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Restoration and improvement of Priority Habitat 9370* Palm groves of Phoenix

Reference: LIFE22-NAT-ES-LIFE-Phoenix/101113584 | Acronym: LIFE22-NAT-ES-LIFE Phoenix

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

BACKGROUND

Endemic palm groves in Europe of genus phoenix create important natural and semi-natural ecosystems with an outstanding ecological and socio-economic value that are only native in Spain with Phoenix canariensis on the Canary Islands and in Greece with P. theophrasti in Crete. Their uniqueness justifies their listing as a priority habitat (9370* Palm groves of Phoenix) in Annex I of the Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) Only 53 Natura 2000 (N2K) sites are marked out for the conservation of that habitat across the EU.

Both species, and the habitats they occupy, face similar conservation problems in both countries. The main shared threats are related to the impacts of climate change, pests and invasive plant species. Other important issues are more directly linked to human activity, with varying levels of importance depending on their location. In Gran Canaria, hybridisation with P. dactylifera is due to ongoing poor management practices; in Crete, overgrazing and stresses occasioned by tourism are leading to the demise of the species.

 


OBJECTIVES

The overall aim of LIFE Phoenix is to improve the conservation status of priority habitat 9370* on the islands of Gran Canaria and Crete by developing a comprehensive strategy which factors in the  mitigation of the main risks spanning droughts, forest fires, overgrazing, tourism and hybridisation. The restoration of natural palm groves can be enhanced by applying appropriate management techniques, the prevention and control of pests and invasive alien species (IAS), reforestation efforts, robust environmental governance and awareness rising.

Specific objectives:

 

  1. Improvement of the general conservation status of habitat 9370* and its associated biodiversity through in-situ conservation management, reduction of hybridisation risks, reforestation and measures aimed at mitigating climate change in the target areas;
  2. Development of a strategy for prevention, early detection and control/eradication of pests and invasive alien plant species affecting habitat 9370* in prioritised intervention areas;
  3. Implementation of an ex-situ conservation strategy including specific seed banks and endemic phoenix palm production;
  4. Reduction of direct anthropic impacts on Phoenix stands in Crete  such as overgrazing and visitor pressure;
  5. Implementation of a governance roadmap for habitat 9370* involving public authorities, key stakeholders and local population;
  6. Increase in public awareness among stakeholders, students, visitors and local population about the socio-ecological importance of the endemic palm grove habitats and associated ecosystem services in both locations.

 


RESULTS

  1. Related to specific objective 1: 72.3 hectares (ha) (100 % of the target 9370* habitat in both countries) for forest fire risk prevention, 36 ha (50 % of the target habitat in both countries) managed through "preventive grazing”, 72.3 ha (100% of the target 9370* habitat) of restored habitat surface, 22.5 ha (50 % of the target habitat on Gran Canaria) of improved surface in ravines (soil structure and hydrology), a 50 % increase in the abundance and a 20 % increase in the diversity of keystone plant species, a 30 % increase in the abundance and a 20 % increase in the diversity of pollinators, one protocol for molecular analyses updated on Gran Canaria and replicated in Crete (especially in Vai, Chrisoskalitissa, and Plakias), 100 genetic samples analyzed on each island, a 50 % reduction of hybridization in target areas of Gran Canaria, implementation of hybridization preventive measures in Crete, 72.3 ha (100 % of the target habitat) reforested, and 30 000 keystone species planted at each location.
  2. Related to specific objective 2: One citizen science network created in Gran Canaria, 15 stakeholders involved in developing an early detection and information relay mechanism in Crete for the prevention of pests and fungal infections, one specific regulation and two protocols in operation, 100 pheromone traps installed in Gran Canaria, detection of D. Frumenti across 22.5 ha (50 % of the target habitat on Gran Canaria), and control/eradication of invasive plant species on 36 ha (50 % of the target habitat).
  3. Related to specific objective 3: One protocol for genetic quality palm production, collection of 4 000-6 000 seeds in each place, two seed banks set up in Gran Canaria and Crete, enrichment of the seed banks maintained at the Canary Islands Botanic Garden and the MAICH-CHIEAM research centre in Crete as a result of the LIFE-Cretaplant project, storage of germplasm from all palm groves and enrichment with new seeds, estimated production of 5 000 seedlings by the end of the project in both countries.
  4. Related to specific objective 4: 5.5 km of fences installed in Crete, a 25 % increase in the protected fenced area in Vai including three hectares not previously fenced off and 2.2 ha with sparsely located palms and new planned reforestation, one km of fences in Preveli to restrict access to visitors and feral animals, 1.8 ha fenced in off Chrysoskalitisa, and the installation of eight information boards in the six target palm groves and other locations, including the largest palm stands outside Natura 2000 present in the international airports of Heraklion, Chania, and Sitia, as well as the cruise home ports of Heraklion, Chania, Sitia, and Ag. Nikolaos for providing visitor information on the importance of habitat 9370*.
  5. Related to specific objective 5: At least one working group set up on each location  involving at least 10 stakeholders including experts, farmers, foresters, stock-breeders, ornamental plant sector, tourist sector, monasteries, etc., one volunteer network in Crete, one citizen science network fostered by the project in Gran Canaria, six collaboration agreements and codes of conduct signed, six technical workshops carried out, one specific regulation designed, two management plans, three protocols and one guidelines manual developed.
  6. Related to specific objective 6: More than 200 000 people informed in both countries,  100 000 visitors informed in both locations, 50 000 people informed through social media networks in both countries, 100 talks or workshops developed in both countries for 1 500 people approximately.

 

 

ADMINISTRATIVE DATA


Reference: LIFE22-NAT-ES-LIFE-Phoenix/101113584
Acronym: LIFE22-NAT-ES-LIFE Phoenix
Start Date: 01/07/2023
End Date: 30/06/2028
Total Eligible Budget: 3,901,577 €
EU Contribution: 2,923,777 €

CONTACT DETAILS


Coordinating Beneficiary: GESTION Y PLANEAMIENTO TERRITORIAL Y MEDIOAMBIENTAL SA
Legal Status: PRIVATE
Address: CALLE LEON Y CASTILLO 54, 35002, LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA
Contact Person: Gustavo VIERA

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ADDRESSED

THEMES

Description Parent Description
Awareness raising - Information Information - Governance
Environmental training - Capacity building Information - Governance
Forests Habitats
Natural risks (Flood - Forest fire - Landslide) Risk management
Improved legislative compliance and enforcement Information - Governance
Invasive species Biodiversity issues
Public and Stakeholders participation Information - Governance
Forest management Land-use & Planning
Plants Species

KEYWORDS

Description
forest fire
biodiversity
social participation
data acquisition
citizen’s engagement
citizen science
code of conduct
island ecosystem
early detection
eradication
invasive alien species (IAS)
decision making support
forest ecosystem
forest management
monitoring
public awareness campaign
reforestation
restoration measure
endemic species
environmental impact of tourism
voluntary agreement
voluntary work

TARGET EU LEGISLATION

Description Parent Description
COM(2020) 380 EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 Bringing nature back into our lives (20.05.2020.)  Nature protection and Biodiversity
Regulation 1143/2014 - Prevention and management of the introduction and spread of invasive alien species (22.10.2014) Nature protection and Biodiversity
Directive 92/43 - Conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora- Habitats Directive (21.05.1992) Nature protection and Biodiversity

TARGET HABITAT TYPES

Code Name Type
9370 Palm groves of Phoenix ANNEX1

SPECIES

Name
Phoenix theophrasti - Flowering Plants

NATURA 2000 SITES

Code Name Type
GR4330003 KOURTALIOTIKO FARANGI - MONI PREVELI - EVRYTERI PERIOCHI SCI/SAC
GR4320006 VOREIOANATOLIKO AKRO KRITIS: DIONYSADES, ELASA KAI CHERSONISOS SIDERO (AKRA MAVRO MOURI – VAI – AKRA PLAKAS) KAI THALASSIA ZONI SCI/SAC
GR4340012 ASFENDOU - KALLIKRATIS KAI PARAKTIA ZONI SCI/SAC
GR4340015 PARALIA APO CHRYSOSKALITISSA MECHRI AKROTIRIO KRIOS SCI/SAC
GR4310004 DYTIKA ASTEROUSIA (APO AGIOFARANGO EOS KOKKINO PYRGO) SCI/SAC
GR4310005 ASTEROUSIA (KOFINAS) SCI/SAC
ES7010025 Fataga SCI/SAC
ES7010008 Güigüí SCI/SAC

PARTNERSHIPS

Name Status Type
 GESTION Y PLANEAMIENTO TERRITORIAL Y MEDIOAMBIENTAL SA ACTIVE Coordinator
 UNIVERSIDAD DE LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA ACTIVE Participant
 CABILDO INSULAR DE GRAN CANARIA ACTIVE Participant
 CONSEJERIA DE AGRICULTURA, GANADERIA Y PESCA DEL GOBIERNO DE CANARIAS ACTIVE Participant
 INSTITUTO CANARIO DE INVESTIGACIONES AGRARIAS ACTIVE Participant
 HELLENIC SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF NATURE ACTIVE Participant
 PANEPISTIMIO KRITIS ACTIVE Participant
 GOUNARIS N. - KONTOS K. ETERORRYTHMI ETAIREIA ACTIVE Participant
 YPOURGEIO PERIVALLONTOS KAI ENERGEIAS ACTIVE Participant