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        Action taken within the INTERREG frameworkOther cross-border activities and projects
Other cross-border activities and projects completed or in hand include :
   
 

- Creation of a 1000-acre (400 ha) cross-border forestry reserve (500 acres in each country) which involved cooperation between the French and German forestry departments, and will result in a project for the joint scientific monitoring of the new reserve (see photo);

Combined cross-border forest reserve
© SYCOPARC

- Examination of the possibility of building a road between Ludwingswinckel and Obersteinabch;

- Cooperation between the Municipal Groups covering the Upper Sauer Valley and Dahn on a project for the creation of a Future Generations Zone in Fleckenstein (see photo);

Fleckenstein Castle
© SYCOPARC

- Collaboration between specialists in bats in Rheinland-Pfalz and Vosges du Nord leading to a study project and a joint protection program (see photo);

- Publication of the Transfrontier Biosphere Reserve's first Scientific Annals in 2000 (see photo);

- Organisation of a cross-border colloquium on the area's natural heritage on 27 and 28 October 2001.

Front cover of the Reserve's
Scientific Annals - 2000

 

 

 

Grey long-eared bat © Jean-François Schneider

 
The LIFE Program: Creation of a Biosphere Reserve Cross-border Observatory

The Natural Resource Centre project, using the SIG (Geographical Information Systems) tools was set up jointly by the Vosges du Nord Regional Park and the Pfälzerwald Park with financial support from the European Union LIFE - Environment Program.

The Natural Resource Centre's aim is to create a decision-making tool based on detailed information on the territory, in particular the changes taking place and the major issues to be dealt with so as to optimise management of the Transfrontier Biosphere Reserve as a whole.

The work of the Centre consists primarily of the collection of information relating to the management of the area's natural and cultural heritage and its landscapes, to be formally recorded in geographical and statistical databases.

Its creation is an essential prerequisite for implementation of a wide range of policies on both a local and Reserve-wide basis. The Vosges du Nord Regional Park Observatory (SIGIS©) and the Pfälzerwald Park thus make daily use of the data collected in the preparation and implementation of a great many municipal and municipal group projects, and on a Transfrontier Reserve level.

For example, a comparison of the routes taken by walkers with a map of the protected natural areas and areas noted as being in need of protection, show a potential conflict of interest in the use of the Transfrontier Reserve's forests.

In addition, the changes in the landscapes that have taken place since 1890, as shown in the data, highlight phenomena such as the dereliction of agricultural land in the valley bottoms. This change in land-use led to nature reasserting its rights and a consequent evolution in the nature of the milieux and thus of the scenery. The Resource Centre also provided extremely useful information for the preparation of the Vosges du Nord Regional Park Charter and the map of the Park.

As a result, at a municipal and municipal group council level, considerable thought is being given to drawing up plans and development projects for each sector, and to the analysis and appraisal of local development projects and their potential as a whole.

The tool's potential can be seen clearly in the range of overall appraisals, simulations and prospective analyses that have been produced. Given its multi-use design, it enables the essential requirements of various human activities to be taken into account, as well as the limits to be set for the protection of the area's cultural and natural heritage, thus ensuring the optimum long-term management of the Reserve.

You can download a Geographical Data System Techniques document giving concrete examples of actual applications of the data supplied by the Cross-border Resource Centre (.pdf file).

You can also display additional data from the Observatory

Download SIG document
(630 Ko-french version)
Download SIG document
(630 Ko-deutch version)