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ReSET Biodiversity

Section Lead: Benjamin Kostner
Contributors: Filippi Favilli, Benjamin Kostner, Petra Kranebitter, Marco Mina, Hendrik Nowak, Chiara Paniccia, Julia Stauder, Michael Steinwandter, Thomas Wilhalm


Public Administration

Healthy ecosystems

Objective and expected benefits: Ecosystems are protected along with their essential resources for human and non-human life. In urban areas, abundant vegetation provides cooling, water drainage, carbon emission offset, reduces air and noise pollution, and provides positive psychological effects. These benefits are protected so that future generations will be able to enjoy them, just as we do now.

How to reach the objectives:

  • Establish more protected areas and parks, not only in ‘natural’ areas but also in valley bottoms and anthropised areas, as well as implement, restore or/and enhance ecological connections between them
  • Support renaturation/rewilding schemes, also in urban areas 
  • Adopt biodiversity-friendly low-input and low-impact practices in agriculture
  • Reintroduce displaced species (where appropriate, e.g. ibex, bearded vulture). Address the root causes of species’ extinction and displacement, and provide environments that favour the natural return of species’ 
  • Monitor biodiversity and other ecosystem relevant parameters (see EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030)
  • Support networks, practitioners, and associations striving to protect ecosystems (e.g. Platform Biodiversity, Baumgart)
  • Ensure and restore soil health
  • Enhance Biodiversity on Working Lands
  • Establish a network of “old-growth” forest reserves, and provide adequate protection
  • Provide more rigorous regulation on new constructions in natural and alpine areas. Require new construction activities to adapt to the landscape, maintaining open spaces and ecological connections. 
  • Identify sensitive areas and define their importance for biodiversity. Provide more rigorous regulations/limitation on the extension or construction of chairlifts and ski infrastructure in such areas. 
  • Prevent illegal discharges of water for private use
  • Provide education and awareness-raising programs in schools
  • Examples from other places: Wildruhezonen Schweiz

Protect species

Objective and expected benefits: The rate of species extinction is slowed or stopped, and genetic diversity is preserved. Thereby, species and habitats are more resilient against diseases and other stressors.

How to reach the objectives:

Human-nature relations

Objective and expected benefits: The needs for both nature and humans to thrive are balanced in well-managed urban, rural and ‘natural’ areas. Humans and wildlife coexist without conflict (or conflicts are mitigated) and the services provided by nature are supported and maintained (e.g. pollination, water provision etc.).

How to reach the objectives:


Private Sector

Healthy ecosystems

Objective and expected benefits: Ecosystems are protected along with their essential resources for human and non-human life. Future generations will be able to benefit from these resources, just as we do now.

How to reach the objectives:


Citizen

Healthy ecosystems

Objective and expected benefits: Ecosystems are protected along with their essential resources for human and non-human life. Future generations will be able to benefit from these resources just as we do now.

How to reach the objectives:

  • Seek out sustainable tourism operators and visit/support natural parks and protected areas
  • Avoid eating/using protected plant and animal species 
  • Reduce the consumption of meat and dairy products, especially factory farmed products
  • Ask your local representatives to support programs of renaturation/rewilding initiatives in unused areas
  • Join your local networks, practitioners and associations in striving to protect ecosystems (e.g. Platform Biodiversity, Baumgart)
  • Enhance Biodiversity on Working Lands 
  • Join and support bee and other pollinator projects, i.e., by planting bee-flowers, or building a bughotel or bird nets
  • Report any illegal activity which you see