups will establish/ increase their cooperation and form new local and transnational networks for experience sharing and promotion in karst areas. The resulting guidance on how to introduce ES and PBB will serve as a toolkit for the entire Danube region.

The result will contribute thus to the result indicator 2.2 Intensity of cooperation to strengthen sustainable use of natural and cultural heritage and resources.

Lead entity: 
Slovenian Forest Service
Lead Country: 
Slovenia
Partners: 
-
Partners countries: 
Slovenia, Romania, Montenegro, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Germany, Austria, Croatia
Start/end date: 
Sunday, 1 January 2017 to Sunday, 30 June 2019
Time frame: 
2017 - 2019
NBS type: 
Type 1
Societal challenges: 
Health and Well-being & Air Quality
New Economic Opportunities & Green Jobs
Approach: 
Ecosystem-based water management
Environment: 
Urban Ecosystems