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EUROPARC Nordic-Baltic Section Member Meeting and Seminar in Estonia

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March 6-8, 2012

Tallinn (Nordic Hotel Forum) and Noarootsi parish, Lääne county (Roosta Holiday Village)
Term „Green Infrastructure” is used more and more frequently in nature conservation and development discussions. Green infrastructure means different things to different people depending on the context in which it is used. For example, some people refer to trees in urban areas as green infrastructure because of the “green” benefits they provide, while others use green infrastructure to refer to engineered structures (e.g. water treatment facilities) that are designed to be environmentally friendly.


Green Infrastructure is a network of natural areas and features, including protected areas, high nature value agricultural land, greenways, wetlands, green roofs, parks, forest reserves and marine areas. Green Infrastructure can support a range of vital ecosystem functions, and thus also provide recreational opportunities, support human health and improve the quality of life.
In June 2011, the European Commission adopted a new strategy to halt the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services in the EU by 2020. There are six main targets and 20 actions to help Europe reach its goal. Seminar focuses on the target 2- Better protection for ecosystems, and more use of green infrastructure.


Thus, EU Green Infrastructure is aimed at strengthening ecosystems by developing an integrated land management. It will protect and restore Europe's rich natural heritage and counter loss and fragmentation of the natural environment. Green Infrastructure is an essential tool for climate change mitigation and adaptation. Investing in and building up Green Infrastructure needs smart and integrated approaches to spatial planning. It is an important element of the EU's biodiversity and nature policy, and developing Green Infrastructure will support achieving the agreed EU biodiversity targets.

Seminar is dedicated to dr Eerik Kumari (07.03.1912-08.01.1984), pioneer figure in Estonian nature
conservation.

Looking forward to seeing you in Estonia!

NBS secretariat 2012-2014
Kaja Lotman & Nele Sõber
Keskkonnaamet / Estonian Environmental Board
/
+372 5247899 / +372 5142992

Seminar is organized by Environmental Board and financed by Environmental Investment Centre
Please note that the organizers have the right to do minor changes in the programme!

PROGRAMME

Tuesday, March 6: Nordic-Baltic section member meeting

Meeting venue: Nordic Hotel Forum, room „Vega“ (Viru väljak 3, Tallinn, www.nordichotels.eu)

13.00-17.00 LUNCH

Preliminary agenda:
1) Activity plan 2012
2) Europarc Federation strategy
3) Merger with Eurosite
4) Silent partner in Grundvig project
4) Other matters

Arrival is expected to be during March 6th until 5-6pm!

After the meeting organized transport to Roosta Holiday Village from Nordic Hotel Forum. If
necessary picking up guests from Tallinn Lennart Meri Airport and/or Tallinn Harbour.

Wednesday, March 7: Seminar „Protected areas as part of Green Infrastructure“

Meeting venue: Roosta Holiday Village, Noarootsi parish, Lääne county (www.roosta.ee)

Moderator Professor Kalev Sepp

9.45-10.00 REGISTRATION
10.00-10.10 Welcoming words / Estonian Environmental Board, Director General Andres Onemar
10.10-10.50 Green Infrastructure initiative on EU level- practical solutions with multiple benefits /
European Commission, DG-RTD, Karin Zaunberger
10.50-11.30 Design, implementation and cost elements of Green Infrastructure projects / Ecologic
Institute, Researcher McKenna Davis
11.30-12.00 Practical solutions designating Green Infrastructure / Estonian University of Life
Sciences, Professor Kalev Sepp

12.00-13.00 LUNCH

13.00-13.40 Beskydy Landscape Protected Area regarding migratory corridors for big mammals,
practical implementation of Czech Green Infrastructure concept in large protected areas / Nature
Conservation Agency of the Czech Republic, expert Martin Strnad
13.40-14.00 Example of Green Infrastructure initiative: Green Belt / BUND (Friends of the Earth
Germany), Regional coordinator of Baltic Green Belt Jörg Schmiedel
14.00-14.20 Examples of Green Infrastructure in South-East Europe / WWF Danube-Carpathian
Programme, Green public funds officer Raluca Dan
14.20-14.40 Developmens in Estonian nature conservation / Estonian Ministry of Environment,
Councillor Hanno Zingel
14.40-15.10 How to integrate Green Infrastructure into spatial planning? / Estonian Environment
Information Centre, Biological diversity advisor Lauri Klein

15.10-15.25 COFFEE BREAK

15.25-15.55 Development of Green Infrastructures in Latvia through initiative “Place a Stone in a
Stream“ / Latvian Nature Conservation Agency, Senior expert Andris Urtans
15.55-17.00 Workshops:
1) Benefits of Green Infrastructure- moderator Karin Zaunberger
2) Natura 2000 principal and administrative coherence- moderator Lauri Klein
3) Next steps to implementing Green Infrastructure- moderator Kalev Sepp
4) How sustainable is Green Infrastructure?- moderator Jörg Schmiedel
17.00-17.30 Conclusions, results of workshops

19.00 DINNER

Stand presentation on dr Eerik Kumari.

Thursday, March 8: Excursion
Start at 8.30
09.00-12.30 Estonian-Swedes area (nature in Põõsaspea peninsula, cultural aspects: Rooslepa
Chapel, Saare Manor, Lyckholm museum, building wooded boats)

LUNCH


12.30-14.00 Silma nature reserve, Silma Õpikoda (nature centre)
14.00 Organized bus transport to Tallinn airport/harbour (drive takes max 2 hours)

Check the weather forecast for the excursion day!

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Organized transport is done on arrival day at 17.00-18.00 and departure day 14.00 after the
excursion. If arrived later/departed earlier please contact Nele Sõber directly!

Costs:
The seminar, including meals and excursion is free of charge. Participants are to pay accommodation and travel themselves.


Accommodation:
Bookings should be made directly to Roosta Puhkeküla/Holiday Village! We have reserved 20 houses with 2 beds, so we recommend to pair-up (http://www.roosta.ee/en/holiday-house-with-onebedroom).

But you can book bigger houses also!

Roosta Puhkeküla
Elbiku, Noarootsi vald, 91202 Läänemaa
Tel: +372 472 5190
Mob: +372 525 6699
Fax: +372 472 5191
Web: www.roosta.ee
Email:

Prices:
1 house with 2 beds costs 75 EUR, breakfast is included.
Travel information:
By car: Look at the maps below!
By airplane: Airplanes to/from Tallinn (http://www.tallinn-airport.ee/eng/info/timetable) + your own
country’s airline possibilities
By boat/ferry: Boats to Tallinn from Stockholm and Helsinki and back
(http://www.portoftallinn.com/passenger-ship-schedules)
By bus to meeting venue in Tallinn: Public transport from Tallinn airport to the city centre (bus no 2, bus stop A. Laikmaa)

Maps: http://g.co/maps/h9vpg, http://g.co/maps/3y8na, http://g.co/maps/3dv7x, www.visitestonia.com

REGISTRATION
Registration and accommodation booking should be made until February 15th! Fill in the attached
registration form and send it back to OR fill in web-based registration at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dHJRSDZRTzZSclVJVFJfQm1OaDBiVWc6MQ!