Lawrence Jones-Walters
European Centre for Nature Conservation
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Landscape Ecology | 2011
R.H.G. Jongman; I.M. Bouwma; Arjan Griffioen; Lawrence Jones-Walters; Anne M. van Doorn
The pan European biological and landscape diversity strategy (PEBDLS) was developed under the auspices of the Council of Europe in order to achieve the effective implementation of the convention of biological diversity (CBD) at the European level. A key element of PEBLDS has been the development of the Pan European Ecological Network (PEEN) as a guiding vision for coherence in biodiversity conservation. PEEN has been developed in three subprojects: Central and Eastern Europe, completed in 2002; South-eastern Europe, completed in 2006; and Western Europe, also completed in 2006. The methodology of the development of the three maps has been broadly comparable but data availability, differences in national databases, technical developments and geographical differences caused variations in the detailed approach. One of the challenges was to find common denominators for the habitat data in Europe; this was solved differently for the subprojects. The project has resulted in three maps that together constitute the PEEN. They differ in terms of ecological coherence and the need for ecological corridors; for example, in Central and Western Europe corridors are essential to provide connectivity, while in Northern, Eastern and South-eastern Europe larger, coherent natural areas still exist. The future steps in developing PEEN should include the implementation of national ecological networks and, in particular, the pursuit of international coherence through the development of trans-European ecological corridors. The big challenge is to develop a common approach among the over 100 European-wide agencies that are responsible for biodiversity conservation.
Innovation-the European Journal of Social Science Research | 2011
Aysegül Çil; Lawrence Jones-Walters
Local action for biodiversity is essential to ensure better conservation status for biodiversity and maintain ecosystem services. In many places the rich biodiversity is still relatively untouched and represents an outstanding asset for local sustainable development. The loss of biodiversity occurs mainly because of rapid changes in land use, urban sprawl, infrastructure development, acidification, eutrophication, desertification, overexploitation, intensification of agriculture, tourism development and climate change. There is a clear need for a more flexible, people-oriented and visionary approach for sustainable use of biodiversity resources. This article concerns “Local Biodiversity Action Plans”, which provide a comprehensive and integrated approach to biodiversity and ecosystem services for the sustainable development of rural municipalities and their local communities. Although biodiversity action planning is not a new concept, bringing a plan to life has significant societal benefits with innovative solutions to help biodiversity conservation while entailing close interaction of science, policy and society. This approach was developed together with project partners and local communities in selected regions of the Western Balkans and it benefits from a range of stakeholders, including social and natural scientists, practitioners, elected representatives of the local communities and end users in the frame of a participatory approach. The conclusion of this article discusses the role of communication and outlines the critical success factors and the challenges ahead for the future.
Journal for Nature Conservation | 2009
Lawrence Jones-Walters; Ivo Mulder
Journal for Nature Conservation | 2011
Lawrence Jones-Walters; Aysegül Çil
Journal for Nature Conservation | 2007
Lawrence Jones-Walters
Journal for Nature Conservation | 2008
Lawrence Jones-Walters
Journal for Nature Conservation | 2013
Lawrence Jones-Walters; Kristijan Čivić
Journal for Nature Conservation | 2010
Lawrence Jones-Walters; Kristijan Čivić
Archive | 2016
I.M. Bouwma; Josine Donders; Dana Kamphorst; J.Y. Frissel; R.M.A. Wegman; Henk Meeuwsen; Lawrence Jones-Walters
Archive | 2016
I.M. Bouwma; Josine Donders; Dana Kamphorst; J.Y. Frissel; R.M.A. Wegman; Henk Meeuwsen; Lawrence Jones-Walters