Final presentation_GI in Haslev

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Developing Green Infrastructure in Haslev, Denmark Theodore Blundell Lea Bütje Elizabeth Dent Elena Diago Blay Hyeonju Ryu Rural Landscapes - Management and Planning 18 June 2015 FACULTY OF SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN

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Developing

Green Infrastructure

in Haslev, Denmark

Theodore BlundellLea Bütje

Elizabeth DentElena Diago Blay

Hyeonju Ryu

Rural Landscapes - Management and Planning

18 June 2015

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN

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Content

1 Background + Project Objectives2 Green Infrastructure (GI): Concepts3 Methods4 Analysis5 Solutions: selected new GI6 Policy Support for our new selected GI7 Conclusion & Limitations

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1.1 Background to our study

● Habitat loss/Fragmentation● Grey infrastructure/urbanisation/intensive

agriculture/Forestry● Results in degradation of ecosystems meaning they

can not perform range of ecosystem services ● Socio-economic consequences

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1.2 Project Objectives

Using Green Infrastructure to:

1. Enhance biological connectivity whilst increasing landscape multifunctionality

2. Improve the accessibility and availability of recreational areas

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2 GI Concepts

● GI aims to protect ecosystems with their values and functions,

● Provide benefits to people and wildlife in the form of a range of ecosystem services.

● Benefits the natural environment ● How people use the environment ● Planning and implementation ● Many varying stakeholders

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3.1 Study site

● The town of Haslev, Faxe Kommune Southern Zealand

● Readily accessible from Copenhagen

● Multiple land uses ranging from intensive agriculture to nature reserves

● A range of stakeholders, local nature groups to large county estates

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Map of study site with key habitats outlined

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3.2 Analysis

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4.1 Spatial Analysis

Landscape Ecology

FIVE main biotopes

1. Urban2. Agriculture3. Dry habitat4. Wet habitat 5. Forest

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4.1 Spatial Analysis

Landscape Ecology

● Structurean agricultural background matrix

● Functions of nature areastimber production, hunting, recreation

● Connectivity in the landscapefew connections between habitats

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4.1 Spatial Analysis

Temporal Landscape Change

3 Major Landscape Changes

● Expansion of agricultural fields

● Loss of wetlands● Enlarged urban areas

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4.1 Spatial Analysis

Temporal Landscape Change

CHANGE● Expansion of agricultural fields● Loss of wetlands● Enlarged urban areas

PRESSURE● Agricultural production● Technological advances● Immigration

● Economic income● Immigration

DRIVING FORCE

RESPONSE● Agricultural Intensification● Immigation/Emigration● Urbanization

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4.2 Ecological Analysis

Status of Biodiversity10 endangered/vulnerable spp. out of 335

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4.2 Ecological Analysis

Threats to Biodiversity

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4.2 Ecological Analysis

Threats to Biodiversity

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4.2 Ecological Analysis

Threats to Biodiversity

I think we’re lost

US TOO

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4.3 Social AnalysisIdentification of stakeholders

Primary Secondary

Faxe KommuneBregentved EstateGisselfeld Estate

Danish Nature Agency (DNA)

Haslev-Danish Society for Nature Conservation

(Haslev-DSNC)

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4.3 Social AnalysisDanish Nature Agency (DNA)

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4.3 Social AnalysisHaslev Branch ofDanish Society for Nature Conservation (DSNC)

Preserving & Protecting Local Nature

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4.3 Social AnalysisFaxe Kommune

Represent the public & their interests

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4.3 Social AnalysisBregentved Estate

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4.3 Social AnalysisGisselfeld Estate

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Primary Secondary

Faxe Kommune Bregentved EstateGisselfeld Estate

Danish Nature Agency (DNA)

Haslev-Danish Society for Nature Conservation (Haslev-

DSNC)

5 Key Stakeholders

4.3 Social AnalysisIdentification of stakeholders

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4.3 Social AnalysisInterest vs Power

Primary Stakeholders

Secondary Stakeholders

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4.3 Social AnalysisCitizen Survey & Observations

Recreation: - walking- cycling- jogging- Running

Requirements: - Flatter paths- Better accessibility during

hunting seasons- Lack of cycle paths

Recreational Areas: - Haslev Orned- Skoleparken

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5 Solutions: selected new GIHaslev Orned Recreational Park

Enlarging Skoleparken

Haslev Recreational & Habitat Ringroad

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● Implementation○ outdoor facilities○ hunting cease

● Key stakeholders○ Faxe Kommune, Bregentved

Estate & DSNC○ Citizens participation

● Feasibility○ Renting out○ Outdoor Council fund

5 Solutions: selected new GI

Haslev Orned Recreational Park

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5 Solutions: selected new GIEnlarging Skoleparken

● Implementation○ From crops to grazed grassland○ Increase biodiversity○ Educational use

● Key stakeholders○ Faxe Kommune, land owner & DSNC

● Feasibility○ Land purchase or subsidies○ Grass / hay harvest winter foder○ Close to the city

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● Implementation○ Ringroad of 6.4 km and

biological corridor● Key stakeholders

○ Faxe Kommune and Bregentved Estate

● Feasibility○ Benefits for the whole area

5 Solutions: selected new GIHaslev Recreational & Habitat Ringroad

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6 Policy Support for our new selected GI

● International○ EU Green Infrastructure Strategy○ EU Biodiversity Strategy○ Rural Development Programme○ Common Agricultural Policy

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6 Policy Support for our new selected GI

● National○ NaturPlan Danmark

● Local○ Haslev Kommune Plan

(2005-2014)

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7 Conclusion and Limitations

● Conclusion○ new GI to improve biodiversity and recreation

● Limitations○ time○ not all stakeholders included○ bias of citizen survey○ evaluation of monetary feasibility

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● Lessons Learnt○ flowchart as framework○ EU GI strategy: e.g.

connecting Natura 2000 sites

○ long-term management

7 Conclusion and Limitations

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Thank you for your attention!