Renaturalisation of inland delta of Nida River

Funding programme: 
LIFE
Project ID: 
LIFE17 NAT/PL/000018
Acronym: 
LIFE4DELTA_PL
Description: 

The LIFE4DELTA_PL project aims at improving the water conditions of the inland delta of the Nida River in Poland; thereby contributing to the restoration of the area?s unique ecosystems and mosaic of habitats, and the conservation status of its charateristic species.
Specific objectives are to:
* Create ?gene reserves? to conserve plant species typical of the region that are threatened with extinction;
* Restore pastures, abandoned in the 1980s, to improve the conservation status of meadow habitats and species, and also help create new jobs and restore cultural patterns related to pastureland;
* Raise the awareness of the local community about the threats and the need to protect the most valuable ecosystems of the region, as well as to educate a wider audience; and
* Assess the socioeconomic effect of the activities carried out, to increase their replicability potential.
Expected results:
* Improved water conditions in the inland Nida River delta and Pi?czów forest complex by building 8 hydroengineering facilities, and restoring old river beds over 16 km, drainage ditches over 28 km and eutrophic water bodies on 6 ha;
* Purchase of 110 ha of land for conservation actions;
* Improved habitat conservation status of Alluvial forests on 98 ha, Lowland hay meadows on 193 ha, and Molinia meadows on 28 ha;
* Initiation of pasturing by 60 cows at five grazing stations on 232 ha;
* Improved habitat conditions for six bird species on 285 ha;
* Construction of 10 nests for white stork (Ciconia ciconia) and a nesting platform for white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) with an existing one strengthened;
* Reintroduction of European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) at one site;
* Restoration of thick-shelled river mussel (Unio crassus) by establishing at least 20 shoals, reintroduction of the freshwater snail Anisus vorticulus on four sites,fire-bellied toad (Bombina bombina) on six sites, northern crested newt (Triturus cristatus) on two sites, and Desmoulin's whorl snail (Vertigo moulinsiana) on 20 microsites;
* Maintenance of the gene pool of plant species, including the reconstruction of 0.6 ha of semi-natural dry grassland and scrubland habitat and the establishment of a substitute site for the plants Serratula lycopifolia, Carlina onopordifolia, Dorycnium germanicum and Linum flavum;
* Reduced risk of human impacts on the inland delta of the River Nida through measures that channel tourist traffic and construct visitor infrastructure (e.g. 3 110 m of educational pathways and a birdwatching tower and a platform), along with increased awareness of environmental protection and Nature 2000; and
Improved economic status of the local community by providing them with new opportunities to earn money.

Lead Country: 
PL
Partners countries: 
PL
Start/end date: 
Tuesday, 1 January 2019 to Tuesday, 31 December 2024
NBS type: 
Type 3
Societal challenges: 
Social Justice and Social Cohesion
Participatory Planning and Governance
Approach: 
NA
Environment: 
Urban Ecosystems