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Natural pastures and hay meadows in Jämtland/Härjedalen

Reference: LIFE03 NAT/S/000070 | Acronym: Härjedalen

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

BACKGROUND

In the forest and "fjeld" areas of northern Scandinavia, the use of small widely-dispersed natural hay meadows and pastures has been the foundation for livestock agriculture for centuries. Traditionally, every summer livestock were moved over long distances from the main farm in the forested areas to summer pastures in the uplands or mountain areas. In the region around Lake Storsjön in Jämtland County, which is characterised by limestone bedrock and calcareous soils, farming settlements can be traced back to 400-600 AD, which is unique for such northern latitudes. The meadows and pastures linked to these traditional land use practices are characterised by a particularly rich flora, and include such endemics as the black vanilla orchid (Gymnadenia nigra). However, with the changes to agricultural practices, many of the small and remote farms had to close down. In Jämtland County, this had a dramatic impact on the meadows, which decreased by 95 % from 40,000 ha in 1927 to a mere 2,000 ha in 1993.


OBJECTIVES

The project beneficiary aimed to secure the long-term conservation of these biologically rich meadows through a concerted programme of activities covering 31 Natura 2000 sites. The objectives focussed on securing a favourable conservation status for the meadow habitats, and their plant and animal species on a total of 650 ha. Specifically, this involved:

  • Increasing the area of completely open, tended natural pasture and hay meadow by approximately 245 hectares and thinning out approximately 290 hectares of forest pasture areas and tree-shrouded pastures within the pSCI areas. Some 70 hectares of grassland of the species-rich Nardus grassland type (*6230) and Nordic boreal alluvial meadows (6450) were also to be restored;
  • Increasing the area of well-tended natural pasture and hay meadow within the SCI areas by 225 hectares;
  • Obtaining sufficient expertise on forest pastures and associated species in order to be able to draw up management plans which promote the biological diversity in habitats 9070 and 9040; and
  • Making the sites in question accessible to visitors, while at the same time ensuring the terrain is not damaged.

  • RESULTS

    The project succeeded in its the objectives to increase the area of well tended grasslands and forest pastures within 31 Natura 2000 sites, and LIFE support has helped to secure favourable conservation status for the plant and animal species in all of the project’s target habitats (9040, 9070 *, 6170, 6210, *6230, *6270, 6450, 6510 and 6520).

    A range of conservation work was carried out during the project including: preparing inventories of mowed and grazed meadows, as well as bird and insect fauna in grazed forest habitats; producing management plans; clearing and mowing of scrub and tree overgrowth; removing shrubs and trees; thinning wooded pastures; fencing areas; restoring meadows; undertaking infrastructure investments for mowing and grazing; establishing facilities for visitors; and producing information brochures and booklets.

    Around 100 land owners were involved in the project and their participation was considered a key success factor. Stakeholder involvement also created some challenges and many useful lessons were learnt during the project that will be applied to help ensure the long term sustainability of its benefits.

    The importance of appropriate project planning was noted as being particularly relevant, since the project sites were widely dispersed and the long winter limited accessibility to a short intense operational season between May and October.

    As part of the project the beneficiary developed innovative mini round bale technology that was designed for the conservation work in remote wet meadow areas. This technology has had been shown to offer good demonstration value and a similar machine has been purchased by at least one other County Administrative Board.

    Further information on the project can be found in the project's layman report (see "Read more" section).The project succeeded in its the objectives to increase the area of well tended grasslands and forest pastures within 31 Natura 2000 sites, and LIFE support has helped to secure favourable conservation status for the plant and animal species in all of the project’s target habitats (9040, 9070 *, 6170, 6210, *6230, *6270, 6450, 6510 and 6520).

    A range of conservation work was carried out during the project including: preparing inventories of mowed and grazed meadows, as well as bird and insect fauna in grazed forest habitats; producing management plans; clearing and mowing of scrub and tree overgrowth; removing shrubs and trees; thinning wooded pastures; fencing areas; restoring meadows; undertaking infrastructure investments for mowing and grazing; establishing facilities for visitors; and producing information brochures and booklets.

    Around 100 land owners were involved in the project and their participation was considered a key success factor. Stakeholder involvement also created some challenges and many useful lessons were learnt during the project that will be applied to help ensure the long term sustainability of its benefits.

    The importance of appropriate project planning was noted as being particularly relevant, since the project sites were widely dispersed and the long winter limited accessibility to a short intense operational season between May and October.

    As part of the project the beneficiary developed innovative mini round bale technology that was designed for the conservation work in remote wet meadow areas. This technology has had been shown to offer good demonstration value and a similar machine has been purchased by at least one other County Administrative Board.

    Further information on the project can be found in the project's layman report (see "Read more" section).

    ADMINISTRATIVE DATA


    Reference: LIFE03 NAT/S/000070
    Acronym: Härjedalen
    Start Date: 01/07/2003
    End Date: 31/12/2008
    Total Eligible Budget: 1,564,158 €
    EU Contribution: 782,079 €

    CONTACT DETAILS


    Coordinating Beneficiary: Länsstyrelsen Jämtlands län
    Legal Status: PAU
    Address: Köpmangatan, 21, 83186, Östersund,


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    ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ADDRESSED

    THEMES

    • Grasslands
    • Agriculture - Forestry

    KEYWORDS

    • agricultural method
    • biotope network
    • environmental impact of agriculture
    • grassland ecosystem
    • grazing
    • landscape conservation policy
    • cultural heritage
    • management plan
    • management contract

    TARGET EU LEGISLATION

    • Regulation 2078/92 - Agricultural production methods compatible with the requirements of the protection of the environment and the maintenance of the countryside (30.06.1992)
    • COM(2001)162 -"Biodiversity Action Plan for the conservation of natural resources (vol. I & II)" (27.03.2001)
    • COM(98)42 -"Communication on a European Community Biodiversity Strategy" (05.02.1998)
    • Decision 93/626 - Conclusion of the Convention on Biological Diversity (25.10.1993)
    • Directive 92/43 - Conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora- Habitats Directive (21.05.1992)

    TARGET HABITAT TYPES

    Code Name Type Version
    3220 Alpine rivers and the herbaceous vegetation along their banks ANNEX1 v.2024
    6170 Alpine and subalpine calcareous grasslands ANNEX1 v.2024
    6210 Semi-natural dry grasslands and scrubland facies on calcareous substrates (Festuco-Brometalia) (* important orchid sites) ANNEX1 v.2024
    6230 Species-rich Nardus grasslands, on silicious substrates in mountain areas (and submountain areas in Continental Europe) ANNEX1 v.2024
    6270 Fennoscandian lowland species-rich dry to mesic grasslands ANNEX1 v.2024
    6450 Northern boreal alluvial meadows ANNEX1 v.2024
    6510 Lowland hay meadows (Alopecurus pratensis, Sanguisorba officinalis) ANNEX1 v.2024
    6520 Mountain hay meadows ANNEX1 v.2024
    7230 Alkaline fens ANNEX1 v.2024
    9040 Nordic subalpine/subarctic forests with Betula pubescens ssp czerepanovii ANNEX1 v.2024
    9050 Fennoscandian herb-rich forests with Picea abies ANNEX1 v.2024
    9070 Fennoscandian wooded pastures ANNEX1 v.2024

    PARTNERSHIPS

    Name Status Type
     Länsstyrelsen Jämtlands län ACTIVE Coordinator
     Skogsvårdsstyrelsen Mellannorrland (Mellannorrland Regional Forestry Board) ACTIVE Participant

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