Raising Awareness on Sustainable Forest Management of the State Forest Enterprises and the Public
Raising Awareness on Sustainable Forest Management of the State Forest Enterprises and the Public
Management of the NATURA 2000 network is a big challenge for Lithuanian people. According to EU Bird Directive about 80 Special protected Areas (SPA) have been or will be soon established in Lithuania. Economic activities are not prohibited in those areas, however special requirements must be applied for their management. Bird habitat management is especially important in forests. Despite a fact that foresters lack experience and information on management of bird protection areas most of planed management activities in the country are devoted for them. Therefore rising of capacities of foresters is crucial for the protection of birds.

The main aim of the project is to raise awareness and knowledge of state forest sector in sustainable forest management for the better implementation of EU birds? directive.

Planned activities of the project:
· Seminar of foresters on sustainable management of forests and biodiversity protection will be organized. The seminar will include information
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Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Lithuanian Ornithological Society
Country:
Lithuania
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 10,520.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 17,935.90
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 2,841.70
Project Number:
LIT/05/09
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Promoting Public Awareness of Global Environment
An information campaign on problems of biodiversity protection in forest is planned by the project. Attention of the specific target groups (foresters, owners of private forests, state and local government institutions, etc.) as well as general public will be attracted through media as well as organizing internet forum-discussion on the issues.
Capacity - Building Component
The project will build capacities of the foresters by providing them trainings and special literature on implementation of practical biodiversity protection measures. It is planned that representatives of about 80% state forest enterprises will participate in trainings. The publication on protection of the biodiversity in forest logging places will be distributed to all forestries as well as other stakeholders. The knowledge obtained will make possible to improve practical implementation of biodiversity protection measures.
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Mrs. Inga Ringailaite
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+370 5 2107415
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