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Belgium for Biodiversity

Reference: LIFE21-IPN-BE-B4B-LIFE/101069526 | Acronym: LIFE21-IPN-BE-B4B LIFE

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

BACKGROUND

To date, Prioritised Action Frameworks (PAF) for Natura 2000 and associated Nature Conservation Objectives (NCO) in Belgium have been defined and submitted in Brussels, Flanders and Wallonia. Nature policy is a regional competence except for the Belgian part of the North Sea, which is a federal level competent. The previous LIFE BNIP project contributed to the implementation of the PAF 2014-2020 and its outcomes will be used as a starting point for the B4B LIFE project. One of the outcomes of LIFE BNIP was that Flanders and Wallonia exchanged information and experiences more frequently than before. As a result, several transboundary initiatives were started, resulting in a better impact of the project at the biogeographical scale. Another outcome was that mobilising complementary funding was found to require a good working relation with the managing authorities or to have them as a partner, to achieve good coordination and cooperation with them. One of the main bottlenecks identified was that the competent authorities are short of staff to organise and coordinate. As for the marine environment, it has no updated PAF for 2021-2027. Natura 2000 objectives are adopted and implemented via a joint programme of measures for Natura 2000 and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. There is a need to remove the various barriers and bottlenecks that prevent the full implementation of the PAFs and Natura 2000 measures of the North Sea.

 


OBJECTIVES

The overall objective of the B4B LIFE project is to protect and restore biodiversity in Belgium by contributing to the implementation of the PAFs (2021-2027) for Natura 2000 and subsequent strategies, plans and programmes. To realise this, the project team aim to further implement and improve governance at the regional level through the development and coordination of programmes and action plans; increase capacity and improve ongoing collaboration between regions, authorities and stakeholders; enhance the knowledge base; explore, develop and mobilise appropriate financing instruments including a coordinated policy; strengthen and integrate the implementation of Natura 2000 into other policies (mainstreaming), and implement measures to mobilise complementary funding to address the most significant pressures, which are essential for successful recovery of habitats and species.

The project contributes to the implementation of the three regional PAFs and the (federal) Marine Strategy Framework Directive.

This project is built on four main pillars, with the following specific objectives:

  • Protecting biodiversity by contributing to a coherent and resilient Trans-European Nature Network of strictly protected areas by 2031 (including measures both inside and outside of Natura 2000 sites);
  • Restoring biodiversity by improving the conservation status of species and habitats. During the first phase, species and habitats will be prioritised based on the outcome of the EU legal framework process;
  • Reducing the impact of environmental pressures;
  • Enabling transformative change.

All competent authorities are project partners, covering the whole territory of Belgium, to maximise the impact on the PAFs, and other plans and strategies.

In addition to the IP budget itself, the project will facilitate the coordinated use of €569 969 779 of complementary funding from other EU, public and private funds, as follows:

  • Other EU funds: €259 899 784
  • Other Public funds: €298 069 995
  • Other Private funds: €12 000 000.


RESULTS

Expected results:

The B4B LIFE project will mainstream processes and thus further contribute to achieving the set (legally-binding) nature conservation objectives of the EU Habitats Directive, Birds Directive and Biodiversity Strategy, and the upcoming new EU legal frameworks.

Thanks to the project and its cooperation with the existing European networks for private land conservation, there will be raised awareness on conservation initiatives and upscaled private conservation activities in Belgium, which will also be an inspiration for other EU Member States.

 

 

 

ADMINISTRATIVE DATA


Reference: LIFE21-IPN-BE-B4B-LIFE/101069526
Acronym: LIFE21-IPN-BE-B4B LIFE
Start Date: 01/01/2023
End Date: 31/12/2031
Total Eligible Budget: 36,297,528 €
EU Contribution: 21,778,517 €

CONTACT DETAILS


Coordinating Beneficiary: VLAAMSE GEWEST
Legal Status: PUBLIC
Address: AVENUE DU PORT 88, 1000, Bruxelles / Brussel,
Contact Person: Tom Andries
Email: Send Email


LIFE Project Map

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ADDRESSED

THEMES

  • Ecological coherence
  • High Nature Value farmland
  • Urban biodiversity
  • Freshwater
  • Forests
  • Grasslands
  • Coastal
  • Marine
  • Awareness raising - Information
  • Environmental training - Capacity building
  • Improved legislative compliance and enforcement
  • Knowledge development
  • Public and Stakeholders participation
  • Habitat monitoring
  • Sensitive and protected areas management
  • Marine and Coastal management
  • Soil and landscape protection
  • Invertebrates
  • Birds
  • Amphibians
  • Fish
  • Mammals
  • Reptiles
  • River basin management
  • Water quality improvement

KEYWORDS

  • Agriculture
  • agri-environmental measures
  • aquatic ecosystem
  • biodiversity
  • ecological assessment
  • endangered species
  • environmental awareness
  • environmental training
  • environmental education
  • environmental impact of agriculture
  • evaluation method
  • eutrophication
  • early detection
  • forest
  • freshwater habitats
  • forest birds
  • urban forest
  • grassland ecosystem
  • grassland birds
  • habitat degradation
  • habitat loss
  • habitat management
  • habitat restoration
  • indicator
  • invertebrates
  • land restoration
  • landscape conservation policy
  • landscape ecology
  • landscape protection
  • light pollution
  • mammals
  • management plan
  • monitoring
  • monitoring system
  • marine conservation area
  • marine ecosystem
  • meadow birds
  • molluscs
  • nature conservation
  • nature reserve
  • natural park
  • open habitats
  • policy integration
  • protected area
  • peatland
  • pesticides
  • plants
  • rewetting
  • restoration measure
  • species conservation plan
  • urban area
  • vertebrates
  • water monitoring
  • water pollution
  • water quality
  • wetland

TARGET EU LEGISLATION

  • Directive 92/43 - Conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora- Habitats Directive (21.05.1992)
  • Directive 2009/147 - Conservation of wild birds - Birds Directive (codified version of Directive 79/409/EEC as amended) (30.11.2009)
  • COM(2019) 640 final Communication-The European Green Deal 
  • COM(2020) 380 EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 Bringing nature back into our lives (20.05.2020.) 
  • COM/2018/395 EU Pollinators Initiative
  • COM/2020/381 final. Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions. A Farm to Fork Strategy for a fair, healthy and environmentally-friendly food system
  • Directive 2000/60 - Framework for Community action in the field of water policy (23.10.2000)
  • Directive 2008/56 - Framework for community action in the field of marine environmental policy (Marine Strategy Framework Directive) (17.06.2008)
  • Directive 2014/89 - A framework for maritime spatial planning (23.07.2014)

PARTNERSHIPS

Name Type
VLAAMSE GEWEST Coordinator
SERVICE PUBLIC DE WALLONIE Participant
SERVICE PUBLIC FEDERAL SANTE PUBLIQUE, SECURITE DE LA CHAINE ALIMENTAIRE ET ENVIRONNEMENT Participant
SYNERGIES NATURE-AGRICULTURE-RURALITE DURABLES Participant
NATUURPUNT BEHEER,VERENIGING VOOR NATUURBEHEER EN LANDSCHAPSZORG IN VLAANDEREN VZW Participant
NATUURINVEST Participant
BRUXELLES ENVIRONNEMENT - LEEFMILIEU BRUSSEL Participant
VLAAMSE LANDMAATSCHAPPIJ Participant
NATAGORA Participant
EUROPEAN LANDOWNERS ORGANIZATION Participant
EIGEN VERMOGEN VAN HET INSTITUUT VOOR NATUUR- EN BOSONDERZOEK Participant
FONDATION FORET DE SOIGNES Participant
EUROSITE THE EUROPEAN LAND CONSERVATION NETWORK Participant