Session 3.6 the french green & blue corridors implementation process
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Transcript of Session 3.6 the french green & blue corridors implementation process
Guillerme S., Labant P., Béringuier Ph., B., Maire E., Desailly B.
World Congress on Agroforestry, Delhi, 10-14 February 2014
Outline GBC overview and
context
Potential benefits of
agroforestry for the
development of GBC
Potential benefits of GBC
for the development of
agroforestry
Scales and stakeholders
interactions
GBC in Europe
European Ecological
Network
Conservation of key
ecosystems, habitats and
species
Vision for a coherent
network of high value
areas for biodiversity
Linear type
of corridor
Mosaic type
of corridor
« japanese »
type of corridor
Biodiv.
reservoir Biodiv.
reservoir
GBC in France « Grenelle de
l'environnement » policy
Integrate biodiversity
considerations into land-use
planning
Restore ecological
connectivity
Protect existing biodiversity
Potential benefits GBC for agroforestry
Old agroforestry systems
Meadow orchard
Wooded meadow Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Vineyard « hautains »
Towards a wooded network
GBC Sub-frame
wetlands
environments
Sub-frame
forest
environments
Sub-frame
open
environments
Scale and stakeholders interactions
National
Regional
Territorial collectivities
Municipality
Individuals
Isolated tree Low
hedge Tree-lined
driveway
Meadow
orchard
Alley coppice
High
hedge
Grazed
forest
Multi-scale
Top-down Bottom-up
Conclusion
Complex implementation
Challenging for agroforestry
Importance of the territorial constraints and
stakeholders perceptions
Agroforestry by whom, for what… and for who ?