What is green Infrastructure (GI)?

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GreenNet Workshop green Infrastructure, Goričko Nature Park (Slovenia), 11.09.2013 What is green Infrastructure (GI)? Mike Cattell Leidorf DEGES Frankenwaldtourismus Hofrichter Melanie Kreutz PP02, BUND-Project Office Green Belt, Germany

GI Working definition 6 th May 2013: The European Commission adopted new strategy for encouraging the use of green infrastructure, and for ensuring that the enhancement of natural processes becomes a systematic part of spatial planning. (Press release EU Commission) Strategically planned network of natural and semi-natural areas with other environmental features designed and managed to deliver a wide range of ecosystem services. It incorporates green spaces (or blue if aquatic ecosystems are concerned) and other physical features in terrestrial (including coastal) and marine areas. On land, GI is present in rural and urban settings. Source: COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS Green Infrastructure (GI) Enhancing Europe s Natural Capital {SWD(2013) 155 final}, 06.05.2013

European Green Belt - GI project on EU level See page 10, Communication on GI

Launched GI-strategy will focus on Promoting green infrastructure in the main policy areas By the end of 2013, the Commission will develop guidance to show how green infrastructure can be integrated into the implementation of these policies from 2014 to 2020. Improving research and data, strengthening the knowledge base and promoting innovative technologies that support green infrastructure. Improving access to finance for green infrastructure projects the Commission will set up an EU financing facility by 2014 together with the European Investment Bank to support green infrastructure projects Supporting EU-level GI projects by the end of 2015, the Commission will carry out a study to assess the opportunities for developing an EU-wide network of green infrastructure.

Argumentation ecological and economical Fragmentation of landscape + unsustainable land use loss of nature related landscape structures and biodiversity loss of resilience and ecosystem services (fertile soil, fresh water, clean air, water retention/flood protection, disaster risk minimization, adaptation function (climate change), human recreation/education) economical loss Degraded ecosystems tend to have lower species richness and are unable to offer the same range of services than healthy ecosystems. These services however have direct value for our economy and investing in green infrastructure therefore makes economic sense.

Background ecosystem resilience

Background ecosystem resilience for disaster prevention Example June 2013: flood catastrophe in Germany caused a damage of 12 Billion (thousand million) / thereof insured losses of 3 Billion (source: insurance company Munich Re) DG Environment

Advantages and disadvantaged of monetarisation

ecological/habitat network - basis for GI Ecological/habitat network preserving the totality of wild fauna and flora for each natural landscape area. Graphics: Amsallem et al. 2011

ecological/habitat network - basis for GI GI

Potential components of GI Protected areas Such as Natura2000 sites Natural landscape features which can act as eco-corridors or stepping stones Restored habitat patches with specific nature conservation focus areas where farming, forestry, recreation and ecosystems conservation all operate together Features in for the same space climate change Healthy adaption or ecosystems and mitigation areas of high value outside of PA Eco-ducts and eco-bridges (artificial features) Multifunctional zones where compatible land use supports healthy ecosystems Areas where measures are implemented to improve the general ecological quality Urban elements: green parks, green walls, green roofs improving the ecological quality

GI-Integration into existing EU-policies and financing mechanisms For the full potential of Green Infrastructure to be realised within the timeframe of the next budgetary envelope (2014 to 2020), the modalities for using it must be established as soon as possible to facilitate its integration into projects funded through the appropriate funding mechanisms such as the Common Agricultural Policy, the Cohesion Fund, the European Regional Development Fund, Horizon 2020, the Connecting Europe Facility, the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund and the Financial Instrument for the Environment (LIFE) No new funding instrument! DG Environment The Commission and the EIB are looking at a number of options to establish a financing facility to support biodiversity-related investments, including GI projects

Summary Implementation of GI and its integration into spatial planning is not clear at the moment GI will not solve the general unequal EU distribution of money and power between grey and green infrastructure Industrial agriculture Building industry Nature conservation and environmental protection Ecological farming, sustainable regional development

Summary Advantages for promotion, acceptance building and for funding: Economical view / emphasis on ecosystem services can help to promote green issues Label infrastructure is for most people positive: including investment, development, jobs European Green Belt as stated GI-project: Better access to (existing) funding opportunities on EU-level More information on Green Infrastructure on DG Environment-website: http://ec.europa.eu/environment/nature/ecosystems/index_en.htm

Contact BUND Project Office Green Belt Regional Coordinator Green Belt Central Europe Hessestrasse 4, 90443 Nuremberg, Germany, Tel. ++49-(0)911-575294-0; Fax: ++49-(0)911-575294-20 greenbelt@bund-naturschutz.de